Get your watch lists ready for February with these two releases from Miracle Media, first up the ultimate battle for survival, join The List, a multi-award winning, world cinema political thriller from writer-director Michael J Hardy, in his feature debut.
Following its world premiere at Marbella International Film Festival, this brand-new Paraguayan-Argentine revenge-filled feature is set for its UK digital release on 26 February 2024, courtesy of Miracle Media.
Juan Torres (Fernando Abadie – Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation) and his wealthy but fractured family have been living in Miami, but following the fall of brutal dictator General Russo, they return to their homeland, the Republic of the Gran Chaco, in a bid to start their lives over again. However, things aren’t that easy… the new government is quick to accuse the family of collaborating with the old regime, labelling them criminals. To their horror, a new law sees them placed on a death list. In one lawless, deadly night, everyone on the list has 12 hours to fight for survival as they are hunted by ruthless vigilantes and must prove their innocence to earn the right to live. Can Juan and his family survive the brutal chaos?
With echoes of The Purge, this tense and evocative feature challenges the very essence of justice and survival and deserves to be on The List of all film aficionados.
Then next up, head for Underground for a dose of devilishly disturbing terror in this award-winning, relentlessly gripping, hen-do-turned-horror. Directed by Lars Janssen and co-written and co- produced by Charlotte Dawn Potter, this brand-new British thriller is set for its UK digital debut on 26 February, courtesy of Miracle Media.
A group of girlfriends head off for a night of wild abandon to celebrate a final night of freedom as one of them prepares to walk down the aisle. But they soon get way more than they bargained for as the drinks, dancing and full-throttle celebrations become terribly twisted when a wrong turn finds them trapped underground and in their worst nightmare… Never mind making it to the alter, will they make it out alive? I do live British thrillers and Underground does sounds great (and also terrifying) so Ill be checking this one out as soon as I can.
Check out the official trailer here
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