Tom Jolliffe looks at Dolph Lundgren’s current comeback with roles in two of the winter season’s biggest releases…. The Thanksgiving and Christmas movie seasons are a lucrative time of year. It comes after the atypical autumn lull, boosting the coffers after the summer blockbuster blitz. I recall one Christmas season (very vaguely), 31 years ago. […]
A Beginner’s Guide To Paul Verhoeven
Tom Jolliffe continues our series of beginner’s guides to iconic directors with controversial Dutch director, Paul Verhoeven… A man who never does anything by halves, Paul Verhoeven is a director who has courted controversy throughout his career. With a long and varied resume, spanning beginnings in Dutch TV and film, then in and out of […]
A Beginner’s Guide To John Carpenter
Tom Jolliffe continues his series of beginner’s guides to legendary directors with a look at the work of John Carpenter… What with the recent Halloween reboot in the cinemas, a 40 year anniversary for his original classic, and a series of gorgeous new 4K transfer releases for some of his other cult classics, now would […]
A Beginner’s Guide To Sam Raimi
Tom Jolliffe continues our series of beginner’s guides to directors with a look at Sam Raimi… After a recent re-watching of the two films which brought Sam Raimi to fame (the first two Evil Dead films) I felt compelled to provide a beginner’s guide on the man. Raimi remains a director who has become a […]
The Millennium Films Problem
Tom Jolliffe looks at the output and upcoming slate of Millennium Films… For around 20 years now, Millennium – which spawned off as a theatrical venture from their lucrative straight to video production company Nu Image (which produced countless action and horror pics in Africa, and then more prominently, Bulgaria) – has been producing mid-budget […]
Slasher horror hit In A Violent Nature to get a sequel
IFC Films and Shudder have announced that Johnny, the masked killer from indie-slasher In A Violent Nature, is set to pick up the axe once more for a sequel to the breakout horror hit. Per Variety’s report and the teaser poster released by IFC Films (see below), it was revealed that a sequel to the […]
Paul Feig to direct Worst Roommate Ever for Blumhouse
Paul Feig has landed his next directorial gig, and he’s teaming with Blumhouse for Worst Roommate Ever. The Hollywood Reporter confirms it will be a big-screen adaptation of the Netflix unscripted series of the same name. Worst Roommate Ever follows a newly single woman finding a seemingly perfect gentleman to sublet the spare room in […]
A female killer channels Jack the Ripper in trailer for Full Moon’s VR horror Quadrant
Full Moon Features has released a poster and trailer for filmmaker Charles Band’s sci-fi slasher Quadrant., kicking off a new ‘Pulp Noir’ label focussing on “edgier, weirder, darker horror and dark fantasy films.” The film follows Erin (Shannon Helene Barnes), a young woman obsessed with Jack the Ripper who uses the ‘Quadrant’, a VR device […]
Transformers director Steven Caple Jr. set to helm I Am Legend 2
Having directed successful franchise installments such as Creed II ($214M) and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts ($438M), Warner Bros. are reportedly turning to Steven Caple Jr. to helm I Am Legend 2. According to Deadline the studio has spoken to a number of directors, but are keen for Caple Jr. to reunite with his Creed […]
Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon are His Three Daughters in trailer for Netflix drama
Netflix has shared the first trailer for His Three Daughters, the upcoming drama from writer-director Azazel Jacobs. Starring Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon, the follows centres on three estranged sisters as they reunite to care for their ailing father, while trying to mend their own broken relationship. Watch the trailer… From writer-director […]
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