

Here, he is a bitter man and father who seeks justice for his son, who he feels was in the wrong place at the wrong time. While nothing will most likely compare to The Jackal, he pulls it off quite nicely in the antagonist role with this film. It is very rare to see Bruce Willis in a villain role. For his latest film, he co-wrote with Cam Cannon this film originally titled Reactor, due to the fact that it’s quite a double entendre: the fact that villains take over a nuclear reactor connected to a dam and the fact our hero must “react” to the circumstances. He may work with low budgets, but his connections within the industry are recognized and he does make the most of his budgets. Johnson or an Isaac Florentine, his resume speaks for itself. While he may not be on the level of a Jesse V.

Jared Cohn is becoming of the big names when it comes to indie action films these days. That’s if Ron can control his gang, who may seem at times as if they have their own agendas. However, Ron is in for a surprise when ex-military officer turned security Mack Karr learns what has happened and has plans to stop Ron and his gang.
He warns the authorities that if they do not meet his demands, he will blow up the dam, which will destroy the town. Gathering a band of mercenaries who are also fed up with the system, Ron decides to take over the local dam. Blaming the system for the death of his son, Ron decides to do something drastic, but he will not be able to pull off the job by himself. When he is questioned by two policemen, he kills them in cold blood. Upon hearing the news, Kyle’s father Ron is in turmoil. The short film stars Joey Auzenne, Langston Fishburne, Jenna Qureshi, Brandon Scales, and Christopher Newman.It is rare for this actor to play villain roles, but Bruce Willis pulls it off nicely in this action thriller from indie director Jared Cohn.Ī police raid to stop a drug deal has resulted in the death of a young man, Kyle Whitlock. The story tracks the lives of those affected by the mismanagement of the afterlife. We love the new approach towards ghost stories, check it out…Ī gritty Ghostbusters set in a world where the living have imprisoned the spirits of the dead in a server facility called Deadlock. Protesting against the governments stance of capturing and imprisoning all ghosts and they maybe considered all as ‘criminals’ Things kick off big style when a brother of one the captured confronts the officers. In this film we find our protagonists have captured an ‘supernatural threat’ but outside their station there’s mob protestors. A nice little stylish worldbuilding, amazingly with the story type this is not one bogged down with VFX either.
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Rather than saying they have for Nolan style look is a little naughty if anything this is an homage to Ghostbusters.Ī slick 20 plus minute short film that actually reflects something from the real world, peoples relationship with the police. Delivering an already existing in a different can be intriguing at the same time and Altaf and Carey have their own vision for the cult franchise for the 1980’s franchise. Carey who have created, written, produced and directed this sci-fi short film.

This week’s film comes from Aqsa Altaf and John X. What if C hristopher Nolan made a gritty, grounded Ghostbusters, what would it look like? We may never get an exact answer however this week’s Sunday Theatre choice Deadlock might give us an indication what it might look like!
