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Movie Review – Mad to Be Normal (2017)

April 6, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Mad to Be Normal, 2017. Written and Directed by Robert Mullan. Starring David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss, Michael Gambon, Gabriel Byrne, and David Bamber. SYNOPSIS: Mad To Be Normal tells the story of world-renowned Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing and his unique community at Kingsley Hall, East London, during the 1960’s. Robert Mullan’s Mad to Be Normal, […]

Filed Under: Movies, Paul Risker, Reviews Tagged With: David Bamber, David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss, Gabriel Byrne, Mad to Be Normal, Michael Gambon, Robert Mullan

Stephen King and Owen King’s Sleeping Beauties heading to the small screen for TV adaptation

April 6, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Anonymous Content has snapped up the rights to Sleeping Beauties, an upcoming novel from Stephen King and his son Owen King, and is now in development on a TV adaptation, which is being produced by Michael Sugar and Ashley Zalta (The OA). The novel is set for publication in September, and the official synopsis reads: […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, News, Television Tagged With: Owen King, Sleeping Beauties, Stephen King

Movie Review – City of Tiny Lights (2016)

April 5, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

City of Tiny Lights, 2016. Directed by Pete Travis. Starring Riz Ahmed, Billie Piper, James Floyd, Cush Jumbo, Roshan Seth, and Antonio Aakeel. SYNOPSIS: Meet Tommy Akhtar (Riz Ahmed), cricket fan, devoted son to an ailing father and deadbeat private eye. He’s got an office above a cab firm, a taste for cigarettes and bourbon, […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Thomas Harris Tagged With: Antonio Aakeel, Billie Piper, City of Tiny Lights, Cush Jumbo, James Floyd, pete travis, Riz Ahmed, Roshan Seth

John Travolta set to headline Speed Kills

April 5, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

According to Deadline, John Travolta has signed in to portray speedboat racing champion Don Aronow in Speed Kills, a new drama from director John Luessenhop (Texas Chainsaw 3D, Takers) and screenwriter David Aaron Cohen (Friday Night Lights). The film will see Travolta as Aronow, “a womanizing multimillionaire who created the Cigarette and other speedboats and […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: John Travolta, Speed Kills

Armie Hammer joins Alicia Vikander in Ben Wheatley’s Freakshift

April 5, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Ben Wheatley continues to assemble his cast for his next film Freakshift, with Deadline reporting that Armie Hammer is set to reunite with his Free Fire director, signing on to appear alongside Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander in the action thriller. Freakshift is set to go into production in August, and follows a band of misfits who […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News Tagged With: Armie Hammer, Ben Wheatley, Freakshift

Book Review – Angels of Music by Kim Newman

April 4, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Michelle Herbert reviews Angels of Music by Kim Newman… In Angels of Music, Kim Newman takes us into the murky underworld of the Paris, with the focal point the Paris Opera House. At the start, it almost feels like a “what if” the Phantom of the Opera ran his own agency of spies? The Phantom’s […]

Filed Under: Books, Michelle Herbert, Reviews Tagged With: Angels of Music, Kim Newman

Blu-ray Review – Seoul Station (2016)

April 3, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Seoul Station, 2016. Directed by Sang-ho Yeon. Starring Seung-ryong Ryu, Franciska Friede, Joon Lee, Sang-hee Lee, and Eun-kyung Shim. SYNOPSIS: South Korean city Seoul is plagued by a zombie virus in an animated prequel to horror hit Train to Busan. Train to Busan hit UK screens to pretty much universal applause earlier this year and gave […]

Filed Under: Chris Ward, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Eun-kyung Shim, Franciska Friede, Joon Lee, Sang-hee Lee, Sang-ho Yeon, Seoul Station, Seung-ryong Ryu, Train to Busan

DVD Review – My Father Die (2016)

April 3, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

My Father Die, 2016. Directed by Sean Brosnan. Starring Joe Anderson, John Schneider, Kevin Gage, Sean Brosnan, Gary Stretch, Gabe White, Candace Smith, Chester Rushing, and William Mark McCullough. SYNOPSIS: A deaf mute takes revenge on the man that killed his brother, only that man happens to be his father. Revenge thrillers are two-a-penny, especially […]

Filed Under: Chris Ward, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Candace Smith, Chester Rushing, Gabe White, Gary Stretch, Joe Anderson, John Schneider, Kevin Gage, My Father Die, Sean Brosnan, William Mark McCullough

Cary Elwes and Matthew Modine set for World War II drama Burning at Both Ends

April 3, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Variety is reporting that Cary Elwes (The Art of More) and Matthew Modine (Stranger Things) have signed on to star in the World War II drama Burning at Both Ends, which marks the first project from the newly-formed production company Slingshot Ltd. Matthew Hill and Landon Johnson, the recipients of the inaugural $50,000 Chronos Prize, […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Burning at Both Ends, Cary Elwes, Matthew Modine

Sony picks up sci-fi spec script Fragment from The Mist writers

April 2, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

According to Deadline, Sony Pictures has snapped up the sci-fi spec script Fragment from screenwriters Noah Griffith and Daniel Stewart, who are part of the writing team on Spike TV’s upcoming TV adaptation of Stephen King’s The Mist. Described as “a contained sci-fi thriller in the vein of Predator meets Lost,” Fragment originated as a […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Daniel Stewart, Fragment, Noah Griffith

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