Bazz Hancher's White Goods is a lean slice of low budget, D.I.Y. filmmaking, that engages and contains more self-deprecating humour that the director's previous works. Familiar faces from the UK underground film scene populate the cast, including Tom Lee Rutter, Lee Mark Jones and the director himself also puts in a cameo. The plot is bonkers, focusing upon a dodgy psychic, various supernatural shenanigans and Hancher's trade mark gore. Not as dark as the Director's previous S.O.V. films, White Goods is a great bit of UK low budget fun, that doesn't take itself too seriously.
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MartinWPayne22 January 2019
You want a polished film, total perfection, great soundtrack, brilliant story line, and top notch acting?? Then give this man a far larger budget and you'll probably get it. In the meantime, low / no budget filmmaking can still make a great film that gives viewing pleasure and some laughs.
This isn't highbrow, intellectual, quality filmmaking - but its d**n good and worthy of at least one watch. And maybe a second, or third....
This isn't highbrow, intellectual, quality filmmaking - but its d**n good and worthy of at least one watch. And maybe a second, or third....
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