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Old Gal

Film 4

 

"This is like a British version of J-horror done in less than five minutes.  The acting performances are enjoyable and the score really stands out and creates a creepy atmosphere. Despite a slightly abrupt ending, it actually works well because you're left feeling like you want to see more of this story."

Wight Blood

 

Directed by Leigh Dovey.

 

2016.

 

The Fallow Field

"A handsome, thrilling and strange film."

John Landis

 

“An unsettling piece of character horror that gets under your skin. A very promising debut.”

ScifiNow Magazine

 

“Dovey has made a strong debut with The Fallow Field"

Starburst Magazine

 

“If The Fallow Field is the future of British horror then I can’t wait to see what’s next.”

LoveHorror.co.uk

 

“This is intelligent storytelling that warrants a close eye on this filmmaker.”

Exquisite Terror

 

“The Fallow Field grips tight and refuses to let go, winding down an unpredictable path of classical Hammer-esque sensbilities and existential mind games. Here we have an extremely strong debut feature.”

Dreadcentral.com 

 

“The Fallow Field, for all its underground status, a genuine high point for ultra-low budget British horror.”
Moviescope magazine 

 

"Ambitious and packed with ideas...definitely worth checking out."

SFX Magazine

 

2013.

 

 

Haven

First the bombs came.

 

Then almost everything died.

 

Now the last few survivors, contaminated by radiation, embark on a perilous journey to find sanctuary in the last remaining city. But those hiding behind the city’s walls fear the outsiders and the contamination they bring.

 

Their answer is The Horsemen, a group of hardened killers dedicated to protecting the city by indiscriminately killing everything in their path.

 

When 15 year old Lamb’s entire family is massacred by the Horsemen, she learns a shocking truth: The world is finally healing. Now Lamb must find the courage to make the treacherous journey to the last city to end the killings.

 

But the road to the last city is paved with danger: murdering thieves, scavengers and crazed cults all stand between Lamb and her goal. If Lamb is to have any chance of surviving this journey, she’s going to have to grow up very fast.

 

And when the Horsemen realise a contaminated girl has survived their cull and is heading towards the city, they will stop at nothing to finish the job.

 

 

Served Cold

Ex gangland hard man Harry Townsend is now a bitter, wheelchair-bound septuagenarian facing another Christmas alone in his South London high-rise hell-hole. But someone has other plans for Harry this Christmas. 

 

On Christmas Eve Harry is packed off to Chancer’s Hill; an isolated rest home for the elderly perched on top of the bleak moors of the northwest. But When Harry arrives there’s a surprise waiting for him.

 

All the surviving members of Harry’s old East End gang which served their time are waiting for him at Chancer’s Hill. Its owner, the mysterious Dr. Mandrake, has gathered the aging and estranged criminals together for one last reunion. And for them to atone for one of the many sins of their past. 

 

Winter storms close in and soon the OAP gangsters are falling faster than the snow on the moorlands surrounding Chancer’s Hill. As the death toll mounts, Harry, former best friend Tommy, ex lover Flo and the rest of the physically impaired and dwindling gang realise they'll have to work together to escape Chancer’s Hill, and discover the reason behind Mandrake’s twisted games of revenge and punishment. 

 

Will Harry Townsend and his gang find the strength to survive, or will Mandrake's revenge be a dish best served cold? 

 

Director: Johnny Kevorkian.

 

 

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