
Two lost souls. One last chance. Melanie's life in a seaside town is going nowhere until she meets Ray, back in town with a shady job to do. A moment's escape becomes a chance to save themselves, and each other. Everyone's Going To Die is a modern British story about coming home, getting by and the redemptive power of feeling you're not alone. A story where porn hotlines rub shoulders with sexy beavers on rollerskates; where the past is laid to rest, two lives are changed and... (Full plot summary below)
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Two lost souls. One last chance. Melanie's life in a seaside town is going nowhere until she meets Ray, back in town with a shady job to do. A moment's escape becomes a chance to save themselves, and each other. Everyone's Going To Die is a modern British story about coming home, getting by and the redemptive power of feeling you're not alone. A story where porn hotlines rub shoulders with sexy beavers on rollerskates; where the past is laid to rest, two lives are changed and nobody, finally, is going to die.
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| Daily Record (UK)Garry McConnachieA wonderful tale of accepting your past and having the courage to embrace the future you want to have, this is independent UK film at its best. |
| HeyUGuysJon LyusA film that manages to make the heavy times feel light, the quiet moments a point of instant kinship with viewers and feel wholly enigmatic during its modest, 83-minute run time. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonShot with a bleached beauty by up-and-comer Dan Stafford Clark, the film may be drenched in melancholy but it never becomes maudlin thanks to a sparky script that is thoughtful, unforced and surprisingly funny. |
| Battle Royale With CheeseRosalynn Try-HaneI had this sense of dread that this was going to another gangster style shoot them-up, but this film is witty, raw and unexpectedly charming. Everyone's Going To Die is one of the reasons why British independent cinema is hot right now. |
| Empire MagazineSimon CrookDeadpan Indie with terrific lead performances. |
| GuardianLeslie FelperinMono-named writer-director Jones was seemingly aiming for quirky, offbeat whimsy with a downbeat undertone but the result is more like clumsy, overthought twee with an undercooked script. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonStrange and wonderful and unclassifiable in the best way, this is an unexpectedly touching and oddly funny platonic romance. Sort of. |
| User ReviewPam MGreat independent film Would highly recommend if you enjoy charming independent film making |
| User ReviewDavi LSaw this earlier today at EIFF and what a pleasant surprise! After a slightly rocky start, the film picks up it's rhythm and just gets better and better. The two lead performances by Nora Tschirner and Rob Knighton are pitch perfect, taking the movie to great places. |