Thursday, May 7, 2020

The Hidden Review: Homeless Ashes - Film Review



"Homeless not invisible"

The Hidden Review has watched "Homeless Ashes" which is the film debut of Marc Zammit as a director, produced by Aptitude Films, which premiered at the Raindance Film Festival 2019. It touches on themes such as love, friendship, and betrayal, along with a comedic element. They drive into homelessness which is also a standout theme that makes the drama very human. His award-winning work has been released in Uk cinemas, and it is now available on Amazon Prime Video Uk. In the cast, we can find Jason Flemyng who is one of the good distinguished Uk actors and in Homeless Ashes, he plays a good friend of Frankie since Frankie was a kid. At the same time, we find Hector Bateman who shows his work very impressively while being such a young skilled actor, and that is really powerful and we are sure to one day hear more about him. But also worth the mention, those key roles played by Angela Dixon (Frankie's mother), Dean Maskell (Frankie's father), Lew Temple (Chico), and Jamey May (Nicole). Moreover, we can also notice the good performances of Fabrizio Santino, Ritchie Edwards, Madalina Bellariu, Kirsty J. Curtis, and others, who all played a beautiful script written by George Willcox, who had the vision to put together in black and white these characters that have been brought them to life. We must mention the whole production team who did an incredible job in sharing the awareness, besides, as a first-time directing and acting debut, having such a good team that worked 24h/7 has made this no-easy experience absolutely a blast, and the result is clearly visible. In fact, we extend our congratulations again for the cinematography, acting, and directing. We are truly glad to have watched something that notes everybody has a story to tell, thank you very much for the generous and considerate emotions delivered.

Thank you Homeless Ashes team!

Hidden Fire stars 8/10 ⭐


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Monday, April 6, 2020

The Hidden Review: Spenser confidential - Film Review

 




"Judge: Before I sentence you, is there anything further that you would like to add?

Spenser: Yes. That guy deserved it."

The Hidden Review has watched "Spenser Confidential" starring Mark Wahlberg, Winston Duke, and Alan Arkin, directed by Peter Berg. Produced and distributed by Netflix and inspired by the novel Ace Atkins.

We loved the concept, the characters bond together very well, and some twists are interesting to watch (No spoiler ahead), in a way, this reminds a few Bad Boys, but still original at some point. The two characters portrayed by the leads are two different personalities that work together, with some difficulties at the beginning as usual but in the end, their friendship becomes strong enough to build confidence.

As we noticed, it would be interesting to watch the sequel for it. Plus, fighting injustice with justice is something to be proud of. Congrats Cast and crew, for this film!

Thank you, Spencer Confidential Team 😘

Hidden fire stars 7/10 ⭐️



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