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We chat to the beautiful Spencer Locke about her new movie Landmine Goes Click

July 8th, 2015 by Marc Comments

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Ahead of it’s premeire at Frightfest 2015, we chat to the very lovely actress Spencer Locke about her movie Landmine Goes Click…

This sounds like one to watch out for

Landmine Goes Click starring Sterling Knight and Spencer Locke secures its London premiere at Film4 Frightfest

Landmine Goes Click, starring Sterling Knight (Melissa & Joey; MacKenzie Falls), Spencer Locke (Resident Evil; Cougar Town) and Dean Geyer (Glee; Terra Nova) will make its London premiere as part of the selection at Film4 Frightfest in August.

Three American tourists are backpacking through the remote countryside of European Georgia when one of them steps on an armed landmine. But that seems to be a minor threat compared to the nightmarish happenings the rest of the afternoon will bring on. A psychopath takes advantage of the tourist’s immobility and brutally assaults the woman he loves.

Sterling Knight is familiar to many as Chad Dylan Cooper in hit TV series MacKenzie Falls, So Random! and Sonny with a Chance, as well as for his role in Melissa & Joey. Spencer Locke is known from the massively popular Resident Evil franchise and the Spielberg/Zemeckis motion capture hit Monster House, but is also no stranger to television with work on Cougar Town. After wowing with his singing ability on Glee and Australian Idol, Dean Geyer has shown he’s also a talented actor with his leading role on US sci-fi series Terra Nova.

Landmine Goes Click is directed and produced by Georgia native Levan Bakhia who made his feature film directorial debut with the thriller 247 F starring Scout Taylor-Compton. The tense script for Landmine Goes Click is written by Adrian Colussi, known for his work on prime time Canadian shows The Jane Show and ‘da Kink In My Hair.

Landmine Goes Click plays at Frightfest 2015 on Friday 28th August.

Marc is a self-confessed nerd. Ever since seeing Star Wars for the first time around 1979 he’s been an unapologetic fan of the Wars and still believes, with Clone Wars and now Underworld, we are yet to see the best Star Wars. He’s a dad of two who now doesn’t have the time (or money) to collect the amount of toys, comics, movies and books he once did, much to the relief of his long-suffering wife. In the real world he’s a graphic designer. He started Following the Nerd because he was tired of searching a million sites every day for all the best news that he loves and decided to create one place where you can go to get the whole lot. Secretly he longs to be sitting in the cockpit of his YT-1300 Corellian Transport ship with his co-pilot Chewie, roaming the universe, waiting for his next big adventure, but feels just at home watching cartoons with his kids….