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CITY GARDEN - "The Old Woman & The Park"

CITY GARDEN - "The Old Woman & The Park"

On the set of the short film "A Gift"

On the set of the short film "A Gift"

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Robert England returns to Horror With JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER


Jack Brooks (Trevor Matthews) suffers from anger management that stems from when he was a child on a camping trip with his family and he watched a monster appear out of no where and kill them all except for him who hid away unable to do anything. Now grown up Jack is a plumber and sometimes student of Professor Gordon Crowley (Robert England) who one day asks Jack to help unclog the pipes in his old house.

What Jack unclogs at Prof. Crowley’s house is an age-old evil that takes possession of Crowley. During one night at class the monster within Crowley unleashes itself and decides to take control of everyone in Jack’s class by turning them into monsters. Narrowly escaping the first attack, Jack decides that enough is enough and that he can no longer run from the monsters. When Jack takes a stand it’s not only to help his fellow classmates, but to restore his faith in himself for having let his parents die. Its also the only way in which Jack believes he can control his anger management issues.

JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER is a fun filled action-comedy-horror film in the vein of EVIL DEAD II. Even though there is less horror and more action-comedy the film is a treat for all genre filmgoers. England gives a formidable performance that’s as fun as Freddy Kruger, if not more so. Matthews is uneven in parts but it adds to the chaotic nature of Jack’s manic nature.

Written by Jon Knautz (who also directed) and John Ainslie the film is a mixture of pulp monster fun and action-comedy lunacy that just makes for the perfect cult film. Although there are no (as yet) plans for a sequel this is one franchise I would love to see continue.

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