Mile End
Mile End
| 30 March 2016 (USA)
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Paul meets John while he's out running. A sinister chain of events arouses his suspicions about his new friend. But by then it's too late - their lives are bound together by a shared fate.

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Scanialara

You won't be disappointed!

Clevercell

Very disappointing...

Senteur

As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.

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Justina

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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gcolman

I saw this film in a festival recently and thought it was a great little British thriller. I can understand why it's attracted so much attention as visually it looks fantastic. the performances were great, especially the two male leads. the world was believable and I was totally drawn into this original and arresting story. it worked well as a tense thriller and there were at several occasions when I literally jumped in my seat. and there's also a few laughs as well. A great film and worth checking out.

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sabinecrossen

I saw this film at the I Filmmaker International Film Festival in Marbella which was a really lovely festival and the screening conditions were great, this allowed us to see the films with good sound and get a real idea of their quality. And talking about quality I was surprised at the quality of Mile End knowing how little the budget had been (speaking to director G Higgins). As you watch it it gets better and better and pulls you in. The actors are good and the chemistry between them works well, suspense builds too. I am looking forward to seeing this directors new works and also what will happen when he gets a production company and money behind him. Would recommend this film!

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gofinbar

Made redundant Paul {Andrew Humes) life is a mess. While out running he meets John (Mark Arnold). They strike up an unlikely friendship and things seem to take a turn for the good. However, John's behavior becomes erratic even obsessive taking Paul on a more sinister downward journey with unexpected results. Higgins brings us a tension that simmers just beneath the surface holds our attention. A visually thought provoking film with sold performances from the cast makes this movie worth your time. Winner Best Feature NYC Independent Film festival 2016, Winner Best film Melbourne Indie Film Festival 2016, Best UK Feature Raindance Film Festival Nominee 2015. Look forward to more from this writer/director.

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vivienwheeler

An unsettling thriller with some genuinely scary moments that I didn't see coming and had me jumping out of my seat! The acting was excellent, the hero a totally believable ordinary bloke of the sort you might work with or live next to, placed in a sinister situation which again, you could imagine yourself being drawn into unwittingly. The film develops an atmosphere of creepiness, claustrophobia and menacing psychological dysfunction which is enhanced by contrasting expansive views of the London's riverside, where which much of the action is set. Mark Arnold as John is really scary and threatening- he'd make a very good Bond villain! There are some surprising twists and a really satisfying ending.

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