The FrightFest Guide to Monster Movies is heading our way
FrightFest and FAB Press once again join forces to launch The FrightFest Guide to Monster Movies, which goes exclusively on sale during...
Read MoreReview: A Monster Calls
It was 9 am in the morning last October when I saw A Monster Calls at the BFI London Film Festival’s press screening and despite the early...
Read MoreBook Review: The Art of Rogue One
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is currently playing in cinemas and is doing great things at the box office. Directed by Gareth Edwards...
Read MoreJames Schamus talks about his directorial debut, Indignation
Right before meeting Mr. James Schamus, I got overwhelmed with the eponymous “never meet your heroes” myth. After all, it’s hard not to...
Read MoreReview: Indignation
It is a mere coincidence in the UK theatrical distribution calendar, yet an interesting one nonetheless, that within the span of a week,...
Read MoreReview: American Pastoral
Preposterous comments about big stars and their hitch to transition behind the camera simply don’t apply to American Pastoral. Despite...
Read MoreMarc Hagan-Guirey talks to Live for Films about Horrorgami
Here is some horror that makes the cut. Paperdandy aka Marc Hagan-Guirey uses the art of Kirigami to create stunningly intricate images...
Read MoreA letter to Tom Ford, entitled ‘Nocturnal Animals’
Dear Tom Ford, I am writing to let you know that it’s okay, everything is going to be okay. I have just watched Nocturnal Animals...
Read MoreCool Short: Jack London’s Lost Face
This is a brilliant short from Soma Films, based on the Jack London short story of the same name. Subienkow is in mortal danger. The fort...
Read MoreReview: Inferno – “All a bit of an unpleasant mess”
The Robert Langdon series (is that what we’re calling this?) has perpetually appropriated the James Bond formula – picturesque...
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