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Made in association with Millennium F/X, Don’t Move is an amazing short film. The guys at Bloody Cuts have proven time and time again that they can build tension, but they do it better than ever in this picture. You will be absolutely blown away by the effects in this film. It contains a monster that is better quality than almost anything you’ve seen in feature films in years, and the death scenes are top notch. And by the way, the last death is absolutely stunning. Don’t Move is a damn near perfect short film. #Awesome!
The film stars Rachel Bright, Ian Whyte, Jake Hendricks, Kate Braithwaite, Beth Cooper, Calvin Dean and Martin Skipper. Don’t Move was written by David Scullion and directed by Anthony Melton.
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Now, without further ado, please check out this wonderful piece of short filmmaking. Trust us; you’ll be glad you did.
Synopsis
Set on one fateful night, six friends gather for their monthly ‘games night’…and accidentally unleash a demonic force that might tear them – and their friendships – to pieces. Don’t Move is the eighth slice in Bloody Cuts’ anthology of short horror films. Enjoy.