Movies Starring Phoenix James
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Little Deaths
[ 2011, UK ] starting from $1.99Actors: Scott Ainslie, Mike Anfield, James Anniballi, Kate Braithwaite, Daniel Brocklebank, Tommy Carey, Errol Clarke, Luke de Lacey, Christopher Fairbank, Brendan Gregory, Oliver Guy-Watkins, Siubhan Harrison, Amy Joyce Hastings, Phoenix James, Jodie Jameson, Holly Lucas, Tom Sawyer, Steel Wallis, James Oliver Wheatley, Samantha Wright
Directors: Sean Hogan, Andrew Parkinson, Simon Rumley
The three episodes were each written and directed by, in order: House and Home by Sean Hogan, Mutant Tool by Andrew Parkinson, and Bitch by Simon Rumley. (All three made films that played at Fantastic Fest in 2006.) The episodes are all set in modern-day London, but otherwise appear to have no relationship to each other. (Well, except the obvious "death" connection. And other stuff that comes up after you watch all three one after the other.) The sequencing of the episodes is exactly right. House and Home starts off as kind of a chamber horror piece. Richard (Luke de Lacey) and Victoria (Siubhan Harrison) are a married couple who are a little bit off; Vi refuses Richard sex, and the two talk about something they've been doing as "just a bit of fun ... nobody gets hurt ... much." It seems that whatever their nefarious activity might be, it's evidently something that brings them a measure of sexual satisfaction. Richard recruits a young homeless woman (Holly Lucas) to come home for dinner with the immortal pickup line: "Have you come to know Jesus?" She says her name is Sorrow, setting up an evening featuring food, wine, bodily fluids, blood, and guts. Mutant Tool also features a couple who are having problems. Frank (Daniel Brocklebank) is helping Dr. Reece (Brendan Gregory) collect gooey, er, stuff (we're not quite sure what it is at first), while his girlfriend Jennifer (Jodie Jameson) is having trouble adjusting to a new lifestyle. She's a former drug addict and prostitute; Frank sends her to Dr. Reece to get help, and the good doctor prescribes medication. The tablets produce unpleasant side effects for Jennifer: she starts experiencing weird visions. Meanwhile, a parallel tale unfolds as two grungy technicians care for an unfortunate person who has "something special" (the titular "mutant tool") and is chained up behind a plastic curtain. Finally, Bitch revolves around still another couple -- yes, there is a theme here after all -- with an off-beat relationship. Pete (Tom Sawyer) and Claire (Kate Braithwaite) play sexual power games with one another at home, with Claire in the dominant position and Pete very much a submissive. Out in the world, they go clubbing and work their jobs, seeming very much like any other couple, but once they get home, all bets are off. We get the sense that Pete is tiring of Claire's dominance, even though he appears to be a willing partner.
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Jack Falls
[ 2011 ] starting from $1.99Genres: Crime
Actors: Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Olivia Hallinan, Alan Ford, Dexter Fletcher, Adam Deacon, Jason Flemyng, Neil Maskell, Doug Bradley, Zach Galligan, Peter Barrett, Annie Cooper, Jing Lusi, Sebastian Street, Rita Ramnani, Christopher Fosh, Forbes KB, Dominic Burns, David Tremaine, Patrick Moorhouse, Ashley N. Anderson, Jason Bains, Victoria Barker, Daniel Braveboy, Dan Brown, Chloe de Burgh, Martin Butler, Martin Colton, Nick Embassy, Chris Wilson, David Gatt, Philip Harvey, Phoenix James, Ellie Jeffreys, Adi Kemp, Martin Kemp, Denis Khoroshko, Johnny Lynch, Alastair Lyon, Darren St Marie, Charlie Palmer, Gino Picciano, Dennis Quilligan, Elisabeth Roberts, Patricia Rybarczyk, Terry Shipton, Georgia Sidell, Kris Sommerville, Darran Specter, Danny Stewart, Nick Thomas-Webster, Roemer Van Der Vlugt, Lucas Yashere, Marie Allcorn, Martin Carey, Kevin Wenman, Robby Haynes, Sarah Molkenthin, Nathan Rowland, Peter R Walsh
Directors: Dominic Burns, Paul Tanter
When his friend Nathan (Danny Dyer – Doghouse) flees for his life, undercover police officer Jack (Simon Phillips – reprising his role from the earlier Jack Says) is finally able to infiltrate the gang of a notorious crime boss and his psychotic daughter, Natalie (Ashlie Walker): an alliance that threatens his one chance of happiness with Nathan's sister, Erin (Rita Ramnani). Jack must walk the line between loyalty to his police boss (David O'Hara – Wanted) and his undercover life, where his morality is tested to the limit.
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The Last Seven
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99London Population: 7 Million. Until Today.
Genres: Thriller
Actors: Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Daisy Head, Sebastian Street, Rita Ramnani, John Mawson, Danny Dyer, Ronan Vibert, Idalina Leandro, Belle Hassan, Patricia Rybarczyk, Johnny Lynch, Jim Ford, Grace Vallorani, Yoram Halberstam, Lewis James, Toby Meredith, Lucas Yashere, Jacob Rybarczyk, David Frost, Mike Linnane, Robby Haynes, Chris Grezo, Gena Dry, Samuel Victor, Chloe de Burgh, Annette Georgiou, Gary Swan, Phoenix James, Simone Liebman, Gabe Lowe, Theresa Pope, Phil Pritchard, Elisabeth Roberts, Darran Specter, Martin J. Thomas
Directors: Imran Naqvi
A feature length thriller/horror set in post-apocalyptic London starring Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Ronan Vibert, Sebastian Street, Daisy Head, Rita Ramnani and John Mawson. The film tells the story of a cataclysmic event that leaves only 7 remaining people on earth and their desperate struggle to understand the events as they are hunted one by one by a demonic power. Written by Ty Power






