Last Seven UK Art*Here be spoilers.
Director: Imran Naqvi.
Writer: John Stanley.
The Last Seven is a London shot film from a series of production companies including: Goliath Productions, Nightshade Productions, Press on Features, and Vesuvius Film Partners. The film was released in the United Kingdom August 27th, with a DVD/Blu-Ray release August 30th. Starring are the usual Brit' suspects: Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Danny Dyer and others, with the film delving into the spiritual realm through graphic character flashbacks. The Last Seven is a slow paced thriller without an initial hook, which left this viewer slightly unsatisfied. On the plus side, there is beautiful cinematography and solid acting from the core group of actors and the film does take on some interesting existential themes. Plus Danny Dyer is in one of his first serious roles.
The film involves seven strangers waking up at the same time in a deserted London.
Director: Imran Naqvi.
Writer: John Stanley.
The Last Seven is a London shot film from a series of production companies including: Goliath Productions, Nightshade Productions, Press on Features, and Vesuvius Film Partners. The film was released in the United Kingdom August 27th, with a DVD/Blu-Ray release August 30th. Starring are the usual Brit' suspects: Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Danny Dyer and others, with the film delving into the spiritual realm through graphic character flashbacks. The Last Seven is a slow paced thriller without an initial hook, which left this viewer slightly unsatisfied. On the plus side, there is beautiful cinematography and solid acting from the core group of actors and the film does take on some interesting existential themes. Plus Danny Dyer is in one of his first serious roles.
The film involves seven strangers waking up at the same time in a deserted London.
- 10/3/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
There are seven people in “The Last Seven”, and each one has no memory of who they are, only that they have awakened in a completely deserted London. Eventually, the seven come together, and try to figure out what’s happening to the city around them. Okay, not really; they mostly just bitch at each other and walk around. Slowly but surely, though, they began to remember things – memories from their past that starts to shed light on their current condition. Meanwhile, a mysterious, bleeding figure in black (the ubiquitous Danny Dyer) stalks them from the shadows. Sound interesting to you? Well it sounded interesting to me. Then again, I’m a sucker for these type of movies – disparate strangers in a strange location must work together to survive? Yes, please! “The Last Seven” marks the feature film directorial debut of Imran Naqvi, and while it’s not the best...
- 9/9/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
The premise of Pakistani filmmaker Imran Naqvi‘s straight-to-dvd release, The Last Seven is not a complex one. A number of people (in this case, seven) wake up in a mysteriously empty metropolis (in this case, London) with no recollection of how they got there or what happened to the rest of the population. Ironically enough, it sounds an awful lot like the upcoming Brad Anderson flick, Vanishing on 7th Street.
The “why am I here and who can I trust” vibes the below trailer puts off remind me an awful lot of Cube, an original and thrilling low-budget foreign (Canadian) indie that I very much enjoyed.
The Last Seven is already available on DVD in the U.K. (and Amazon), but be warned: the infamous Tomatometer currently gives this film a 0% Fresh rating. You should know that the rating comes, in another twist of numerical coincidence, from only seven reviews,...
The “why am I here and who can I trust” vibes the below trailer puts off remind me an awful lot of Cube, an original and thrilling low-budget foreign (Canadian) indie that I very much enjoyed.
The Last Seven is already available on DVD in the U.K. (and Amazon), but be warned: the infamous Tomatometer currently gives this film a 0% Fresh rating. You should know that the rating comes, in another twist of numerical coincidence, from only seven reviews,...
- 9/8/2010
- by James Battaglia
- The Film Stage
London Population: 7 Million. Until Today. I've never heard of this film before today, but it doesn't actually look that bad, although I will admit that I think we're starting to see a little too many of these "a few people are left alive" post-apocalyptic thrillers these days. Film School Rejects recently featured the trailer for The Last Seven, a straight-to-dvd film directed by Imran Naqvi about seven people in London who find out they're apparently the last seven people in existence. What happened? And what's going to happen next? I really like the vibe in this, I'm surprised it's just a DVD release, but I guess not everything can be theatrical. t the official UK trailer for Imran Naqvi's The Last Seven: The Last Seven is directed by Pakistani filmmaker Imran Naqvi, a former steadicam operator who's making his feature directing debut. The screenplay was by written by newcomer John Stanley.
