Alex Walker has returned with a whole new season of Almost Paradise, featuring one intriguing crime after another, all set in the city of Cebu, Mactan. Amazon Prime has brought this lighthearted investigative comedy-drama to take viewers on an adventurous ride with Alex Walker (played by Christian Kane) and his constant supporting pals, Ernesto Almares (played by Arthur Acuna) and Kai Mendoza (played by Samantha Richelle). In Almost Paradise season 1, we saw former DEA agent Alex Walker suffer a heart attack, leading to his subsequent transfer to the Philippines to take good care of his health and enjoy his retirement. However, little did he know that his fate would take an exciting turn, throwing him once again into the world of investigating crimes and punishing criminals.
Season 1 highlighted a significant part of Alex’s personal life, which revolved around his daughter, Evelyn. As a DEA undercover agent, Alex’s life...
Season 1 highlighted a significant part of Alex’s personal life, which revolved around his daughter, Evelyn. As a DEA undercover agent, Alex’s life...
- 7/21/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
Almost Paradise is a crime comedy action drama series that aired on Amazon in 2020. The show features a talented cast, including Christian Kane, Samantha Richelle, Simon London, and more. In the first season, we are introduced to Alex Walker, a former DEA agent portrayed by Christian Kane. Alex decides to retire from the DEA and seeks a peaceful and relaxing life on the beautiful island of Mactan in the Philippines. However, his retirement plans take an unexpected turn when a series of crimes occur on the island, and Alex finds himself drawn into solving them. Throughout the season, viewers witness Alex and his colleagues tackling ten different cases. As the cases unfold, intriguing backstories surrounding the characters are revealed, adding depth and complexity to the overall narrative.
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Plot Summary
In Almost Paradise Season 1, Alex Walker, a former DEA agent, decided to relocate to the Philippines, seeking a peaceful...
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Summary
In Almost Paradise Season 1, Alex Walker, a former DEA agent, decided to relocate to the Philippines, seeking a peaceful...
- 7/19/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.”
After an “in name only” outing with Amityville Prison (aka Against The Night), there’s something reassuring about Amityville Exorcism, which delivers exactly what the title suggests.
This is the second outing for director Mark Polonia after Amityville Death House, who swaps out writer John Oak Dalton for “franchise” newcomer Billy D’Amato. Alas, what made Death House an entertaining, albeit uneven, watch – ie: a pair of gonzo sequences – is mostly absent in this film.
Exorcism begins with a typical Amityville set piece in which father Charles Humes (Ken Van Sant) murders his wife and daughters in their home. Polonia and cinematographer Lukas K. Reynolds shoot this sequence in a dream-like fashion: partially in slow motion, with an accentuated heartbeat pounding on the soundtrack.
After an “in name only” outing with Amityville Prison (aka Against The Night), there’s something reassuring about Amityville Exorcism, which delivers exactly what the title suggests.
This is the second outing for director Mark Polonia after Amityville Death House, who swaps out writer John Oak Dalton for “franchise” newcomer Billy D’Amato. Alas, what made Death House an entertaining, albeit uneven, watch – ie: a pair of gonzo sequences – is mostly absent in this film.
Exorcism begins with a typical Amityville set piece in which father Charles Humes (Ken Van Sant) murders his wife and daughters in their home. Polonia and cinematographer Lukas K. Reynolds shoot this sequence in a dream-like fashion: partially in slow motion, with an accentuated heartbeat pounding on the soundtrack.
- 7/18/2023
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Danielle Donahue, Jeff Kirkendall, Bob Dennis, James Carolus, Steve Diasparra, Ken Van Sant, Todd Carpenter, Austin Dragovich, Laurie Smith, Frank Humes, Houston Baker | Written by John Oak Dalton | Directed by Mark Polonia
I’m not going to lie, the oeuvre of the Polonia Brothers is somewhat of an acquired taste. Always low budget, often made with recurring cast and crew, very much what you’d call Diy filmmaking – right down to using familiar stock music and stock video footage (tell me you don’t recognise this films blood-drip filled opening credits? I’ve seen it offered as a design from tons of “video editors” on Fiverr). You have been warned… But for those familiar with the Polonia’s work, Jurassic Prey is more of the same cheesy fun that you’ve come to expect!
