Sean Evans

Owner of Back to the Movies and Born in Stoke on Trent Sean Evans set up this website to talk about films the way you'd talk to your friends about them. No critics, just fans.

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Rest In Peace LoveFilm

I’m honestly suprised that LoveFilm has lasted this long with the introduction of streaming services. Today Amazon announced that it’s DVD and Blu Ray rental service LoveFilm is set to close down. In an email sent out to it’s subscribers it bidded a fond farewell to it’s customers and said that the customers increasingly transitioning…

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Barbara Crampton Interview

Barbara Crampton Frightfest Interview

Ahead of her attendance at this years London Frightfest. Genre icon, actress and producer Barbara Crampton talks about her latest film Replace, battling chronic fatigue syndrome and her passion for supporting new upcoming talent. Q: REPLACE raises questions about beauty, body image and growing older, issues that many feel plague the Hollywood movie industry. What…

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Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter Review

After she is captured by police for questioning in the slaying of a man she claimed was a demon, Taryn Barker must prove her innocence, and the existence of demons. But when a cult captures the daughter of one of the detectives on the case, the police must trust, and unleash, this warrior on the…

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Second Nature Review

New Sam Huntingon comedy Second Nature, directed and co-written by Michael Cross, will get a wide release this September through Nicholas Gyeney’s Mirror Images LTD. The movie stars Interstellar’s Collette Wolfe and revolves around Amanda (Wolfe) who uses a magic mirror to reverse the gender roles in her small town, she gains the upper hand…

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The Domicile

The Domicile Review

Russel Brody, a one-time successful playwright, works diligently on a follow-up play that could land him back in the spotlight he so early craves. With a baby on the way, however, and a strained marriage, stress and frustration take center stage. When his wife accidentally stumbles down the stairs and dies from her injuries, Brody’s…

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circus kane review

Circus Kane Review

Written by James Cullen Bressack and Zack Ward this movie instantly reminds of House on Haunted Hill (1959) with a modern twist. The story revolves around Balthazar Kane (Tim Abell) a once famous Horror circus magician who sends a group of social media stars a special invitation. This invitation states that any individual who can…

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