Believer
- Thriller
- Available on VOD: 17 april 2025
- Director: Sheldon Wilson
- Cast: Lauren Lee Smith (The Listener, If I Stay), Ella Ballentine (The Monster, The Dark and the Wicked), Peter Mooney (Rookie Blue, Heroes Reborn), Martin Roach (The Shape of Water), Kris Holden-Ried (Lost Girl, Underworld: Awakening, Underworld: K-19: The Widowmaker)
A struggling writer finds herself at the center of the story she is covering when brutally attacked by a notorious cult leader and mass murderer, a man who exerts an inexplicable control over his followers. When she wakes in the hospital claiming no memory of the attack, the media, and eventually her own family, begin to question her real motives as well as her sanity.
Reviews- Gazettely.com: A Chilling Descent into Influence and Memory’s Façade
- Tvfanatic.blog: It shattered any theory I had and branched off into something even more brutal and shocking.
- Hmuncut.com: Filled with enough twists and turns to satisfy any movie night group with a taste for mystery and the occult.
- Heavenofhorror.com: A very intriguing mystery.
- Geekvibesnation.com: Believer is intelligent and treats its audience with seriousness and appreciation. It is a thriller in the grandest sense that leaves the audience white-knuckled right to the end.
Levels
- Action, SF, Thriller
- Available on VOD: 1 mei 2025
- Director: Adam Stern
- Cast: Cara Gee (The Expanse), Peter Mooney (Rookie Blue, Heroes Reborn), Aaron Abrams (Hannibal), David Hewlett (The Shape of Water, See)
50 years in the future, Joe watches in horror as his girlfriend Aislinn is brutally gunned down in front of him. The killer walks away, and then disappears seemingly into mid-air. His life shattered, Joe begins a voyage of discovery that starts with his attempted suicide, then slowly leads him to several shocking truths: His reality is not what it appears to be. He might be the only man that can save it. And Aislinn is very much alive, and desperately trying to reach him before it’s too late.
Reviews- Fearforever.com: the film is a visual feast that is well worth a trip to the big screen, fast paced and with great performances from its leads and supporting cast.
- Otakunoculture.com: This newcomer may well challenge Chris Nolan for thoughtful discourses concerning what is real in the world these days. ****.
- Punchdrunkcritics.com: Gee and Mooney prove capable and compelling in sequences that look as if they were pulled right out of a high-end video game.
- Original-cin.ca: Levels takes ideas from The Matrix, Free Guy and others to the same places. It’s slick, and well-acted.