Screenwriter Jessica Whitehill wrote The 12, a bleakly witty church invasion thriller where a tiny congregation learns its own strengths when faced with a terrifying but very human gunman. The feature-length movie was shot in only five days by her husband, director James Whitehill. Jessica has worked extensively in theatre and film – her script for SVEN won best sci-fi screenplay at the… Jessica Whitehill On Screenwriting Plus Humanity & Humour In “The 12” Read More
Den’s After Diamonds in Den Of Thieves 2
There’s going to be a Den Of Thieves sequel and I couldn’t be more excited (apart from for John Wick: Chapter 3, obviously). And I have SO many questions: – Will they push those Robin Hood puns as far as they can go, even though <SPOILER!> poor old Ray Merrimen is no more? – Will… Den’s After Diamonds in Den Of Thieves 2 Read More
ECACon 2018 – Event Cinema Association Conference This Week In London
This week sees ECACon2018, the Event Cinema Association (ECA) conference, at The Vue in London’s West End – hosted by John Rubey of Rubey Entertainment. When it comes to those big screen events that have started popping up – West End plays, operas, musical extravaganzas, sports and other specials – it’s the ECA that supports… ECACon 2018 – Event Cinema Association Conference This Week In London Read More
SOLO: A Star Wars Story – first trailer
“I’ll become a pilot, the best in the galaxy!” says a young Han Solo. And I wish I had been so accurate in my own career projections at that age as if so by now I’d be a top model moonlighting as the first ever British Prime Minister with a 100% approval rating (and the… SOLO: A Star Wars Story – first trailer Read More
“WHAT IS THAT THING!” Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Trailer
And this new trailer is MUCH scarier than the last one, with much scarier dinosaurs. Bigger, louder, more feet – huge, clawed and scaly, terrifying as they thump into your bedroom. But that’s enough about me. “What is that thing” is something I’ve said a lot over the years, both pre- and post-children, and yes those things… “WHAT IS THAT THING!” Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Trailer Read More
WHAT! shhh sorry i mean what… THAT Super Bowl Teaser For A Quiet Place…
*** Check out my 4.5/5 star review for A Quiet Place *** Oh. My. God. Yes I’m writing something about football. American football! (I don’t know anything about British football either so, whatever). Anyway after that first terrifying trailer for A Quiet Place a couple of months ago, at least I finally had a really good… WHAT! shhh sorry i mean what… THAT Super Bowl Teaser For A Quiet Place… Read More
Finding Your Feet Trailer: Retiring Isn’t All Twinkle And No Toes
*** UPDATE: Finding Your Feet review here *** When posh and snobbish Sandra discovers her husband has been getting his leg over with her best friend, she heads to the inner city to stay with her freewheeling, bohemian sister Bif. There’s a huge culture clash between the two women, but it’s when Bif takes her… Finding Your Feet Trailer: Retiring Isn’t All Twinkle And No Toes Read More
Interview With Jasmine Hyde – Gemma In “The Unseen”
***Warning spoilers ahead! *** Jasmine Hyde is extraordinary as Gemma, the central character in the terrific new British thriller The Unseen. She and her husband have lost their young son, an only child, and as they struggle to come to terms with their loss she starts intermittently losing her sight – and we experience these attacks… Interview With Jasmine Hyde – Gemma In “The Unseen” Read More
Interview With Simon Cotton – Paul In “The Unseen”
***Warning spoilers ahead! *** Paul, Simon Cotton’s character in The Unseen, can best be described as “handsome but creepy”. As soon as I saw him I suffered a bout of JustCan’tPutMyFingerOnIt-itis, and my creep radar went wild. But thanks to Simon’s performance I did struggle for much of the film as to whether I was… Interview With Simon Cotton – Paul In “The Unseen” Read More
Interview With Richard Flood – Will In “The Unseen”
Richard Flood plays Will in new British thriller The Unseen. He’s lost his son, and now has to deal with his wife Gemma intermittently losing her sight, and their new friend Paul, who is muscling in on their grief. Will’s own coping mechanisms aren’t working – he starts hearing their dead son Joel in their home, but is it psychological or something more… Interview With Richard Flood – Will In “The Unseen” Read More
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