Here’s the Scary Trailer For the Psychological Thriller THE KINDRED – Coming January 7th

April Pearson (SKINS UK) gives a beautifully haunting performance in this psychological thriller THE KINDRED. In Select Theaters and On Demand January 7, 2022

Here’s the trailer:

In THE KINDRED, April Pearson plays the role of a young mother who sets out to investigate the mysteries that lead to her father’s suicide. On this journey, Pearson’s character (Helen) is haunted by spirits and unearths an unsolved mystery from 30 years ago and discovers a dark family history that could prove deadly for her child. 

Pearson’s weighty performance is compelling as she realistically portrays a traumatized mother who witnessed her father die in front of her all while processing missing a year of her child’s life. A heavy role to take on for anyone, and she does it beautifully.

THE KINDRED also stars Blake Harrison and James Cosmo

Terrifying Chiller THE HOLE IN THE GROUND Arrives on DVD April 30TH

Expertly crafted tension and paranoia take full effect in The Hole in the Ground, arriving on DVD April 30 from Lionsgate. After disappearing from his mother, a son returns home seemingly unharmed, but his mother fears the boy who has returned might not be her son at all. From writer-director Lee Cronin (Ghost Train), this ominous, original and Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh™  film “delivers skin-crawling scares throughout” (Dan Jackson, Thrillist) and stars Seána Kerslake, James Cosmo, and James Quinn Markey. The Hole in the Ground DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.

Suspense, terror, and the supernatural meet when Sarah and her young son Chris move to a new home in the Irish countryside. One night, Chris vanishes; when he reappears, he seems unharmed and unchanged. But as Chris’s behavior grows increasingly disturbing, Sarah fears the boy who has returned may not be her son in this richly evocative feature debut from writer-director Lee Cronin.

CAST

Seána Kerslake                       TV’s “Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope,” A Date for Mad Mary

James Cosmo                          Outlaw KingIn DarknessT2 Trainspotting

James Quinn Markey               TV’s “Vikings,” TV’s “Mother’s Day”

WHISKY GALORE! Starring Eddie Izzard Available on Blu-ray December 12th from Arrow Films


WHISKY GALORE! (2016) will be available on Blu-ray December 12th from Arrow Films


Based on the novel by Sir Compton Mackenzie and with a star-studded cast lead by Eddie Izzard (Victoria & Abdul, TV’s Hannibal) and Gregor Fisher (TV’s Rab C. Nesbitt) heart-warming comedy, WHISKY GALORE!, is out now on Digital and VoD and on Blu-ray & DVD on November 7th.


Directed by Gillies Mackinnon (Hideous Kinky) from a script by award-winning writer Peter McDougall, WHISKY GALORE! also stars Naomi Battrick (TV’s Waterloo Road and Ripper Street), Sean Biggerstaff (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2), Ellie Kendrick (An Education, Game of Thrones), James Cosmo (T2 Trainspotting, Wonder Woman) and Kevin Guthrie (Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them) and follows the inhabitants of the isolated Scottish island of Todday in the Outer Hebrides who are largely unaffected by wartime rationing, until their supply of whisky runs out! Then gloom descends on the disconsolate natives. In the midst of this catastrophe, Sergeant Odd returns on leave to court Peggy, daughter of Post Office Master and Island Patriarch Joseph Macroon. Meanwhile, Macroon’s other daughter, Catriona, has just become engaged to meek schoolteacher George Campbell, though his stern, domineering mother refuses to give her approval. Things take an unexpected turn for the better when the freighter S.S. Cabinet Minister runs aground in heavy fog late one night, and begins to sink. The Biffer and Sammy row out to investigate and are ecstatic to learn from the departing crew that the cargo consists of 50,000 cases of whisky bound for export to America.

LONDON HEIST Starring Craig Fairbrass Arrives on DVD and Digital HD July 11th


Loyalty will be tested for a gang of criminals when they take one last job in London Heist, arriving on DVD, Digital HD and On Demand July 11 from Lionsgate. When one man’s father is murdered and their heist money is stolen, the gang soon realizes that no one can be trusted until justice has been served. Starring Craig Fairbrass, James Cosmo, Mem Ferda, Steven Berkoff, and Nick Moran, the London Heist DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.

Jack Cregan (Craig Fairbrass) – career criminal, family man, and vicious armed robber – is on a mission for revenge. When Jack’s father, Alfie Cregan (Steven Berkoff), is brutally murdered, and the money from their Heathrow airport heist is stolen, Jack, his cousin Sammy, and gang members Eddie and Frank realize there is more to the stolen money and Alfie’s murder than meets the eye – and, once Jack starts digging, he knows that his life will never be the same again. The shattering revelations that follow force Jack, with the clock ticking, to not only pull off one last dangerous robbery, but also to exact brutal revenge on all those involved.

CAST
Craig Fairbrass                       The Bank Job, Cliffhanger
James Cosmo                         Braveheart, Trainspotting
Mem Ferda                             The Devil’s Double, Revolver
Steven Berkoff                        The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, A Clockwork Orange
with Nick Moran                      Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Harry Potter franchise

WHISKY GALORE! – Review


WHISKY GALORE! screens Friday, May 19th through Sunday May 21st at Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 East Lockwood). The movie starts each evening at 8:00pm. 

