Movies Starring Eliza Bennett
Total movies found: 9, viewing from 1 to 9
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Roadkill
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
Actors: Eliza Bennett, Kacey Barnfield, Stephen Rea, Ned Dennehy, Eve Macklin, Colin Maher, Diarmuid Noyes, Roisin Murphy, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Directors: Johannes Roberts
A group of friends is on a scenic RV road trip through Ireland, but their cross-country adventure takes an unexpected turn when they accidentally run down an old gypsy woman. Before she dies, the woman curses them, summoning a giant bird of prey called a Simuroc to exterminate the young people, one by one. Written by SyFy
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[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Actors: David Schofield, Eliza Bennett, Ruth Gemmell, Juliet Aubrey, Emma Cleasby, Finlay Robertson, Roxanne McKee, Tom Mannion, Max Fowler, Mike Burnside, Christopher Adamson, Jamie Kenna, Tina Barnes, Alexander Ellis, Ian Cullen
Directors: Johannes Roberts
An alcoholic teacher has to save his estranged daughter when a group of hooded youths attack the school at night....I liked the idea behind this film, but sadly as written, it doesn't quite work. The characters are largely unappealing so you don't really care what happens to them. For an 18-rated film, there is a surprising lack of on-screen violence. You don't actually see much on-screen, instead usually only seeing the bodies afterwards. As a result, then the writer/director Johannes Roberts has to rely on his skill with a camera to create tension and any scares he can, and to be fair he does get the building tension as the film progresses just right. There are a couple of scares, but not many. The cast do their best to look scared or terrified, but as said, the script makes them mostly unappealing people so you have no feelings for them and don't care if they live or die. Another fault, for me anyway, was the apparent lack of motivation for the attack. Was it revenge for something? Did they attack out of boredom? Something to indicate why they were doing it might have helped I feel. But Johannes Roberts does managed to partially redeem the film with a truly unsettling ending. I can't recall a recent film with an ending like this, and it actually works brilliantly. Sadly though it is his writing that lets him down, which is a shame, as potentially this could have been very good indeed. A missed opportunity.
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Perfect Life
[ 2010, Luxembourg, USA ] starting from $1.99A sex and drugs fuelled rollercoaster ride...
Actors: Jesse Bradford, Sienna Guillory, Scot Williams, Steven Berkoff, Emily Hamilton, Justin Urich, Joanna Moskwa, Benedict Taylor, Sam Alexander, Scott Joseph, Jason Durran, Steven France, Zac Fox, Richard Pendry-King, Kai Portman, Eliza Bennett, Arnita Swanson, Chris Bearne, David Traylor, Adrian Diffey, David Brucklacher
Directors: Josef Rusnak
Jack Parsons grew up in poverty while suffering through childhood at the hands of an abusive, alcoholic father. Jack's brother-like bond with his wealthy neighbor Freddy, and his secret love for Anne the neighborhood beauty, were all that made life tolerable. Now at college, Jack attacks life with a vengeance. Fuelled by narcotics, alcohol, and a "can't lose philosophy", he runs with the popular crowd, pledges the school's most exclusive fraternity, and continues to pine for Anne even though he knows Freddy loves her. The drugs, booze and death defying initiation process cannot stop Jack, but a series of devastating blackouts that force him to question reality stagger Jack like a backhand smack from his old man and threaten to end his perfect life. Written by Anonymous





