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.

The Last Shift Movie

The Last Shift Review

    Anthony DiBlasi’s supernatural horror LAST SHIFT is coming to UK DVD & VOD on Monday 18th January 2016 courtesy of Solo Media and Matchbox Films. Starring Juliana Harkavy (The Walking Dead), Joshua Mikel (Nashville) and J LaRose (Saw III & IV).     Rookie police officer Jessica Loren has been assigned the last shift at a transitioning…

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Knock Knock Review

So what would you do if these two lovely ladies came knocking at your door, late at night and soaking from the rain outside? You’d let them in right? C’mon guys you know you would, stop kidding yourself. The rules of Knock Knock are simple, knock on a door, seduce the married man in the…

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5 Strange and yet Brilliant Christmas Films

1. Gremlins A boy who has been sold a tiny furry animal by a reluctant shopkeeper in chinatown manages to inadvertently break 3 important rules concerning his new pet and accidently unleashes a horde of malevolently mischievous monsters on a small town. Never ignore the three simple rules: No water (violated), no food after midnight (violated), and…

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Sinister 2 – Review

There are very few horror locations able to live up to the unsettling air that surrounds the “little house on the prairie”. The claustrophobic density of trees engulfing a cabin in the woods is one thing but there’s nothing quite like the vast plains reaching out to horizon, impenetrable walls of crops for miles around…

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Ted 2 – Review

Ted is back in the sequel that no-one was particularly begging for, as its distinctly average figures at the US Box Office will attest. Sharing the meandering style of plot, Seth MacFarlane’s follow-up is even less consistent than its predecessor, weakly structured across nearly 2 hours of run time. To call the narrative “thin” is…

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The End of the Tour

The End of the Tour Review

The End of the Tour focuses on a long weekend in the life of deceased author David Foster Wallace, whose 1996 novel, Infinite Jest, became a literary sensation and cultural touchstone for an entire generation. Bolstered by two terrific performances by Jason Segel (as Wallace) and Jesse Eisenberg (as then Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky),…

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