- 9/7/2010
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A dash of Lost and 28 Days Later and you've got The Last Seven , a new film director Imran Naqvi and starring Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Daisy Head, Sebastian Street, Rita Ramnani, John Mawson with Ronan Vibert and Danny Dyer. The film is available now in the UK and we have a trailer and synopsis to share. A watch stops. A man awakes. He remembers nothing. And London is completely deserted. Starring Tamer Hassan, Danny Dyer and Simon Phillips . London.s last survivors must fight to stay alive as events become increasingly more dangerous and disturbing, whilst trying to piece together their memories of a cataclysmic event on an epic scale. Struggling to make sense of an impossible situation and stay alive against all the odds, this is the mission of the last seven.
- 8/30/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Pandemic, alien invasion or Zombie Apocalypse? The latest trailer (and poster) for Imran Naqvi’s horror thriller The Last Seven still isn’t giving much away as to what disaster befalls London - and why 7 strangers have survived in a city that once home to over 8 million - but has us intrigued enough to want to see more. They are going for one of those dual style releases on this one, the Film hit UK theatres yesterday, and arrives on DVD a few days after. Synopsis: A watch stops. A man awakes. He remembers nothing. And London is completely deserted. Starring Tamer Hassan, Danny Dyer and Simon Phillips – London’s last survivors must fight to stay alive as events become increasingly more dangerous and disturbing, whilst trying to piece together their memories of a cataclysmic event on an epic scale. Struggling to make sense of an impossible situation and stay alive against all the odds,...
- 8/29/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
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- 8/27/2010
- by The guide
- The Guardian - Film News
The Last Seven DVD ArtThose in the UK will be getting a nice treat as director Imran Naqvi releases his feature The Last Seven in theatres next week. The trailer and the premise are both interesting, as the last seven people on earth struggle to stay alive. This film stars Danny Dyer (Severance), Tamer Hassan (Clash of the Titans), Daisy Head and Sebastian Street. Releasing through Press on Features, fans of thrillers can check out the promotion trailer for the feature inside.
The synopsis for The Last Seven here:
"The Last Seven is a gripping thriller, as seven strangers wake up in a deserted London with no memory of who they are or what has happened. They wander the empty streets and try to piece together their memories and someone, or something seems to be following them. This something is coming for each of them" (Press On Features).
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The synopsis for The Last Seven here:
"The Last Seven is a gripping thriller, as seven strangers wake up in a deserted London with no memory of who they are or what has happened. They wander the empty streets and try to piece together their memories and someone, or something seems to be following them. This something is coming for each of them" (Press On Features).
Release Date:...
- 8/27/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Metrodome have just sent me a movie that I’ve been looking forward to seeing for some time as Jon and I got to visit the set earlier in the year (you can see our set photos from the shoot here). It’s called The Last Seven and stars Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Danny Dyer, Sebastian Street and Rita Ramnani and is directed by Imran Naqvi.
The movie what turns out to be the final seven people on earth struggling to come to terms with where they are.
In a not-too-distant future, the face of London has changed dramatically. Stung by ineffectual politics, a rapidly expanding population and the ravages of climate change it can no longer take the strain and collapses in on itself. Down from 7 million, now only 7 individuals remain and together they must form a new society in the face of a desperate, unforgiving future.
The Last Seven...
The movie what turns out to be the final seven people on earth struggling to come to terms with where they are.
In a not-too-distant future, the face of London has changed dramatically. Stung by ineffectual politics, a rapidly expanding population and the ravages of climate change it can no longer take the strain and collapses in on itself. Down from 7 million, now only 7 individuals remain and together they must form a new society in the face of a desperate, unforgiving future.
The Last Seven...
- 8/27/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Last Seven, a post apocalypse thriller directed by Imran Naqvi, written by John Stanley and starring Tamer Hassan, Danny Dyer, Rita Ramnani and Simon Phillips had its premiere in London this week.
