Category: Film

Knuckleball

With its UK premiere at Edinburgh’s Dead by Dawn Horror Film Festival, following hot on the heels of its world premiere at San Jose’s Cineworld Film and VR
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The Old Dark House

In the same week as the third Avengers film arrives in cinemas it is worth remembering that while the Marvel Cinematic Universe is perhaps the most successful demonstration
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Wildling

Opening with a scary bedtime story as only Exorcist III‘s sinister Brad Dourif can tell it, of the long sharp teeth and nails of the Wildling, Anna’s childhood
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The Titan

It is not just organisms which evolve, it is technology, it is media, it is the way films are created, marketed and distributed, a dissolution of traditional channels
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A Quiet Place

It is eighty-nine days since the world as it was ended, since the population was hunted down and slaughtered, since civilisation broke down and government collapsed, the few
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Ghost Stories

There is nothing so British as a ghost story, an eerie tale of that which should not be but is, the misty twilight dread of the half-glimpsed image
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The Lodgers

The house is large and imposing but where once it might have been grand it is now decayed, the damp seeping through the blackened and crumbling plaster and
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Isle of Dogs

The ninth feature film from the maverick American film director Wes Anderson, as is typical of his unique and distinct style, looks to the past in another magnificently
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