Teele Dunkley's Losing Us is a hard hitting drama that focuses on the children's perspective of human trafficking. Watched the drama at a screening and I was hooked from the very start. Brave and fearless performances by quite a lot of local actors in the Norfolk area. Everyone involved with it should be proud of the work they done. The soundtrack and cinematography paid it justice to make it sound authentic and look ambiguous in this lost world that the children live in. Dunkley's a great director and I hope she makes more films in the near future, hopefully feature films with a strong message like this one.
Reviews
6 Reviews
Ouija Hosts
(2021)
Utter bore of a watch
21 March 2023
OUIJA HOSTS is an absolute trainwreck of a film where nothing exciting, shocking, nor suspenseful happens as director/co-writer/co-star/co-producer Steven M. Smith (DEAD AGAIN, SCARE ATTRACTION, THE HOWLING) fails upon installing anything to stir up the viewers' interest, unless they yearn to see actors and actresses standing around in corners of the living room for 90 minutes without any type--Any Type--of action happening in sight as it only makes OUIJA HOSTS an easily disposable film that is clearly worth skipping. Fake ass hosts of a fake ass British TV show stay in a fake ass haunted mansion. End result = Narrated weak fake ass shot-on-a-phone piss-poor dirge. Go see GHOSTWATCH (1992) instead.
Witch
(I) (2018)
Action packed thriller starring an amazing cast!
27 February 2022
For starters, the overall look of the film is simple but absolutely spellbinding; from the dark and beautiful cinematography, the costumes and location, all of it feels authentic. And that amazing and incredibly ominous score gives the film even more power.
None of this, however, would have worked without the cast, and there's not a weak link here. Leila Kotori is beyond captivating.
None of this, however, would have worked without the cast, and there's not a weak link here. Leila Kotori is beyond captivating.
The best film I've seen
5 September 2020
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