Telling the story of the last seven people left alive in London, the survivors must fight to stay alive as events become increasingly more dangerous and disturbing, whilst trying to piece together their memories of a cataclysmic event on an epic scale.
The film is playing in cinemas now and comes to DVD on the 30th of August, here’s the report from the premiere,
We visited the set a few months back, and found Simon Phillips and Danny Dyer knee deep in bloodied victims from an explosion in a London restaurant. The pictures from our visit are below, and we grabbed Mr. Dyer who explained his role in The Last Seven, throwing in some choice words...
Telling the story of the last seven people left alive in London, the survivors must fight to stay alive as events become increasingly more dangerous and disturbing, whilst trying to piece together their memories of a cataclysmic event on an epic scale.
The film is playing in cinemas now and comes to DVD on the 30th of August, here’s the report from the premiere,
We visited the set a few months back, and found Simon Phillips and Danny Dyer knee deep in bloodied victims from an explosion in a London restaurant. The pictures from our visit are below, and we grabbed Mr. Dyer who explained his role in The Last Seven, throwing in some choice words...
- 8/27/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Metrodome have been kind enough to give us three copies of their new movie, The Last Seven on DVD to give away. The movie is released on DVD and Blu Ray 30th August (you can buy a copy here) and stars Tamer Hassan, Danny Dyer, Simon Phillips, Sebastian Street and Rita Ramnani and was directed by Imran Naqvi.
Dead Man Running’s Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer explosively reunite for this taut action-thriller in which a cataclysmic event has left London deserted and under the thrall of a sinister presence.
When William (Simon Phillips) regains consciousness he finds himself confused and alone in an empty London street. As he explores the area, he discovers that not only are all the people missing but so are his memories.
A chance encounter teams him up with six other lost souls, led by soldier Jack (Hassan), who are all haunted by fractured memories of a devastating event.
Dead Man Running’s Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer explosively reunite for this taut action-thriller in which a cataclysmic event has left London deserted and under the thrall of a sinister presence.
When William (Simon Phillips) regains consciousness he finds himself confused and alone in an empty London street. As he explores the area, he discovers that not only are all the people missing but so are his memories.
A chance encounter teams him up with six other lost souls, led by soldier Jack (Hassan), who are all haunted by fractured memories of a devastating event.
- 8/19/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We’re gearing up to the release of The Last Seven, which got its 18 certificate from the BBFC today. A London based post-apocalyptic thriller dealing with the last seven people alive.
The film stars Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Danny Dyer, Sebastian Street and Rita Ramnani and was directed by Imran Naqvi.
So far we’ve seen a great trailer and got to chat briefly with the Angel of Death himself Danny Dyer, you can see both of those clips here. There is also a recently released image, whch gives a good indication of what’s in store.
Dave and I were on set earlier in the year and we’ll be bringing our report as soon as we can, in the meantime check out this exclusive look at the UK poster. Click on it to see it in its full glory.
The premise, and what we’ve seen so far in the trailer,...
The film stars Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Danny Dyer, Sebastian Street and Rita Ramnani and was directed by Imran Naqvi.
So far we’ve seen a great trailer and got to chat briefly with the Angel of Death himself Danny Dyer, you can see both of those clips here. There is also a recently released image, whch gives a good indication of what’s in store.
Dave and I were on set earlier in the year and we’ll be bringing our report as soon as we can, in the meantime check out this exclusive look at the UK poster. Click on it to see it in its full glory.
The premise, and what we’ve seen so far in the trailer,...
- 8/4/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Jon and I got to visit the set of the Last Seven when they were filming a few months back and got to meet many of the cast. We hope to have some images up from our visit in the coming weeks. You can also see our short and sweet interview with Danny Dyer here along with the trailer for the movie.
A brand new image from the movie has been release on Sky Movies website and you can check it out below.
The Last Seven is directed by Imran Naqvi and stars Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Simon Philips, Daisy Head and Rita Ramnani.
Synopsis: Geezer princelings Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer star in this London-set post-apocalyptic thriller. A man wakes up in a deserted city. He does not know who he is…but he does know that he can’t trust his six fellow survivors. Fear a film where...
