Neil Calloway begins his new weekly column looking at the state of ‘British’ cinema in 2014… According to a report in The Sunday Times, UK cinema audiences were down 8% on last year this summer, with only The Inbetweeners 2 and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (both sequels AND based on material from elsewhere) […]
Movie Review – Horns (2014)
Horns, 2014. Directed by Alexandre Aja. Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Juno Temple, Heather Graham, David Morse, James Remar and Max Minghella. SYNOPSIS: In the aftermath of his girlfriend’s mysterious death, a young man awakens to strange horns sprouting from his temples. Perhaps the most intriguing aspect about Alexandre Aja’s (High Tension, Piranha 3D) latest directorial feature […]
Ben Affleck talks Daredevil and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Ben Affleck has been doing the promotional rounds for his latest film Gone Girl, and of course much of the conversation has shifted to his upcoming role as The Dark Knight in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Affleck has been reluctant to give anything away, but he did take a moment to express his […]
Grimmfest 2014 Review – WolfCop (2014)
WolfCop, 2014. Directed by Lowell Dean. Starring Leo Fafard, Amy Matysio and Jonathan Cherry. SYNOPSIS: As a series of strange and violent events start happening, an alcoholic policeman realizes that he has been turned into a werewolf as part of a larger plan, so he investigates with the help of his partner and his friend. […]
Raindance Film Festival Interview: Jane Spencer talks about The Ninth Cloud
Kat Kourbeti chats with writer-director Jane Spencer about The Ninth Cloud… This year’s Raindance Film Festival has marked the return of fantastic independent cinema, with projects spanning all categories from documentaries and shorts to feature films from all over the world. We got to chat with writer-director of The Ninth Cloud, Jane Spencer, about her […]
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark getting new Hulu series
The Mistress of the Dark is making her triumphant return this Halloween, and she’s doing so in style via a new exclusive Hulu series. According to Shock Till You Drop, Cassandra Peterson will return to the role of Elvira, 1980s horror icon, in a new 13 Nights of Elvira miniseries beginning on October 19th… Each night, Elvira will […]
Trent Reznor discusses working on Gone Girl
If you’re unaware of who is behind the eerily haunting scores for David Fincher’s latest films – The Social Network, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, and released this past Friday, Gone Girl – it is Nine Inch Nails front-man Trent Reznor. He is one of the most revered and decorated musicians of all time, […]
58th BFI London Film Festival Review – Excuse My French (2014)
Excuse My French, 2014 Written and directed by Amir Salama Starring Ahmed Dash, Hani Adel, Kinda Allouch, Ahmed Helmy SYNOPSIS: A Christian kid suddenly is forced to go to a public school after his father dies and because of a misunderstanding everyone thinks that he’s a Muslim. There is a lot to be said for […]
Simon Kinberg confirms that Deadpool movie will be part of the shared X-Men universe
Last month 20th Century Fox announced that it has finally given the go-ahead to Deadpool, director Tim Miller’s long-gestating solo movie for the Merc with the Mouth, which is set to hit theaters in February 2016. Obviously Deadpool will skip over the events of Deadpool’s last outing in the retconned-out-of-existence X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but X-Men: […]
Does the Daredevil logo look too cartoonish?
Thomas Roach on whether the new Daredevil logo looks too cartoonish…. The Marvel Netflix series Daredevil has recently shown off its logo just before New York Comic-Con and there has already been a fair amount of criticism towards it. Many have pointed out that it looks too retro and too much like a comic book. […]
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