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STREET TRASH REVIEW

  A group of homeless misfits must fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every homeless person in the city. Starring: Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, and Joe Vaz Directed by: Ryan Kruger Written by: Ryan Kruger, James C. Williamson, Roy Frumkes, and J. Michael Muro Check out the video above and find out how many pools of blood it received…

TRIGGERED REVIEW

  Nine friends, all harboring a dark secret, go camping in the woods. After a wild night of partying, they wake up with SUICIDE BOMBS strapped to their chests, all with varying times on their countdown clocks. They decide to work out how to disarm the bombs or find help – until they discover they can ‘take’ one another’s time by killing each other. Starring: Sean Cameron Michael, Liesl Ahlers, and Reine Swart   Directed by: Alastair Orr Written by: David D. Jones      “Triggered” sounds like a cool name for a new game show, but this is not a game anyone wants to play. The film opens in the woods where a group of friends are using a camping trip to get reacquainted with each other. It doesn’t take long to figure out that some of these friends are closer to some than others. Some of them are couples which also opens the door for jealousy, and betrayal. While these might be common problems for some groups of friends, they’re about to encounter a much more deadly pr...

FANTASIA 2020 REVIEW: FRIED BARRY

Barry is a drug-addled, abusive bastard who – after yet another bender – is abducted by aliens. Barry takes a backseat as an alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town, South Africa. What follows is an onslaught of drugs, sex and violence as our alien tourist enters the weird and wonderful world of humankind. Starring: Gary Green, Chanelle de Jager, Bia Hartenstein, Sean Cameron Michael, and Johnny Pienaar Directed and written by: Ryan Kruger A Fantasia International Film Festival Review   To be honest, movies following characters on drug fueled adventures has never really done it for me. Yes, some of them were well done movies, but they just didn’t do it for me. With that, there was some concern about watching “Fried Barry,” but something told me to do it anyway. After the opening few minutes I was getting that feeling that this movie was going to fall in the same camp, and then everything changed! Barry (Gary Gr...