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Exclusive: Richwater Films Unveil Three New Movies For 2014

Richwater Films, the company behind VENDETTA and ASSASSIN, have released teaser art for their first three films of 2014. The company’s next two films, TOP DOG and REIGN OF THE GENERAL, are British crime movies, but in 2014 the company seems to be moving towards action films.

RENEGADES, pitched as ‘the British Expendables,’ is a big budget mercenaries movie written and to be directed by Stephen Reynolds (VENDETTA). Producer Jonathan Sothcott says:

“Imagine the ultimate fantasy cast for this and you’re probably in the same head space Steve and I are. This is our loveletter to 80s action movies and we’re aiming for a full on cinema experience here – things are going to get blown up! This movie will be packed with knowing cameos, huge explosions and massive action set pieces. It isn’t what you’d expect from a British movie.”

WE STILL KILL THE OLD WAY, which Richwater is making for Anchor Bay, is pitched by Sothcott as “Harry Brown on crack” and has a group of old London gangsters coming out of retirement to seek gruesome retribution when one of their number is brutally murdered by a feral street gang. Sothcott says, “We all hear how much safer London would be if the Krays were still running its, so we thought we’d put that to the test! Dougie Brimson and Gary Lawrence have written a real audience pleaser here.”

AGE OF KILL is a ticking clock thriller in which a black ops sniper is blackmailed into killing 6 seemingly random people in 6 hours. But their deaths would unleash catastrophe on London and soon the police, army and his own team are out to stop him.

“This is a really stylish London action thriller,” explains Sothcott, “its big scale and high stakes but also draws inspiration from classics such as Day of the Jackal and even the Die Hard movies.”

Check out the first posters for all three movies below.

Renegades Poster copy

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Source: Richwater Films

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  1. Martyn

    Oct 9, 2013 at 1:24 pm

    Wow, these look and sound TERRIBLE. The first one isn’t even trying to hide that it’s blatantly copying The Expendables. I hope they didn’t pay the GCSE art student they got to photoshop Big Ben. Awful, just awful!

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