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Something In The Water. Movie Review. (SPOILERS but don't watch this)
There is an old adage that “all movies are like children to their directors.” For all the pieces to come together and for a completed feature to relate in any form is obviously a lot of work even if your movie is utterly irredeemable. For this viewer that classification was truly tested with this unforgivably amateurish, morally reprehensible low-budget British creature feature that somehow…
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Something In The Water (2024) Review
Shark Weak 5 kicks off with Something In The Water #Review
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Something in the Water (15): Females In Peril on the Sea.
#onemannsmovies #filmreview of "Something in the Water". #SomethingInTheWater. Average little shark movie with 5 girls in grave peril. 2.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Something in the Water” (2024). There’s “Something in the Water”. No, it’s not the Liberal Democrat’s Election Manifesto, LOL, but a new shark-attack movie set in the Dominican Republic. Bob the Movie Man Rating: Plot Summary: After lesbian couple Meg (Hiftu Quasem) and Kayla (Natalie Mitson) split following a traumatic homophobic incident, their three friends…
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The Last Bus (2021)
The Last Bus (2021)
Synopsis- An old man whose wife has just passed away uses his free local bus pass to travel to the other end of the UK, to where they originally moved from, using only local buses. Director- Gillies MacKinnon Cast- Timothy Spall, Phylis Logan, Ben Ewing, Natalie Mitson Genre- Drama Released –2021 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5. The Last Bus is a cinematic journey that captivates from start to…
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Just when you thought it was safe to go to the beach...SOMETHING IN THE WATER is coming soon.
Get ready to dive right with ...a shark 🦈 🏝️💦
Starring @laurenlyle7
Follows a group of five girlfriends who must fight for their lives in open water after a dream wedding transformed into a nightmare.
Lauren Lyle; Hiftu Quasem; Natalie Mitson; Gabriel Prevost-Takahashi; Nicole Rieko Setsuko; Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart; Laura Costa. Director: Hayley Easton Street and Writer: Cat Clarke.
Expected August 2, 2024
@studiocanaluk -Writer @catclarkewriter Director @eastonstreet_film @studiocanal
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Something in the WAter (2024) Movie Review
Something in the Water - A shark movie like no other. Dive into this intense and suspenseful tale of survival and friendship. Read our review now!
Something in the Water – Movie Review First Reaction – Something in the Water is just another shark movie. Watch Something in the Water Here a JustWatch Director: Hayley Easton Street Writer: Cat Clarke (Screenplay) Cast Hiftu Quasem (Sebastian) Natalie Mitson (The Last Bus) Nicole Rieko Setsuko Lauren Lyle (Mercy Falls) Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart (The Crown) Plot: A group of five…
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The Last Bus (2021) Review
The Last Bus (2021) Review
Pensioner Tom is about to embark on an incredible trip from Britain’s most northerly point John O’Groats to his original home town at the most southernly point Land’s End, all after his wife Mary has just passed away. Using buses with his free bus pass and having to stick to a very well worked out route, not wanting anyone to touch his small suitcase. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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She Wears Scented Rose
Writing a review is not always as easy as some believe it to be. There are many things to be taken into account when looking at a production including the writing, directing, acting, set and costume design, lighting, sound etc. And, no matter how dispassionate one tries to be, some shows will strike a chord while others may not. This means that sometimes there can be wildly differing reviews of the same show – I’ve recently seen a show given a 1 star rating by one reviewer and 4 by another. Ultimately then, reviews are the subjective thoughts of the person writing them. Keep that in mind as I take you to Camden’s Theatro Technis where Razor Sharp Productions are currently performing Yasir Senna’s She Wears Scented Rose.
Late one night in a street in the Wimbledon area of London, Mark (Craig Karpel) is dragging himself along a road bleeding profusely. He manages to keep himself together long enough to phone for an ambulance and tells the operator he has been stabbed. Later, in a hospital waiting room, Mark’s wife Verity (Niki Mylonas) is waiting for news. The doctor, Mahesch Kumar, explains to Verity and her 17-year-old daughter Neve (Natalie Mitson) that Mark has been badly injured and right now it is touch and go as to whether he survives. Luckily, after a period in a coma, he does, and the family are reunited. Mark tells his story to Detective Inspector Kane (Rosalie Carn) and it seems to be a straightforward case of a carjacking that went horrendously wrong. However, when Mark’s’ best friend David (Simon Ryerson) arrives along with his daughter – and Neve’s best friend – Sadie (Charlotte Campbell), things change. David knows Mark well and thinks there is more to the story than he has told so far. As the truth emerges, what part will Mark and David’s old school teacher Mr Steel (Martin Balanow) and a man named Denly (Michael Mayne) have to play in the affair?
