CRITIC REVIEWS
3.5/5 “A nice dose of nightcrawling action” - Dread Central, 7/10 “Striking cinematography” - Starburst Magazine, 8/10 “Impressive visual effects” - UK Horror Scene, “Dark, brooding and leather-clad” - Scream Magazine
DREAD CENTRAL
With bluish-tones washing over all characters and some detailed fight scenes, the short (12 minutes) is competent at hooking you in and delivering a nice dose of nightcrawling action and suspense, all the while looking impressive visually for something that, while contained, should flourish nicely if there ever produces an opportunity to let this thing fully extend its bat wings, full-feature-wise. Definitely worth a peek once it becomes readily available to the masses. Read full review... |
STARBURST
Shooting the film around the dockland areas of London at night certainly conveys a sinister atmosphere, and it looks as though it cost a lot more than it probably did, thanks to striking cinematography (complete with de-saturated look), some impressive action scenes (the stunt moves were coordinated by Roy Scammell, whose work goes back decades and has numerous big titles to his name), and an imposing score. There’s even a nice digital special effect towards the end, which is startling. Read full review... |
SCREAM MAGAZINE
SEIZE THE NIGHT review in print - three FULL pages (62-64) |
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Also featured in Issue 32 of Digital FilmMaker Magazine, available in print across the UK in WHSmith! Full colour six page in-depth behind the scenes article, pages 36-41.