Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA right-wing politician, aims to "Keep Britain British." On election eve, he gathers 6 strangers to unlock a wish-granting box. Ella, his spin doctor, faces chaos, scandal, and temptation wi... Leggi tuttoA right-wing politician, aims to "Keep Britain British." On election eve, he gathers 6 strangers to unlock a wish-granting box. Ella, his spin doctor, faces chaos, scandal, and temptation with the mysterious "Apocalypse Box."A right-wing politician, aims to "Keep Britain British." On election eve, he gathers 6 strangers to unlock a wish-granting box. Ella, his spin doctor, faces chaos, scandal, and temptation with the mysterious "Apocalypse Box."
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I enjoyed "The Apocalypse Box", a British indie horror feature film. I felt that it was well done. The politically driven theme and a fast paced script created a suspense that keeps me captivated throughout. The ensemble cast members are strong, making it even more impactful and surprising when each of their story unfolds. The horror in this film is satisfying and the vfx is well executed.
The characters are well casted, each has clever one-liners that keep you interested. The film has great cinematography and tight pacing. It's a fun romp. "The Apocalypse Box" is a nice indie flick that showcases the creativity of its director and writer, Jim Eaves.
The characters are well casted, each has clever one-liners that keep you interested. The film has great cinematography and tight pacing. It's a fun romp. "The Apocalypse Box" is a nice indie flick that showcases the creativity of its director and writer, Jim Eaves.
Let me start this review by stating that I don't understand the low ratings for this film - clearly something/someone has a weird agenda. Anyway, this is a professionally made film that reminded me - in the very best ways - of "Tales from the Dark Side" or "Tales from the Crypt". Furthermore, it takes inspiration from some of the dysfunction we currently are experiencing in national politics, which seems to be poisoning peoples' minds across the globe. So those who like more prescience to their stories, that box gets checked off, then there are the horror/gore aspects of the story that are well handled and slick. And I was also thankful that the acting was solid and kept me engaged, which often isn't the case with many independent films. The direction and production values are likewise very well done. James Eaves has created a fun horror romp that my wife, Ms. Snarkypants herself actually enjoyed - and she doesn't do horror. THAT'S saying something. So give "The Apoclypse Box" a watch. I think there is more than enough recommend to fans of the genre, and for those who appreciate the talent you can discover in independent film.
Interesting locked in room with mysterious box horror genre' style movie with a bunch of "selected" individuals who each have a story as to why they are there. A politician set the game in play in hopes that he can manipulate the outcome of an election in a day or so to his advantage. Lots and lots of gore, unusual graphic violence, black magic, odd behaviors, creepy assistants. Kind of plays along using a very low budget, but gets the point across well, effects are sufficient and some are quite terrifying, nothing questionable, no nudity, some foul language. A few questions you may have at the end, what happened to the money, did the last person live, and what happens to the box next? All valid questions. Enjoy if you can not think to hard about it.
I enjoyed this movie, probably because it was different from what I imagined it to be. I was expecting a gory horror film, but it is really more of a psychological thriller, with a supernatural device (the box) that is a catalyst for exploring themes of ambition and putting self interest ahead of morality.. The backdrop is a political election, where a candidate is down in the polls and needs something to dramatic to happen, to win the election. Well, I THOUGHT I knew where the film was going, but it was full of surprises. It pays homage to the horror motif with a bit of gory but the real payoff was the exploration of character relationships, who cares about whom, and why? I can't say much more without spoilers but I particularly loved some of the visuals the director used in the telling of the story. The conference under the coat being one example. It delivers a serious message about how shallow our elections are, hidden under the veneer of camp horror, and the ending was great!
I was fascinated by Jim Eaves' previous film You Might Get Lost when I caught it at the Horror-on-Sea Festival a while back, and so had been greatly looking forward to The Apocalypse Box. It did not disappoint. This movie is whip-smart and dark as midnight, confidently mixing political satire with locked location tension and explosions of unexpected splatter. There are hints of Exam and Cube in the effective use of very limited locations but The Apocalypse Box is its own beast entirely, showcasing crackerjack performances and a beautifully pitched script. At 85 minutes or so it flies by, hurtling towards a bleak but memorable finale. I really, really dug it and recommend it without hesitation.
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- BlooperTimothy's statement shows "Unidentified Deposit" of £100,005.44 but it should be £100,000.00 exactly.
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