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Carnaby's latest feature film 'A Lonely Place to Die' continues to win awards around the world. Following its cinema release in September, the film is now available to buy on Amazon.com, Play.com, iTunes.com and LoveFilm.com.
'A Lonely Place to Die' is distributed in the UK by Kaleidoscope Entertainment, the specialist theatrical division of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment Ltd:
Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, David Aldridge called the film "real edge of your seat excitement." Total Film exclaimed that the film "hits like a bullet between the eyes." Empire Magazine commented: "A good British thriller with horror elements... that's canny enough to avoid genre cliches and boasts a gut-punch worth of edgy menace."
Time Out called it a "taut, twisty pursuit thriller [which] makes terrific use of the stark beaut of the Scottish Highlands and is tightly roped together by Melissa George's lead performance as feisty mountaineer Alison... The film's relentless momentum [is] coupled with Ali Asad's breathtaking location photography." Sky Movies added: "Sean Harris as the chief bad guy steals the show with his flinty-eyed, zero emotion performance, delivering one of the year's most boo-hiss villain monologues."
The Guardian wrote: "British director Julian Gilbey, often working with his screenwriter brother Will Gilby, has made some commercially successful pictures over the last decade, including the geezer-thriller 'Rise of the Footsoldier'. But this looks like being his best yet: an impressively realistic-looking jeopardy nightmare that dovetails with a tense thriller plot... There are some tremendous free-climbing stunts, and breathtaking moments in which people fall, very realistically, from great heights. This is a pretty neat thriller, and it could well take the Gilbey brothers to Hollywood."
Here are links to some recent reviews for 'A Lonely Place to Die':