Jurassic Prey, originally released on Full Moon’s streaming service under the title of Meateaters,...
I’m not going to lie, the oeuvre of the Polonia Brothers is somewhat of an acquired taste. Always low budget, often made with recurring cast and crew, very much what you’d call Diy filmmaking – right down to using familiar stock music and stock video footage (tell me you don’t recognise this films blood-drip filled opening credits? I’ve seen it offered as a design from tons of “video editors” on Fiverr). You have been warned… But for those familiar with the Polonia’s work, Jurassic Prey is more of the same cheesy fun that you’ve come to expect!
Jurassic Prey, originally released on Full Moon’s streaming service under the title of Meateaters,...
- 4/28/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After a boffo week of horror title releases, we are back to slim pickings. Only one title this week is worthy of the amount of attention that we have given it. Hint ... it's home to lots of snapping jaws and more boobs than the Playboy Mansion!
That's right, kids! Piranha is finally here and it seems as if everyone else is avoiding those millions of tiny flesh-tearing razor-sharp teeth. Well, you know what I mean. So, hold on tight to something steady and stay out of the lake waters while we bring you back to our Piranha 3D Central. Now served in original recipe Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D (in case Santa brought you a 3D television set).
Piranha 3D (Blu-ray DVD Review)
Directed by Alexandre Aja
Starring Elisabeth Shue, Ving Rhames, Jerry O'Connell, Kelly Brook, Riley Steele, Steven R. McQueen, Jessica Szohr, Paul Scheer, Adam Scott, Christopher Lloyd, and Richard Dreyfuss...
That's right, kids! Piranha is finally here and it seems as if everyone else is avoiding those millions of tiny flesh-tearing razor-sharp teeth. Well, you know what I mean. So, hold on tight to something steady and stay out of the lake waters while we bring you back to our Piranha 3D Central. Now served in original recipe Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D (in case Santa brought you a 3D television set).
Piranha 3D (Blu-ray DVD Review)
Directed by Alexandre Aja
Starring Elisabeth Shue, Ving Rhames, Jerry O'Connell, Kelly Brook, Riley Steele, Steven R. McQueen, Jessica Szohr, Paul Scheer, Adam Scott, Christopher Lloyd, and Richard Dreyfuss...
- 1/11/2011
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
Halloweenight, the latest creation from Polonia Brothers Entertainment, marks the first movie done by the company without the help of John Polonia, the twin brother and other half of Pbe who passed away suddenly in February of 2008. Based on a story and a concept for a feature film John had written years earlier, Mark Polonia takes on the job of bringing his late brother’s old story to life with the help of a cast of old Polonia Bros. movie regulars (like Todd Carpenter, Cindy Wheeler, Bob Dennis, Dave Fife, Ken VanSant, etc.) and with the monster and gore making prestige of make-up effects artist Brett Piper (Screaming Dead, Bacterium, etc.).
- 12/31/2009
- by Mario Dominick
- HorrorYearbook
Longtime indie fright filmmaker Mark Polonia is self-distributing Halloweenight, the latest Polonia Bros. Entertainment production, on DVD beginning today under the Cinegraphic Productions banner. It’s the first feature he has made since the untimely death of his brother/moviemaking partner John in February 2008, and is also the final movie of their frequent collaborator Mark Satterly.
Written and directed by Mark from John’s story, Halloweenight is about a put-upon college student who constructs a living scarecrow that he uses to take revenge on his enemies during an All Hallow’s party. “Halloweenight is the culmination of many talented people putting forth their best efforts to make this film as good as can possibly be,” Mark says. “It was produced, first and foremost, to honor the memory of John Polonia, who tragically passed away as preproduction began. Sadly, after the movie was finished, the producer, Matt Satterly, also passed away.
Written and directed by Mark from John’s story, Halloweenight is about a put-upon college student who constructs a living scarecrow that he uses to take revenge on his enemies during an All Hallow’s party. “Halloweenight is the culmination of many talented people putting forth their best efforts to make this film as good as can possibly be,” Mark says. “It was produced, first and foremost, to honor the memory of John Polonia, who tragically passed away as preproduction began. Sadly, after the movie was finished, the producer, Matt Satterly, also passed away.
- 10/9/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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