It seems to be a time for Hollywood to watch out as on the 10th August new British thriller I Against I hits selected cinemas across the country, the gripping British thriller from Stray Dog Films is certainly going to be a movie that you have to see, you can see that just from the trailer.
I Against I is set in the nocturnal underworld in London, where Tommy Carmicheal, head of the criminal family is visciously murdered. Hist distraught son Joseph (Mark Womack) wants some answer and it’s time for somebody to pay! Ian (Kenny Doughty) and Issac (Ingvar Eggert Sigurdsson) who were both caught on a CCTV camera separately leaving his office, both deny that they are the assassin, but now they have to kill each other.
Upcoming British Thriller, I Against I, Gets A Awesome Trailer!
That’s all I’m going to tell you about the movie, but it’s about time that we got a British movie hitting the big screen and hopefully this one will get on to more screens as it’s popularity grows.
I Against I is driected by Mark Cripps, David Ellison and James Marquand, it stars Kenny Doughty (Stella, City Rats, The Crew), Ingvar Eggert Sigurdson (K19, Beowulf and Grendel), Mark Womack (Murphy’s Law, Route Irish) and John Castle (Robocop 3).
Anyway enough talk, I’ll let you view the trailer for yourselves ;)
So what do you think? Do you like the look of it?
Suffice to say I will have a review up of I Against I in a few weeks, as this lucky film reviewer has a “Screener” copy of the movie, now how cool is that
You can follow more of the action at the I Against I Facebook page or got to the Official Website.

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I’m glad you put up the warning about the language in the trailer, it looks an action packed movie, I hope it comes to the Apollo in Rhyl, I think it would do really well
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Hey SlappyBear, I also hope that the local Apollo gets the film, it would be nice to get a good British Thriller shown instead of all these massive Hollywood films