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Seize Them!

Sucks to be queen.
2024 | 91m | English

(1291 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Curtis Vowell
Writer: Andy Riley
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An arrogant queen becomes a fugitive in her own land after being overthrown by a charismatic revolutionary and must face hardship and danger as she embarks on a voyage to win back her throne.
Release Date: Apr 05, 2024
Director: Curtis Vowell
Writer: Andy Riley
Genres: Comedy, Adventure
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Production Companies DJ Films, Stigma Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Aimee Lou Wood Queen Dagan
Lolly Adefope Shulmay
Nicola Coughlan Humble Joan
Jessica Hynes Leofwine
Nick Frost Bobik
Paul Kaye King Ivarr
Nitin Ganatra Witgar the Baker
Murray McArthur Ur-Nammu
John Macmillan King Guthrum
Ben Ashenden Penda the Rebel
James Acaster Felix the Ironmonger
Victoria Broom Queen Fritha
Matthew Cottle Alric the Painter
Jonathan Gunning Vortimer the Farmer
Jason Barnett Thane Tostig
Dino Kelly Sergeant Maxen
Ben Rufus Green Osmund the Leather-Maker
Adam Fray Hengist the Crier
Annie Brothers Girl watching puppet show
Georgia Brothers Girl watching puppet show
Darcie Brothers Girl watching puppet show
Dom Hodgson Thief
Marcus Onilude Captain Gildas
Mark Hillman Soldier with Mace
Kent Goldfinch Thane
Toby Rothwell Rebel Soldier
Samantha Glendinning Servant
Name Job
Curtis Vowell Director
Andy Riley Writer
Kelly Valentine Hendry Casting
Jessica Mescall Casting
Antonio Austoni Line Producer
Ashley Rowe Director of Photography
Richard Shaw Editor
Gemma Clancy Art Direction
Murray McKeown Supervising Art Director
Caroline Harris Costume Design
Sue McLean Set Decoration
Kit Line Production Design
Christopher Knight Drone Pilot
Name Title
Damian Jones Producer
Andy Riley Executive Producer
Nigel Green Executive Producer
Paul Grindey Executive Producer
Sophie Meyer Executive Producer
Jack Webb Executive Producer
Matthew James Wilkinson Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Does anyone remember "Boudica" (2019)? Well this is in the same sort of vein but a little better. "Dagan" (Aimee Lou Wood) is the hated queen of a realm that is being taken over by the woman-of-the-people who is "Humble Joan" (Nicola Coughlan doing her best Jeanette Krankie impersonation) who has di ... scovered the power of gunpowder. Luckily for the overthrown queen, she has one loyal servant and she - "Shulmay (Lolly Adefope) has her head screwed on well enough to get them to safety. Then it's a trek 140 miles to the sea where they are to meet the queen's foreign relatives who have apparently promised military aide. En route they encounter the nice-but-dim "Bobik" (Nick Frost) and have some adventures staying one step ahead of the pursuing turncoat "Leofwine" (Jessica Hynes) and avoiding potential betrayal in every village where people would happily turn them in for the 200 pieces of silver reward. This might have done better as an half hour comedy sketch, but stretching it out for ninety minutes was a mistake. There's nowhere near enough substance in either the script nor the characterisations to sustain it for that long. Wood is quite funny for the first five minutes as the stroppy and spoilt woman with the legendary perfect feet and a crown, but there's only so much toilet humour I can be bothered with before I start to look around the cinema at others doing the same. There's a little very black comedy at the end but by then I was largely disinterested. It's a film for the television on a dark night after a few beers when you've got some mates in. As a piece of stand-alone cinema, even with what must have been a pretty shoestring budget, it's a bit puerile and really quite disappointing.

Apr 10, 2024