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Directed by Ranjeet Maria, is An Interesting Survival movie, that is served with a consistent pace & effective performances.
'Dig Me No Grave' is about the fight between its two strong leading men & how they are as unpredictable & fierce as the Bear that attacks our antagonist Scott Parker .I was engrossed for the most part. The only glitch, lies in a couple of performances from the supporting cast , the wife Linda and the best friend Fred.
Ranjeet's Screenplay is interesting & successfully captures the violent & unpredictable journey of two strong men. His direction is excellent. The film is a visually appealing , as it captures the wilderness & the beauty of it, without ever looking overdone, making it a 'character' in the movie.
Performance-Wise: Warren Hicks and James Bryhan are in great from. Hicks excels as the legless ,bruised and battered hunter with a strong will to survive, while Bryhan oozes subtle menace as well as induces some nice soft ,human touches. Both of the terrific actors work superbly here. And of course the Bear, whose contribution here is tremendous.
On the whole, definitely worth watching.
'Dig Me No Grave' is about the fight between its two strong leading men & how they are as unpredictable & fierce as the Bear that attacks our antagonist Scott Parker .I was engrossed for the most part. The only glitch, lies in a couple of performances from the supporting cast , the wife Linda and the best friend Fred.
Ranjeet's Screenplay is interesting & successfully captures the violent & unpredictable journey of two strong men. His direction is excellent. The film is a visually appealing , as it captures the wilderness & the beauty of it, without ever looking overdone, making it a 'character' in the movie.
Performance-Wise: Warren Hicks and James Bryhan are in great from. Hicks excels as the legless ,bruised and battered hunter with a strong will to survive, while Bryhan oozes subtle menace as well as induces some nice soft ,human touches. Both of the terrific actors work superbly here. And of course the Bear, whose contribution here is tremendous.
On the whole, definitely worth watching.
It's hard to find anything bad to say about Ballistic . The action is beautifully choreographed, the setup is surprisingly emotional for an action flick, and the two opposing guys , Beck war torn and beautifully played with a tenderness and Butch , a homage to the bad guys of the 90's and reminds me a little of scarface with more of an edge to him ....both unknown but worthy of watching .
A very simple but good revenge story. But what makes it special?
Unlike today's action movies, it doesn't use quick-cuts or shaky cameras actually see what's going on. Plus it has a really good , sometimes disturbing storyline .
A very simple but good revenge story. But what makes it special?
Unlike today's action movies, it doesn't use quick-cuts or shaky cameras actually see what's going on. Plus it has a really good , sometimes disturbing storyline .
Spring Lakes is a slow burning, fluid piece that tales Marcus's story in a serious of gritty scenes as well as moments when he is alone ,all of which are framed around Marcus's fears, hopes and the reality of walking through hell , physically as well as mentally. The cast give powerful, invoking performances that pull you into the film.
The atmosphere surrounding these affectual moments is one of true horror. They are on the cheaper side of indie effects, but all uses are believable. The soundtrack and music score push the macabre of the story to chilling levels.
Overall Spring Lakes gives us a strong, true film in gory, dramatic honesty. Ranjeet's directing shines as does the fantastic and beautiful performance of James Bryhan , leading the story through a tumultuous rollercoaster ride of emotions, especially those with Rosalind Stockwell, bringing this nightmare to life making James worthy of his leading man status.
The beginning does move slowly but the performance of both Marcus and Mary keep you intrigued making a worthy film that warrants watching.
The atmosphere surrounding these affectual moments is one of true horror. They are on the cheaper side of indie effects, but all uses are believable. The soundtrack and music score push the macabre of the story to chilling levels.
Overall Spring Lakes gives us a strong, true film in gory, dramatic honesty. Ranjeet's directing shines as does the fantastic and beautiful performance of James Bryhan , leading the story through a tumultuous rollercoaster ride of emotions, especially those with Rosalind Stockwell, bringing this nightmare to life making James worthy of his leading man status.
The beginning does move slowly but the performance of both Marcus and Mary keep you intrigued making a worthy film that warrants watching.