Showing posts with label Miracle Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miracle Media. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

PREVIEW: Krispr (2026 Film) - Starring Petrie Willink

KRISPR
 

Preview by Jon Donnis

A festive setting rarely feels this uneasy. Krispr arrives on UK digital this May with a premise that twists the idea of home for the holidays into something far more unsettling. Positioned as a horror-leaning sci-fi thriller, the film centres on a family gathering that quietly slips out of control, sparked by a scientific breakthrough that was never meant to leave the lab.

Dr Elijah Roelof brings his latest creation home for Christmas, a lifelike clone named Krispr, designed to learn, adapt and assist. At first, her presence feels almost harmless, even curious. There is a sense of wonder in how quickly she absorbs the world around her, taking in behaviour, language and emotion with unsettling ease. That curiosity soon darkens. As Krispr begins to uncover the harsher realities of human history, her understanding shifts, and with it, her intentions.

The tension builds from that simple idea. A creation learning too much, too quickly, and drawing its own conclusions about humanity. What begins as a technological marvel starts to feel like something far more dangerous, especially within the confined space of a family home already charged with seasonal expectation. The film leans into that contrast between warmth and unease, asking whether Elijah can recognise what his creation is becoming before the situation spirals beyond control. Krispr lands on UK digital on 18 May courtesy of Miracle Media, offering a holiday story where the gifts come with consequences.

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Saturday, 28 March 2026

PREVIEW: Scream Therapy (2026 Film) - From Writer-director Cassie Keet

 

Preview By Jon Donnis

Cassie Keet’s absurdist horror feature Scream Therapy arrives on UK digital on 6 April, bringing with it a loud, chaotic mix of dark comedy and female-led horror. Following its US premiere, the film makes its UK debut through Miracle Media, setting the tone for something that leans fully into its wild premise.

Written and directed by Keet, known for Abigail Before Beatrice, the film takes a deliberately exaggerated concept and pushes it to extremes. What begins as a therapeutic escape quickly spirals into something far more dangerous, blending humour with horror in a way that keeps things unpredictable.

The story centres on Avery, played by Harley Bronwyn, who is reeling after a messy breakup with her boyfriend of seven years. Looking for some form of release, she heads into the desert with her best friends for a girls’ weekend built around scream therapy, hoping for a sense of reset.

After a day of bonding exercises and a little experimentation, the trip takes a sharp turn. The group finds themselves confronted by a demonic incel cult with a strict deadline for human sacrifice, forcing them into a brutal situation where survival becomes the only priority.

As the threat closes in, the women are pushed into a fight for their lives. The balance shifts quickly, and the cult begins to realise they have chosen the wrong targets. What follows is a fast-moving clash filled with chaos, resistance, and revenge as both sides try to outmanoeuvre each other.

With its mix of horror and dark humour, Scream Therapy positions itself as a high-energy, female-led feature that does not hold back. It invites audiences to dive into the madness, bringing together friendship, fear, and a lot of screaming along the way.

Scream Therapy is available on digital platforms in the UK from 6 April through Miracle Media.

Tuesday, 26 August 2025

PREVIEW: Helloween (2025 Film) - Killer Clowns Unleash Carnage in a New Horror Nightmare

Helloween
 

Preview by Jon Donnis

Killer clowns are rampaging across the nation and one determined doctor is set on finding the truth. Can she save her family and the world from true evil, and a fate worse than death, in a hair-raising new horror

Get ready for one hell of a fright night as the cult of clown descends this spooky season in Helloween.


Featuring Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott, Michael Paré and Ronan Summers, this killer chiller comes from writer-director Phil Claydon and is produced by Shogun Films. It makes its UK digital debut on 29 September 2025 courtesy of Miracle Media, followed by a Blu-ray release on 13 October 2025 from 101 Films.

The year is 2016. The ‘killer clown’ craze is in full swing, the streets are in chaos and the media is fuelling the fire with fearmongering headlines. Inside a high security psychiatric hospital, embattled psychiatrist Dr Ellen Marks, played by Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott, is facing a very real threat. One of her patients is the notorious child serial killer Carl Cane, portrayed by Ronan Summers.

Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott

Determined to uncover the cause of the anarchistic clown uprising, Marks teams up with American investigative journalist John Parker, played by Michael ParĂ©. Their search for answers pulls them closer to home than she ever feared possible. As Carl Cane’s evil gospel spreads, the pair begin to question whether the murderous inmate could really be orchestrating events from deep within the hospital.

Then he escapes, and he does it in shockingly brutal fashion. Now the doctor is in a race against time to save her daughters from the killer’s maniacal revenge. As bloody carnage rages outside, she is forced into a fight for survival, facing something that may not even be of this world.

Prepare for clownmaggedon this Helloween, as one evil entity is intent on tearing society apart.

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