A team of part-time paranormal investigators use homemade gizmos to track the supernatural, sharing their adventures online. As their haunted stake outs become more terrifying they begin to uncover an unimaginable, apocalyptic conspiracy. Check out my very spoilery article Truth Seekers: the truth is out there (I mean in here), which covers the characters, episode recaps… TV review: Truth Seekers (Season 1) Read More
‘Allo ‘Allo: the film club watches Overlord… 4 stars
Sorry but if you set a WW2 film in a French village or town, Brits of a certain age will see every blond Nazi officer as Herr Flick. Naming the film’s hero Boyce also means that unfortunately many of us will immediately think BOYCIE! (hehehehehehehe). Which is a shame as Boyce is a topnotch hero:… ‘Allo ‘Allo: the film club watches Overlord… Read More
Christmas In Carolina trailer: “If you win the mom, you win the man”
Cut some holly off next door’s bush, and get ready to pull a cracker – it’s Christmas movie season! Premiering exclusively on Roku on 1 November, this festive love story will get you jingling all the way… Look I know I’m a miserably cynic the rest of the year but I JUST LOVE CHRISTMAS and… Christmas In Carolina trailer: “If you win the mom, you win the man” Read More
You’re having a lava! The Good-Bad Film Club watches Dante’s Peak 3 stars
This week on the Good-Bad Film Club we watched Dante’s Peak, which – despite me seeing it in the cinema when it came out 23 years ago – I have always believed to be called Volcano. It turns out there was a Volcano film, which came out shortly after. Similar films often come in pairs:… You’re having a lava! The Good-Bad Film Club watches Dante’s Peak Read More
Fear not – UK indie Philophobia has a trailer and a cinema release
The UK’s cinema lockdown and the endless blockbuster postponements at least means smaller movies are finding an audience – and Philophobia director Guy Davies is trying to ensure that for his own indie film, by putting together his own DIY cinema release schedule. Despite being a scheduling newbie, he currently has 43 cinemas lined up… Fear not – UK indie Philophobia has a trailer and a cinema release Read More
As we gingerly tiptoe towards the festive season, A Christmas Gift From Bob delivers a trailer
Bob is back! The only presents my cat has ever given me are mangled mice and an annual furball, but Bob is special, and this new movie is his gift to us all this Christmas. I’ll not lie, judging by that trailer it’s not The Godfather. But it does look very sweet – and really,… As we gingerly tiptoe towards the festive season, A Christmas Gift From Bob delivers a trailer Read More
Director April Wright: “They always say, once a stuntwoman, always a stuntwoman and it’s absolutely true.”
“To know [women did these stunts] 100 and something years ago erases the question of ‘can they do it now?’ Well of course they can do it now. Look at what they did back then.” April Wright Women have been jumping from moving motorbikes onto moving trains for our movie pleasure since the 1910s. April… Director April Wright: “They always say, once a stuntwoman, always a stuntwoman and it’s absolutely true.” Read More
Check out these images from The Witches, Dahling
The trailer came out a few days ago and now we’ve got a load more images from the movie. The Witches stars Anne Hathaway, Jahzir Kadeem Bruno, Octavia Spencer and Stanley Tucci. I’ve added them all to one slider below, including the pictures released a few days ago: You can also watch the trailer and… Check out these images from The Witches, Dahling Read More
A teaser for Mank? Eeeee!
That’s a British joke, and you need to cut me some slack on this one because when Shag came out I didn’t have a movie website. The teaser trailer for Mank, David Fincher’s highly anticipated drama, has arrived and judging by it, the film doesn’t look at all manky. In fact it looks stunning. Manktastic… A teaser for Mank? Eeeee! Read More
Relic: it’s coming from inside the house!
Very spoilery article, once you’ve recovered from watching the film… (my review is here) In many ways Relic is a classic horror film, part haunted house and part demonic possession. But it’s also about family and memories, and how dementia and ageing can snatch away that which feels most valuable to us, that we most… Relic: it’s coming from inside the house! Read More
British Urban Film Festival receives BAFTA accreditation
Filmmakers who have short films selected and screened at the British Urban Film Festival will now be eligible to enter their film for the BAFTA film awards. The festival, founded in 2005 by Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE, has been added to Section B of the BAFTA Qualifying Festivals List for the British Short Film award. The… British Urban Film Festival receives BAFTA accreditation Read More
Relic (London Film Festival) 4 stars
A daughter, mother and grandmother are haunted by a manifestation of dementia that consumes their family’s home. There are post-it notes stuck all around Edna’s elegant and airy house, little reminders of basic living: turn off taps says one. As they get more frightening, warnings in an increasingly spidery hand, there’s one that says Don’t… Relic (London Film Festival) Read More
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