1. I think that the film magazine 'Empire' would be appropriate
to carry adverts and reviews for our film because 'Empire'
includes a wide variety of films from many different genres
for example the cover to the left shows 'Batman The Dark
Knight Rises' which was a big feature leading up to the
release. The magazine has a huge range of reviews from
recent releases to older films. They cover big box offices
release and smaller indie films which covers our film. Empire
also has a massive audience as you can subscribe to get the
magazine deliver weekly and is one of the most popular film
magazines in publication. Having our film in 'Empire' would
mean that our film gets maximum amount of exposure,
readers flicking through would hopefully spot the advert and
be intrigued in to what the film is about. We also would
want the film to recognised for its director, editor, actors
and sound designers. 'Empire' also has a website which
means the film will be seen by lots of different readers
online adding to the exposure.
Review:
Plot
Modern day, Simon Person (Ben Crisp) is a lonely middle aged man who one day commits a horrible crime.
Simon murders a young teenage girl, throughout the film a police investigation pushes Simon to have to
battle his inner demons and try and keep his secret from getting out.
Review
Unforgiven, is from a little known production company Shark Productions. The story will keep you guessing
what’s right around the corner from the hallucinating mind of Simon (Ben Crisp) to the in-depth
investigation from the inspector. The film will take you on a back and forth battle between Simon and the
Inspector while Simon desperately tries to cover up his secret and the inspector constantly digging at him
to get to the truth.
Verdict
Shark Productions first film is defiantly going to be a great classic. Once you get past the low budget feel of
the film you realise there is a deep story with many subtle underline themes which will keep you asking
questions ever when the credits have rolled.