She Wears Scented Rose was not, I’m afraid, a play that really worked for me on many levels. Writer Yasir Senna, also directed the play and I think this could have been a bit of an error of judgement. Whilst the overall story is pretty good, I feel it needed some pruning and a director not associated with the writing would, I believe, have managed to change the flow of the production and tightened it up. For example, the setting of the hospital room need only have happened once, with other locations being created by a better use of the lights. I would have also cut the cast down as there were some characters that only appeared briefly once so could have been played by one actor covering the roles.
Having said that, the story was interesting and there were certainly some unexpected moments in the narrative which took a simple carjacking to an ending that I had not even thought of when the play started. In fact, the final scene was extremely well written and played and full credit to Simon Ryerson for his perfectly measured performance in it. With regards to the other actors, Craig Karpel has to be singled out for his portrayal of Mark. Whilst I never warmed to the character, I did at least feel sorry for him initially going through the carjacking and stabbing. However, that didn’t last and – without giving anything away – my opinion of him really changed over the course of the production and by the end, it’s fair to say, I fully understood and agreed with how the playwright concluded Mark’s story.
Overall, I think there is still some work to be done to make She Wears Scented Rose into the taut thriller it sets out to be. Some of the characters need expanding whilst others should be scaled back slightly and the production should be shorter. Obviously, I’m no playwright – this is a real case of ‘those that can do and those that can’t review’. But, ultimately She Wears Scented Rose is a nice play with a reasonably logical story that unfolds in front of the audience and certainly keeps them guessing most of the way through.
Review by Terry Eastham
“It’s close to midnight and a man lies by a road close to death. He is the victim of a car-jacking. But is there more to this crime than meets the eye?
Razor Sharp Productions proudly present,” She wears Scented Rose”, a gripping new thriller written and directed by Yasir Senna.” From the company that brought ‘Rumble’ comes this gripping new thriller. ‘She wears Scented Rose’ is a brand new, previously unstaged play which will keep you on the edge of your seat right until the end. Not to be missed.
Razor Sharp Productions produce original new plays designed to keep an audience gripped from start to finish. Combining the excitement of film with the intensity of theatre our aim is to give audiences an unforgettable experience.
Cast Mark – Craig Karpel David – Simon Ryerson Verity – Niki Mylonas Di Kane – Rosalie Carn Dr Nicalou – Mahesch Kumar Denly – Michael Mayne Mr Steel – Martin Balanow Neve – Natalie Mitson Sadie – Charlotte Campbell Nurse – Kerry-Ann Goode Creatives Stage Manager – Angel Fomina Stage Hands – Natalie Harcourt & Michael Alexander & Jacob Mottershead & Marina Simmons & Maeve Elmore & Lily Grasso Set Designer & Costumes Advisor – Wendy Parry Set Construction – Chris Musgrave Lighting Designer – Leo Bacica Promotional Material – Anna Wieclaw Marketing Manager – Anna Postl Assistant Director – Rebecca Lyon Director – Yasir Senna
Performance Dates: 18-29 April 2017 http://ift.tt/HsAWvQ For futher information go to http://ift.tt/2p6xtNo
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Something in the Water - Home Release News
Something in the Water – Home Release News STARRING HIFTU QUASEM, NATALIE MITSON, LAUREN LYLE, NICOLE RIEKO SETSUKO, ELLOUISE SHAKESPEARE-HART DIRECTED BY HAYLEY EASTON STREET COMING TO HOME PREMIERE ON 5th AUGUST 2024 ★★★★ The Guardian ★★★★ Daily Mail “THE SHARK MOVIE OF THE SUMMER” Daily Mail STUDIOCANAL is excited to announce that the tense and terrifying shark survival…
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