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.

Let’s Be Evil Review

Let’s Be Evil is a futuristic sci-fi horror flick that focuses heavily on children’s addiction to technology, twisted on it’s head with a bit of Children of the Corn Style. It looks great, it contains great acting and small glimpses of the capabilities of AR technology but falls hard in terms of story, dragging out…

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Joanne Mitchell – Interview

ADULT BABIES gets an exclusive reveal at Horror Channel FrightFest Glasgow 2017. The film’s creator, actress / producer Joanne Mitchell, star of BEFORE DAWN & BAIT answers 10 scary questions When did your fascination for horror films begin? I’ve been interested in horror since being a young kid. I liked to be frightened, whether it…

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The Infiltrator Starring Bryan Cranston

AVAILABLE TO OWN ON BLU-RAY™ AND DVD FROM 23RD JANUARY AND DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FROM 9TH JANUARY Based on the book by Robert Mazur, a U.S. Customs special agent, who in the 1980s helped bust Pablo Escobar’s money-laundering organisation by going undercover as a corrupt businessman, THE INFILTRATOR is a stylish thriller that looks in to one…

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Miracle (2004) Review

The 2004 sports drama Miracle craftily and persuasively recreated the famous United States vs. Soviet Union hockey game where the Americans pulled one of the greatest upsets in Olympic history, beating their heavily favored opponents in the medal round, which would send Team USA to collect a rather unexpected gold medal. Kurt Russell delivered one…

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Could You Be Related to an Assassin?

December 21st is the date that the hotly anticipated Assassin’s Creed, the movie, was released. Revolutionary technology unlocks his genetic memories allowing Callum Lynch, played by Michael Fassbender, to experience the adventures of his ancestor, Aguilar. In 15th Century Spain, Callum discovers he descends from a mysterious secret society known as the Assassins. He acquires…

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Split Review

Earlier this week I had the pleasure to attend the first ever UK screening of Split. The latest film from Director M Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable). Known as the king of twists M. Night didn’t disappoint with this one, James McAvoy puts in without a doubt one of the most complex, compelling and…

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Understand the Lingo of Mike and Dave

Two hard-partying brothers place an online ad to find the perfect dates for their sister’s Hawaiian wedding. Hoping for a wild getaway, the boys instead find themselves out-hustled by an uncontrollable duo. Throughout the movie the literal ‘bro’ mance that takes place consists of a whole load of words that flew over our head the…

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Sing Review

Sing focuses on the character of Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey) a koala who grew up with a passion for theatre and dreamed of one day putting on his own hit show. After years of trying and failing, Buster is slowly losing customers, losing interest and losing his theatre. One last gasp attempt of salvation has…

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Odeon Screen Unseen Review

We dive into all things Screen Unseen courtesy of Odeon right here on Back to the Movies! Before I got the email, I had never even heard of Odeon’s Screen Unseen before. I knew about their Limitless offerings not to mention the wonderful Gallery experience and all other Odeon treats and perks but how on…

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Los Angeles Overnight Review

A tightly wound psychological thriller that projects a dark, creepy atmosphere that reflects our protagonists mind-set. Set in present-day Hollywood, this film examines the fine line between nurturing a dream and fueling an obsession—and what happens when you cross it. After years of futile struggle on L.A.’s grueling audition circuit, would-be actress Priscilla Anders is…

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She Has A Name

She Has a Name is based on real events from 2008 when on the Thai border an abandoned storage container with 121 trafficked victims were found, 54 of them dead. Starring Eugenia Yuan (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Sword of Destiny, Memoirs of A Geisha), Will Yun Lee (The Wolverine, Hawaii Five-O, New York’s Teresa Ting (Orange is the New…

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