Tower Block

R 5.9
2012 1 hr 30 min Action , Thriller

A year after witnessing a murder, residents of Tower Block 31 find themselves being picked off by a sniper, pitting those lucky enough to be alive into a battle for survival.

  • Cast:
    Sheridan Smith , Ralph Brown , Russell Tovey , Jack O'Connell , Jill Baker , Julie Graham , Christopher Fulford

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Reviews

Solemplex
2012/09/19

To me, this movie is perfection.

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SnoReptilePlenty
2012/09/20

Memorable, crazy movie

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Stevecorp
2012/09/21

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Kidskycom
2012/09/22

It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.

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cmovies-99674
2012/09/23

PROS: I should start out by saying that nothing in this movie is really bad or really spectacular. The acting however is an exception to that statement. Every character was alert the whole time the film was rolling. Even though certain actors weren't speaking they were still present in the dialogue. This made it engaging, because every actor influenced the storyline. This quality brought the other aspects of the film up as well. The movie was scarier because of this, the films progression was better because of this, and the movies ending was better because of this. Everything just rolled together making this quite a provocative movie.CONS: The only thing that frustrated me was the description of the movie. I expected to watch this and have an amazing horror film, but this movie barely scraped by being an action drama. I understand there was guns, but that doesn't make it a horror, and the director and producer misunderstood that.www.chorror.com

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Jackson Booth-Millard
2012/09/24

I remember seeing the poster for this British film, I guessed it might be something similar to The Raid, but I read more about it, it sounded really good and I was glad when I got the opportunity to watch. Basically tower blocks were built during the Second World War, they were originally welcomed, especially for great views, making them popular living spaces, but they deteriorated, grew a bad reputation for low cost living and due to rising crime levels, increasing their unpopularity. Tower Block 31 in East London is condemned to be demolished, the only residents remaining are all left on the top floor, these are the most difficult to move out and rehouse. One night, fifteen-year-old Jimmy (Ralph Laurila) runs up and through the tower block begging for help, he is ignored, two masked men chase him, the only person who tries to help is office worker Becky (Sheridan Smith), but she ends up beaten to the ground, while Jimmy is murdered and dragged away. The next day, Detective Constable Devlin (Steven Cree) is carrying out enquiries, going from door to door on the top floor asking for information about the murder, nobody will speak to him, not even Becky who claims her injuries are from a mugging. Three months later, Becky is in her flat with her colleague Ryan (Jamie Thomas King), they are having a talk, when all the sudden Ryan is shot in the head through the window, Becky runs out, the other top floor residents find themselves targeted by the unknown sniper as well. The other Tower Block 31 residents are: young couple Amy (Loui Batley) and Jeff (Michael Legge), Carol (Julie Graham) and her teenage son Daniel (Harry McEntire), chavvy single mother Jenny (Montserrat Lombard), middle- aged former soldier Neville (Cape Wrath's Ralph Brown) and his wife Violet (Jill Baker), small-time drug dealers Gary (EastEnders' Nabil Elouahabi) and Mark (Kane Robinson), lonely alcoholic Paul (Russell Tovey), and petty criminal Kurtis (Jack O'Connell). The residents cannot go near the windows for fear of being shot and killed, they cannot go down the fire escape stairs for the same reason, there is no phone reception, the elevators have been shut down, many doors have been booby-trapped, and they find the ground floor escape door has been blocked by a skip container. Their desperation to escape or get help causes friction between the surviving residents, but Becky becomes the unintentional leader, reminding them to stick together and suggesting many of the ideas to help them get out alive. This includes going down the elevator shaft and finding a way out at the bottom, using the fire hose as a makeshift rope to climb down the side of the building to the ground, and finally the idea to start a fire so that people outside will see the smoke and send for help. After setting fire to the top floor, Becky, Kurtis and Neville climb down to the bottom to wait for the emergency services, the gunman shoots arriving property developer Kevin (Christopher Fulford) and his assistant Eddie (Tony Jayawardena) and enters the building, throwing a smoke grenade in. Becky runs out, finds a nail gun in the pickup truck and runs back in, the three survivors manage to subdue the gunman and remove his mask, only to discover it is DC Devlin, he has cracked due to lack of assistance in the murder case, after a struggle Becky finally kills him with the nail gun, the survivors walk out as sirens are heard approaching. Smith as the Sigourney Weaver-like accidental heroine is great, and there is great support from the likes of O'Connell, Brown and Tovey, it is a very simple concept, a crazed sniper who has thought of everything trapping innocent but equally guilty people in their high rise and they try whatever they can to escape, the derelict East End tower block makes for a good eerie location, and there are plenty of gory moments and well-timed shocks to keep nerves jangling, it is a a fantastically tense thriller. Very good!

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Woodyanders
2012/09/25

The residents of the apartment building Tower Block 31 witness the brutal murder of a young man. However, the case goes unsolved because of their refusal to tell the police what they saw. A year later, a mysterious sniper who's out for revenge lays siege to the building. Directors Ronnie Thompson and James Nunn, working from a compact script by James Moran, relates the gripping story at a swift pace, builds a considerable amount of claustrophobic tension, makes fine use of the rundown main location, and maintains a hard gritty tone throughout. The moments of bloody violence are quite shocking in their savage suddenness. The sound acting by the able cast keeps the movie humming: Sheridan Smith makes for a strong and sympathetic heroine as the tough and determined Becky, Jack O'Connell provides plenty of brash attitude and wickedly amusing sarcastic humor as nasty and obnoxious punk Kurtis, and Ralph Brown does well as rugged old-timer Neville, plus there are praiseworthy contributions from Russell Tovey as nice guy alcoholic Paul, Jill Baker as Neville's feisty wife Violet, and Julie Graham as whiny bitch Carol. Best of all, the extremely streamlined and economical simplicity of style evident throughout ensures that there's no padding or filler of any kind. Both Ben Moulden's polished widescreen cinematography and the spare pulsating score by Owen Harris are up to speed. A real neat and effective little nail-biter.

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Handy Andy
2012/09/26

OK, it wasn't great and it wasn't bad, it was what you make of it. Leave all your "buts" at the door and just accept the silliness of what's ahead. If you want a short, shoot em up, barracking for the Disadvantaged people movie, then maybe see this movie. I applauded film makers having a go, coming up with new story lines, new concepts, however we have had this concept of "escaping the unknown" plenty of times, but not so many times have we seen it in this environment, especially in U.K films.. Give it a go and like I said, leave your "buts" at the door.... because you never know what's lurking behind it..

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