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Trailer Preview: WILDCAT ‘Claws in Captivity’

Coming courtesy of young Director Jonathan W. Stokes, his new film ‘WILDCAT’ tells the story of a reporter Khadija Young (played by Georgina Campbell of TV series such as ‘Black Mirror’ and ‘Broadchurch’) whose foreign correspondence in the Middle East is unceremoniously cut short when her convoy is ambushed by militants – and taken prisoner.

Seemingly derivative, it essentially boils down to the ingenuity of a young reporter, who focusses on out witting her captors. Though the trailer does not reveal any specific twist, the film’s idiosyncratic title perhaps offers a deliberate insight into the true nature of this ambitious reporter. Combining the title and the intense trailer immediately infers that there is ‘more-than-meets-the-eye’ when it comes to the protagonist.

Although not necessarily novel or unique, the film does look intriguing thus presenting what would be a tense psychological thriller in a Middle Eastern war setting. As a film about captivity the audience is forced to settle for an isolated setting, thus no expectations of major set pieces or amazing scenery.

The single setting of the militant compound, means that the film will rely on the talents of the actors themselves and from the trailer alone, it does look like Georgina Campbell boasts some serious acting chops. Certainly enough to pique ones interest with the intrigue it manages to produce in a single trailer and certainly a clever twist will make it all the more interesting.

Wildcat stars Georgina Campbell, Luke Benward, Ibrahim Renno, Mido Hamada, Ali Olomi. Saban Films is releasing the movie in theaters from April 23, and on VOD and Digital from April 27.

Vance Ang
Vance Ang has primarily been professionally published in bodybuilding and fitness since 2005, having written extensively for hardcopy publications such as Australian IRONMAN and FLEX; but also for e-publications such as RAW Muscle and more recently the media platform, The Evolution of Bodybuilding. He is a Melbourne based policy and strategy consultant currently undertaking his post graduate study in Law.  In addition to bodybuilding, conservative politics and Savate (French Kickboxing), he has long been a fan of movies and cinema of all genres – subsequently prompting an interest in modern story telling, that being script writing.  He is in the process of writing his first horror novel ‘Providence’
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