Liz May Brice

Liz May Brice
Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Actor)
Titles you haven't rated - Actor (7)
Resident Evil
A secret experiment...a deadly virus...a fatal mistake. Based on the wildly popular video game series, Resident Evil is an action-packed thriller starring Milla Jovovich in a battle of good and evil, human versus computer, the living against the Undead. (Sony Pictures)
+8
The Color of Magic
The Color of Magic (2008) - TV Mini-Series
Adaption of the first Discworld book of Terry Pratchett. It follows the adventures of the 'student' wizard Rincewind and the first and only Discworld-tourist Twoflower.
+12
The Worst Witch
At a training school for witches, a new recruit is an ugly duckling razzed by fellow pupils. (John Stanley's Creature Features Movie Guide Strikes Again)
Fortress 2: Re-Entry
7 years on from the original Fortress movie, Brennick and his family are still on the run from the Men-tel corporation. Finally, they give in, and surrender, only to find themselves imprisoned in a new, more sophisticated fortress prison in outer space. But Brennick's not a man to give in easily, and with a 10 year old son waiting for him back on earth, he's going to pack some serious assault on the evil corporation (imdb)
+2
Dead Set
Dead Set (2008) - TV Mini-Series
During a fictional series of Big Brother, a zombie outbreak occurs, but the house-mates are unaware of the impending doom outside of the Big Brother House (imdb)
Hard Boiled Sweets
Mob Boss is used to getting whatever he wants; he runs Southend, gets all the best women including the gorgeous, sought after Porsche The Sherbet Lemon and has one million pounds in dirty cash stashed in a briefcase at his home. However, nothing in this world comes without a price, and this weekend his boss and top-dog London Mobster, Jimmy The Gent is coming to collect the money which belongs to him. (imdb)
Make It New John
Make it New John tells the life story of American car engineer DeLorean and the rise and fall of his DMC car-manufacturing plant, set up in Belfast with public money in 1981 - the British government contributed 70% for a mere 4% equity. (list.co.uk)