Once again, June brings around the arrival of the world’s longest continuously running film festival, now in its 65th year. As with so many other arts events the
JJ Abrams has directed two major sequels based on television shows, Mission: Impossible III and the 2009 reboot of Star Trek, but this summer he will unleash his
The summer movie blockbuster season is truly with us, and on a raft of ebullient studio publicity and less enthusiastic word of mouth, arrives Green Lantern. Does it
The oldest staple of the horror movie, from F W Murnau’s Nosferatu through the many other adaptations of Dracula and The Hunger, The Lost Boys, Immortal Blood, and
In all the blockbuster multiplex bravado, there is space for something altogether more unique and challenging. Join GeekChocolate as we experience the lastest film from Greg Araki, starring
Few books can be read by a contemporary audience and still stand as modern masterpieces without account being taken of the context. There are timeless works still relevant
On a particularly rainy afternoon in central London, GeekChocolate sat down for a chat with author Joe Hill. The son of world-famous author Stephen King, Joe also wrote the
What are the odds of a director who walked out of a franchise being welcomed back by the studio to helm a later entry? Not something many directors have experienced, but perhaps for Matthew
To meet one noted science fiction author and share their wisdom and insight is always a privilege. To have three gathered together is a rare honour. Please join
Slaughterman’s Creed tells the story of Sidney, the slaughterman of the title. Sidney works for a big time London gangster, Lenny Addison. It’s a position