Showing posts with label Jack Gordon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack Gordon. Show all posts

27 August 2012

Win Truth Or Dare On DVD

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Cine-Britannia today have released the new terrifying thriller Truth Or Dare on Blu-ray and DVD starring David Oakes (The Borgias), Jason Maza (Anuvahood), Jennie Jacques (Shank), Jack Gordon (Panic Button), Florence Hall (Jonathan Creek), Liam Boyle (Shameless) and Alexander Vlahos (Merlin). To celebrate the film's release we have 3 copies of the film to give away on DVD.

Five teenage friends are taken hostage by a vengeful psychopath and forced to play a party game with life-or-death consequences.

TRUTH: A group of college friends celebrate the end of term with a party to end all parties. Drink, drugs and sex flow in equal measure as everyone lets loose. As the focus shifts to playing a seemingly harmless game of Truth or Dare it leads to humiliation and pain for one lonely geek.

 DARE: A year later the four friends are reunited as they are invited to a birthday party at a grand stately home. They realize very quickly that this is a party where the guests are definitely not welcome. In a bid for vengeance all are forced to play a sickening and gruesome game of Truth or Dare, where a Dare may well equal death. Sex, lies and murder are all unravelled as the game hurls the group toward a final, fatal twist.

To win a copy of Truth Or Dare on DVD please answer the following question:

Q.Truth&Dare actor Jack Gordon starred  in another hitman thriller with a satanic twist  which was released this month, name that film?


Send your answer, name, address, postcode only to winatcinehouseuk@gmail.com .Deadline for competition is Sunday 16th September, 2012 (2359hrs)

Terms and Conditions
  • This prize is non-transferable.
  • No cash alternatives apply.
  • UK & Irish entries only
    The Peoples Movies, Cinehouse and Cine Britannia  have the right to alter, delay or cancel this competition without any notice
  • The competition is not opened to employees, family, friends of The Peoples Movies, Cinehouse,Cine Britannia  employees
  • This competition is promoted on behalf of Cine Britanna
  • If this prize becomes unavailable we have the right to offer an alternative prize instead.
  • The Prize is to win Truth or Dare  part 3 DVDs
  • To enter this competition you must send in your answer, name, address only, Deadline September 16th, 2012 (2359hrs)
  • Will only accept entries sent to the correct email (winatcinehouseuk@gmail.com), any other entry via any other email will be void.
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  • The winning entries will be picked at random and contacted by email
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4 July 2012

EIFF 2012: Life Just Is Review

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☆☆☆☆

Life Just Is is the first full length film written and directed by British director Alex Barrett. The plot focuses on a group of friends who have not long graduated and are having difficulties moving on with their lives, stuck in dead end jobs and unable to figure out what they want now etc.

With a cast that is mainly made up of actors who made their names in Holby City and Eastenders, Life Just Is seems like an appropriate title for a film which does not seem to have anything to say. Clearly there are interesting themes which could have been explored here, but with such a badly written script, awful acting and poor direction, the film leaves the audience exactly where it starts, still wondering when the drama is going to happen.

For example, the friends in question are all meant to be very close with one another, yet cannot have a natural, fluent conversation. The dialogue goes along the lines of ‘Are you okay?’, ‘Yes’, and ‘What’s happening?’, ‘Nothing’; for an hour and forty minutes.

The film ideas sound good on paper, but Life Just Is leaves the viewer completely unsatisfied. For those with a good sense of humour, this could be hilarious, for others: avoid at all cost.



Sophie Stephenson


Screened 2012 Edinburgh Film Festival
Directed By: Alex Barrett
Cast:Will de Meo, Jack Gordon, Fiona Ryan, Jayne Wisener