![]() It's all focused on one man: Low Taek Jho from Malaysia. Director Cassius Michael Kim's meticulous investigation unravels a web of greed and corruption, revealing the profound impact of this colossal financial scandal and the implications. The film is the definitive accounting of the 1MDB ( 1Malaysia Development Berhad - not to be confused with IMDb) saga, plus an indictment of the global capitalist system and its inability to regulate itself in the face of avarice & corruption. "Where do you think Jho Low is?" "I have no idea." The Smoking Section / Evergreen Media has debuted an official trailer for a thrilling true crime documentary film called Man on the Run, directed by filmmaker Cassius Michael Kim. And there's the tagline: "Don't rush, die slow." ![]() Not much footage in this first look, but there's enough to make me smile & laugh at this hilarious concept. Starring Lisa Ambalavanar, Sydney Craven, Olivia Rouyre, Bianca Beckles-Rose, Andrew Horton, Sutter Nolan, and Grace Patterson. It's time to meet Alpha the Killer Sloth. She adopts a cute sloth, thinking it can become the new mascot and help her win, until a string of fatalities implicate the sloth as the main suspect in the murders. Emily Young wants to be elected as her sorority's president. It's described as a "delightfully over-the-top and movie about a sloth that goes on a killing spree in a sorority…" In the spirit of M3GAN, Cocaine Bear, and the Chucky / Child's Play series, though I'd reckon it's more like Gremlins or Critters. Underneath our feet."In the jungle, she's a 'beta.' But out here, she's an 'alpha.'" Gravitas Ventures + Iconic Events have unveiled the first official trailer for Slotherhouse, the hilariously fun new slasher horror film featuring a killer sloth. ![]() When I’m not researching or writing the Ruso novels, I spend the occasional joyous week grovelling in mud with an archaeological trowel, because Roman Britain is still there. We have two grown-up sons, two three two cats at the last count, and an unknown number of badgers who live down a dark hole in the garden. I’ve been accompanied throughout this impossible mission by a patient husband. All I had to do was find out everything there was to know about Roman Britain, invent things to fill the gaps, and work out how to put it all together in a novel… Sheltering from the rain in a museum, I read, “Roman soldiers were allowed to have relationships with local women, but they were not allowed to marry them.” Obviously, here was a terrific story waiting to be told. I wasn’t looking for them: we only went to Hadrian’s Wall because we thought our children should do something educational on holiday. Finally I took the plunge and started working on my own material.Īnd then came the Romans. As secretaries were replaced with computers, and my higher-flying contemporaries discovered to their horror that they were expected to type their own letters, there were fewer and fewer outlets for creativity in the office. ![]() Some of my earliest ventures into creative writing were attempts to type up my indecipherable shorthand in such a way that the boss wouldn’t realise I was making it up. I fear this will upset some readers, but I left university with an English degree and a plan to get married and live happily ever after. Some people know from a very early age that they are going to be writers: I wasn’t one of them. I was lucky enough to be born in the West Country, in beautiful North Devon.
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