Review by Mark Longden

“Whisky Galore!” is a beloved movie from 1949, one of the Ealing comedies that define a specific moment in post-war British culture (my personal favourite is “The Ladykillers”). Based on the 1947 novel of the same name, with a script written by the novelist, it was a lot of fun; presumably, the list of “movies people loved from long ago” was running a little short of ones that hadn’t already been remade, so almost 70 years later, we come to this.

During World War 2, and for a surprisingly long time afterwards (it didn’t fully finish until the 1950s), Britain went through rationing. Families were given set amounts of various products and expected to make do, although there was a black market for certain products, as there always is. Anyway, when the movie was made, its audience would have still been living under those privations, now, all those years later, the number of people who lived through it is rather small, and to the rest of us, it’s a strange historical curio. People had to make do without things? Really?

Which is why, perhaps, the remake of “Whisky Galore!” (stuck in development hell for over a decade, for some reason) is such a curious movie. Set on the tiny Scottish island of Todday, there’s the postmaster Macroon (Gregor Fisher) and his two daughters Peggy and Catriona (Naomi Battrick and Ellie Kendrick); Peggy is in love with local teacher George (Kevin Guthrie) and Catriona with dashing returning soldier Sergeant Odd (Sean Biggerstaff). There’s a strict Sabbatarian minister (the great James Cosmo); a friendly doctor (John Sessions, looking like an over-inflated John Sessions balloon) and the head of the local Home Guard, Captain Wagget (Eddie Izzard). When the boat, the SS Cabinet Minister, grounds itself on the rocks just off the coast of the village, with 50,000 bottles of whisky on board, the stage is set for a tussle between the apparently dangerously alcoholic people of the village and the forces of authority – the Vicar refuses to let them go and rescue the whisky on Sunday and Wagget wants the stolen produce returned.

One could populate this review with a number of words for “quaint”. Everything about it feels old-fashioned and gentle, as if the sole audience for the movie was extremely frail old people who couldn’t be surprised or made to feel any remotely negative emotions. One might ask, as certain scenes are lifted almost verbatim from the 1949 version, why they bothered to remake it at all. There is literally no-one in the world, and I include the people who made this, who’ll think it’s superior to the original.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, as director Gillies MacKinnon has spent most of the last decade in TV, it feels like a double episode of a TV show. If you like chocolate-box style visuals of village life which probably never existed (where are the people who do all the hard work?) then it looks quite nice, I suppose, but there’s nothing about it which sets it above one of the better TV shows set in rural Scotland, such as the Robert Carlyle-starring “Hamish Macbeth”.

Scriptwriter Peter Macdougall, who’s had a wonderful and interesting career, hasn’t written anything for the screen in over 20 years, but one would hope with his background he’d have picked something with a little more bite than this. In fact, it’s a movie littered with people who’ve done far better – Fisher (TV classic “Rab C Nesbitt”), Izzard (standup and tons of interesting TV and movie work), Sessions (a life of improv comedy), and Cosmo (every movie or show that ever needed a large bearded Scotsman), all ought to have known what they were letting themselves in for.

If you want a movie that is so gentle it wouldn’t stand up to even a mild breeze, then “Whisky Galore!” is for you. If, on the other hand, you’re sick and tired of beloved works of the past being regurgitated for us, as if new ideas and entertainments are impossible, then it might be best to stay away.

2 ½ of 5 Stars

Admission is:

$6 for the general public
$5 for seniors, Webster alumni and students from other schools
$4 for Webster University staff and faculty

Free for Webster students with proper I.D.

Advance tickets are available from the cashier before each screening or contact the Film Series office (314-246-7525) for more options. The Film Series can only accept cash or check.
The Webster University Film Series site can be found HERE

http://www.webster.edu/film-series/

WHISKY GALORE! Screens This Weekend at Webster University

WHISKY GALORE! screens Friday, May 19th through Sunday May 21st at Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 East Lockwood). The movie starts each evening at 8:00pm. Look for a review of WHISKY GALORE! by Mark Longden this Thursday night here at  We Are Movie Geeks. 

The inhabitants of a Scottish island try to plunder 50,000 cases of whisky from a nearby stranded ship. A remake of the beloved black and white original film directed by Alexander Mackendrick for Ealing Studios, which was based on the novel by Sir Compton Mackenzie, which itself was based on the real events of 1941 when the S.S. Politician was shipwrecked in the Outer Hebrides leading to a hilarious battle as the wily islanders on nearby Eriskay tried to salvage the huge cargo of whisky on board, enraging the British authorities.

Admission is:

$6 for the general public
$5 for seniors, Webster alumni and students from other schools
$4 for Webster University staff and faculty

Free for Webster students with proper I.D.

Advance tickets are available from the cashier before each screening or contact the Film Series office (314-246-7525) for more options. The Film Series can only accept cash or check.

The Webster University Film Series site can be found HERE

http://www.webster.edu/film-series/