Olivia Moore is young, confident and assured, a medical resident whose colleagues affectionately refer to her as “an over-achieving pain in the ass.” Or at least that was
Premiering in July 2013 at the Fantasia International Film Festival as I’ll Follow You Down, it’s been a long road for writer/director Richie Mehta’s third feature, finally released
A surly stranger walks into a bar, confrontational and challenging, but the bartender finds them interesting; conversation ensues. The stranger reveals to the bartender they’re a writer who
Having released several films from the archives of Roger Corman over the last year, it is pleasing that Arrow Films have chosen one of the last from their
It’s difficult third film time for writer/director Neill Blomkamp, the release of his latest feature almost overshadowed by the near simultaneous announcement that he has been signed by
Perhaps one of the best known of the works of Edgar Allan Poe, certainly during his lifetime, The Raven was a poem first published in January 1845. The
Hild “Thorn” Bathu is the first woman in a generation to be accepted into training for the king’s raid, but as ever, pain, bad timing and misfortune plague
The best horror films are often not so much about what is onscreen as about what they tells us about ourselves, expressing fears of isolation, or abandonment, of
It was in 1960 that producer and director Roger Corman began his long cinematic affair with Edgar Allan Poe; there had been ups and downs, and there had
There are few writers whose work has passed so unconsciously into common parlance that those who reference it do not know the origin. The phrase “the lunatics have