Stars: Sophia Dawnay, Lisa Devlin, Tina Barnes, Sylvia Robson, Jonathan Sidgwick | Written and Directed by James Eaves
Maybe it’s the movies I get to review or influences like Saw but right now movies where a group of people are all imprisoned together in an enclosed space and are tested on seems to be the “in thing” at the moment. Bane fits these criteria with just a twist of alien.
For me Bane is a movie of three parts. It starts off with six women trapped in some kind of testing facility, electrified fences surround them and they are unable to escape. They are interrogated and tested in a quite mediocre way and we get to know what little we can find out about them as they all seem to be suffering from amnesia. The second part of the movie they start getting killed off by a surgeon type character with no apparent motive,...
Maybe it’s the movies I get to review or influences like Saw but right now movies where a group of people are all imprisoned together in an enclosed space and are tested on seems to be the “in thing” at the moment. Bane fits these criteria with just a twist of alien.
For me Bane is a movie of three parts. It starts off with six women trapped in some kind of testing facility, electrified fences surround them and they are unable to escape. They are interrogated and tested in a quite mediocre way and we get to know what little we can find out about them as they all seem to be suffering from amnesia. The second part of the movie they start getting killed off by a surgeon type character with no apparent motive,...
- 9/3/2013
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
On the 3rd and 4th of May the Empire cinema in Leicester Square will play host to the British Independent Film Festival and the Film Festival Guild have today announced the list of nominations for their annual awards.
With a keen understanding of the often London-centric nature of celebrations of UK Independent film both the feature films and the series of shorts are playing in eleven cinemas across the country over the month of May. This is a welcome state of affairs, one which the London Film Festival embraced last year with a similar nationwide programme, and it should enable the films and the filmmakers to reach a far wider audience.
To see which cinemas near you are playing the festival films click here, and below is a taste of the talent and happenings from the festival last year.
The award categories and nominees are listed below, and click here...
With a keen understanding of the often London-centric nature of celebrations of UK Independent film both the feature films and the series of shorts are playing in eleven cinemas across the country over the month of May. This is a welcome state of affairs, one which the London Film Festival embraced last year with a similar nationwide programme, and it should enable the films and the filmmakers to reach a far wider audience.
To see which cinemas near you are playing the festival films click here, and below is a taste of the talent and happenings from the festival last year.
The award categories and nominees are listed below, and click here...
- 4/25/2013
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Bane
Stars: Sophia Dawnay, Lisa Devlin, Tina Barnes, Sylvia Robson, Jonathan Sidgwick | Written and Directed by James Eaves
Maybe it’s the movies I get to review or influences like Saw but right now movies where a group of people are all imprisoned together in an enclosed space and are tested on seems to be the “in thing” at the moment. Bane fits these criteria with just a twist of alien.
For me Bane is a movie of three parts. It starts off with six women trapped in some kind of testing facility, electrified fences surround them and they are unable to escape. They are interrogated and tested in a quite mediocre way and we get to know what little we can find out about them as they all seem to be suffering from amnesia. The second part of the movie they start getting killed off by a surgeon type character with no apparent motive,...
Stars: Sophia Dawnay, Lisa Devlin, Tina Barnes, Sylvia Robson, Jonathan Sidgwick | Written and Directed by James Eaves
Maybe it’s the movies I get to review or influences like Saw but right now movies where a group of people are all imprisoned together in an enclosed space and are tested on seems to be the “in thing” at the moment. Bane fits these criteria with just a twist of alien.
For me Bane is a movie of three parts. It starts off with six women trapped in some kind of testing facility, electrified fences surround them and they are unable to escape. They are interrogated and tested in a quite mediocre way and we get to know what little we can find out about them as they all seem to be suffering from amnesia. The second part of the movie they start getting killed off by a surgeon type character with no apparent motive,...
- 8/14/2011
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
Bane is a low-budget, independent, horror film that was shot in Hampshire, England. Available to fans April 27th on DVD, online news source Horroryearbook is describing the film as full of bloodshed and chaos: "there is no shortage of bloody mayhem" (Horroryearbook). Bane has also received praise from Shriekfest where the film won Best Feature. If you are interested in this type of film a trailer is available along with the film's homepage that shows director James Eave's other projects.
A synopsis for Bane here:
"Bane is the terrifying tale of four women that wake up inside an underground cell. Katherine, Jane, Natasha, and Elaine are all suffering from total amnesia and barely have time to begin arguing amongst themselves before their captor arrives to introduce himself. The cruel and sadistic Dr. Murdoch informs the women they are participating in a top secret research project. Dr. Murdoch conducts bizarre experiments...
A synopsis for Bane here:
"Bane is the terrifying tale of four women that wake up inside an underground cell. Katherine, Jane, Natasha, and Elaine are all suffering from total amnesia and barely have time to begin arguing amongst themselves before their captor arrives to introduce himself. The cruel and sadistic Dr. Murdoch informs the women they are participating in a top secret research project. Dr. Murdoch conducts bizarre experiments...
- 4/4/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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