Hollywood can be an extremely fickle place. The pursuit of art and expression is a rather unquantifiable goal, and when dreamers find themselves in studios who see only
The lonely old country mansion with a sad history is the typical setting for a traditional horror story; strange then that writer/director William Brent Bell of The Devil
IDW is exploring alternate time lines throughout its publications this March with an event entitled Deviations. These “one shot” comics will look at what would have happened if
Henry Rollins is many things. He is honest. He is direct. He is outspoken. He is extremely well travelled and widely read, knowledgeable on a diverse array of
Riding a wave of expectation fuelled by an extended tour of film festivals around the world, premiering at Sundance in January 2016 and most recently at the Glasgow
“From the eternal sea he rises, Creating armies on either shore, Turning man against his brother, ‘Til man exists no more.” Thus was the prophecy which heralded the
It opens with a tortured glissando of strings and a passage from the Bible, the verses of the Passover from Exodus; outside where the sun gently illuminates the
Turkish writer/director Can Evrenol is no stranger to Glasgow Film Festival’s FrightFest, experiencing the weekend horror strand first as an attendee then with the original version of Baskin
The name Stephen King is synonymous with modern American horror and any effort to divide the two would be both foolish and misguided, yet for all the genuine