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Midnight Peepshow
UK 2022
produced by Vinod Malgewar, Airell Anthony Hayles (executive), Dovile Kirvelaityte (executive) for Golden Gate Motion Pictures, The Haunted Cinema
directed by Ludovica Musumeci, Airell Anthony Hayles, Andy Edwards, Jake West
starring Richard Cotton, Chiara D'Anna, Mark Hampton, Roisin Browne, David Wayman, Ocean M Harris, Miki Davis, Jack Fairbank, Jamie Bacon, Derek Nelson, Zach Galligan, Sarah Diamond, Ryan Oliva, Bethan Walker
concept by Airell Anthony Hayles, screenplay by Airell Anthony Hayles, Jake West, Andy Edwards, music by Hollie Buhagiar, Rusty Egan, Oscar Egan, Andy Fosberry, Simon Boswell
review by Mike Haberfelner
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In of all things a peepshow, Graham (Richard Cotton) tries to find out
more about the Black Rabbit, an operation on the dark web helping
people to explore their darkest fantasies - at a hefty price that is ...
- Alice (Roisin Browne) wants her revenge on her cheating husband
David (David Wayman), planning a home invasion roleplay with her
one-night-stand Joe (Ocean M Harris) - a plan that missfires quite
horribly ...
- With both of them tied to a chair, Helen (Miki Davis) has to decide
between her husband (Derek Nelson) and her lovers (Jack Fairbank,
Jamie Bacon) - a decision that's much harder than she'd expect it to
be as it's going to be final - and fatal ...
- This is Graham's story then: Graham's wife Isabel (Sarah Diamond)
asks him to have sex with her for money - just to spice things up a
bit. Unfortunately, sponsored by the Black Rabbit, Isabel likes
being a prostitute a bit too much. But soon enough, the game's about
more than sex for money ...
A pretty entertaining piece of horror, one that really understands to
tie up three thematically different segments into a narrative whole
without relying on tried-and-true shortcuts, instead the film relies on
strong storytelling, and even though all three stories stand on their own,
they never forget the film as a whole - and in terms of both suspense and
utter violence, the film sure delivers to the delight of every
self-respecting horror fan, and since the film's also smoothly directed
and features a solid cast, this sure is one pretty awesome piece of genre
cinema.
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