Stars: Bill Sage, Mike Mayhall, All Hart, Lindsay Anne Williams, Ritchie Montgomery, Miles Doleac, Sawandi Wilson, Judyth Daley, Kamille McCuin | Written by Miles Doleac, Michael Donovan Horn | Directed by Miles Doleac
Well you certainly can’t say writer/director/actor Miles Doleac isn’t prolific. In fact he;’s so prolific that, without realising, we’ve actually reviewed one of his movies almost every year since 2015 (2018 was the only year he didn’t release a featuyre); and now comes his fifth and latest, The Dinner Party – a cannibal horror that sees renowned surgeon and culinary enthusiast, Carmine Braun (Bill Sage), invites playwright, Jeffrey Duncan (Mike Mayhall), and his wife Haley (Alli Hart) to join his eccentric friends at their semi-annual dinner party, having promised to fund Duncan’s new play to Broadway. As the evening descends into madness, the group’s true intentions are revealed, along with an ancient secret...
Well you certainly can’t say writer/director/actor Miles Doleac isn’t prolific. In fact he;’s so prolific that, without realising, we’ve actually reviewed one of his movies almost every year since 2015 (2018 was the only year he didn’t release a featuyre); and now comes his fifth and latest, The Dinner Party – a cannibal horror that sees renowned surgeon and culinary enthusiast, Carmine Braun (Bill Sage), invites playwright, Jeffrey Duncan (Mike Mayhall), and his wife Haley (Alli Hart) to join his eccentric friends at their semi-annual dinner party, having promised to fund Duncan’s new play to Broadway. As the evening descends into madness, the group’s true intentions are revealed, along with an ancient secret...
- 6/10/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Review by Mark Longden
A French director, whose stated aim was to make a movie like the beloved Italian comedies of his youth, goes to the USA and makes a combination of every early Spike Lee movie. It’s an interesting stew of influences, but is it any good?
Almost all of Nola Circus is set on a street corner in New Orleans, a quiet backwater far from Bourbon Street. Will (Martin Bradford, The Free State Of Jones) owns a barber’s shop that also contains a cupcake shop; he sort of feuds with the barber’s shop across the road, run by Marvin the Scissors (British comedian Vas Blackwood). Marvin has his underlings, Happy the Big Ears and Con the Anaconda, and a girlfriend, Karen (Kamille McCuin), who sells “pills” to the local ne’er-do-wells. Will is in a relationship with the beautiful Nola (Jessica Morali), but Nola’s...
A French director, whose stated aim was to make a movie like the beloved Italian comedies of his youth, goes to the USA and makes a combination of every early Spike Lee movie. It’s an interesting stew of influences, but is it any good?
Almost all of Nola Circus is set on a street corner in New Orleans, a quiet backwater far from Bourbon Street. Will (Martin Bradford, The Free State Of Jones) owns a barber’s shop that also contains a cupcake shop; he sort of feuds with the barber’s shop across the road, run by Marvin the Scissors (British comedian Vas Blackwood). Marvin has his underlings, Happy the Big Ears and Con the Anaconda, and a girlfriend, Karen (Kamille McCuin), who sells “pills” to the local ne’er-do-wells. Will is in a relationship with the beautiful Nola (Jessica Morali), but Nola’s...
- 4/21/2017
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Luc Annest's urban comedy Nola Circus will be in U.S. cinemas on April 21, 2017 and on iTunes and VOD on April 25, 2017. ScreenAnarchy has been given an excslusive clip to share with you, which you will find below with the trailer. In the clip salon owner Marvin and his brothers bicker about who should sweep up the salon. In this over the top comedy, a rivalry between two competing barbershops on opposite sides of a street in New Orleans escalates dramatically, sending the lives of the owners, their families, and their friends spiraling out of control. Nola Circus start Martin Bradford, Kamille McCuin, Vas Blackwood, Jessica Morali, Dave Davis, Reginal Varice and Ricky Wayne. ...
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- 4/18/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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