A brand new image from the movie has been release on Sky Movies website and you can check it out below.
The Last Seven is directed by Imran Naqvi and stars Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Simon Philips, Daisy Head and Rita Ramnani.
Synopsis: Geezer princelings Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer star in this London-set post-apocalyptic thriller. A man wakes up in a deserted city. He does not know who he is…but he does know that he can’t trust his six fellow survivors. Fear a film where...
- 7/29/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Check out four new, behind-the-scenes images from Imran Naqvi’s high-concept thriller “The Last Seven” below. This is definitely one of my more anticipated films of 2010. And in case you missed it, take a look at the teaser trailer here. London is dead: silent and dead. Into this dead silence walk seven disparate souls thrown together purely by circumstance: each desperately hoping to find a reason as to why they are in the situation they are in and what, if anything they can do to escape it. But as we discover, reason holds little sway here…for in the darkness of this dead, silent metropolis something way beyond reason is on the move and it knows its prey is powerless to stop it… It knows it can take all the time that it needs… And it knows that at the last, it will prevail. Starring Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Sebastian Street,...
- 2/15/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
I love films like “The Last Seven”. It’s the kind of movie that lives and dies by its ability to draw you in with its premise — in this case, seven strangers wake up in an empty London without any memory of who they are, or what has happened to everyone else. And apparently, going by the synopsis below, there is something else there with them. Yup, that just about does it for me. I’m there with bells on when this thing hits later this year. Check out the teaser trailer, which follows one of the survivors, and judge for yourself if you wanna join me. The film is the directorial debut of Imran Naqvi, and it looks like it has a decent budget to boot. Or if it doesn’t, Naqvi has made a hell of a lot with little. London is dead: silent and dead. Into this...
- 2/14/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Directed by first-timer Imran Naqvi, The Last Seven is a British post-apocalyptic "empty city" thriller that tells the story of a cataclysmic event that leaves only seven remaining people on earth. Just to make things worse, as they desperately struggle to understand the events they have been thrust into, they are hunted one by one by a powerful demonic power!
If the shades of 28 Days Later meets I am Legend haven't grabbed you then you'll love the look of the trailer. It doesn't give much away as it's a teaser, but it's pretty slick to look at.
The Last Seven stars Simon Phillips, Tamer Hassan, Sebastian Street, Daisy Head, Rita Ramnani and Danny Dyer.
Trailer after the break.
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If the shades of 28 Days Later meets I am Legend haven't grabbed you then you'll love the look of the trailer. It doesn't give much away as it's a teaser, but it's pretty slick to look at.
The Last Seven stars Simon Phillips, Tamer Hassan, Sebastian Street, Daisy Head, Rita Ramnani and Danny Dyer.
Trailer after the break.
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- 2/12/2010
- QuietEarth.us
There is a lot happening in British independent film at the moment, with Gerard Johnson’s Tony making waves and Steve Lawson’s Dead Cert looking good for this year. A chorus of new voices are being heard, and their passion and talent is evident with every new release.
Here at HeyUGuys we are always looking to bring you news of these and other British movies and we’ve got something really rather special for you today.
We were lucky enough to visit the set of The Last Seven, the new film from Imran Naqvi and Simon Phillips, a thriller about, coincidentally enough, the last seven people on Earth, and we’ll bring you footage and pics from the visit in a later post.
The teaser trailer for the film, which stars Simon Phillips, Tamer Hassan, Sebastian Street, Rita Ramnani and Danny Dyer, is out now and does a great...
Here at HeyUGuys we are always looking to bring you news of these and other British movies and we’ve got something really rather special for you today.
We were lucky enough to visit the set of The Last Seven, the new film from Imran Naqvi and Simon Phillips, a thriller about, coincidentally enough, the last seven people on Earth, and we’ll bring you footage and pics from the visit in a later post.
The teaser trailer for the film, which stars Simon Phillips, Tamer Hassan, Sebastian Street, Rita Ramnani and Danny Dyer, is out now and does a great...
- 2/12/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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