Panos Cosmatos talks about the making of Mandy
Panos Cosmatos’s follow-up to his cult classic, Beyond the Black Rainbow (which still hasn’t received international distribution), is...
Read MoreMichael Lehmann talks Heathers, Hudson Hawk, Seconds and working in TV
Michael Lehmann is still best known for his 1988 film Heathers (read my review here), despite having also made a great satirical take on...
Read MoreDVD Review: Shock and Awe – “An important story to tell in these trying times”
Shock and Awe is the latest film from Rob Reiner: he made it back to back with his (still unreleased in the UK) LBJ biopic, which also...
Read MoreReview: Mandy – “If Jodorowsky mainlined DMT while listening to doom metal non-stop”
Mandy is the new film by Panos Cosmatos, director of Beyond the Black Rainbow — a film that still hasn’t been released in the UK despite...
Read More“Who does that guy in the coat think he is, anyways, Bo Diddley?” – An Interview with Daniel Waters
Heathers is having a 30th anniversary with a limited theatrical release, to be followed by a Blu-Ray release in September (read my...
Read MoreReview: Heathers – “Probably the greatest teen film ever made”
Heathers to this day remains probably the greatest teen film ever made, a film that for so many reasons could not be made now. In fact,...
Read MoreBest F(r)iends & The Room Screenings in Manchester and Leeds plus Q&A with Greg Sestero
After the huge success of James Franco’s Oscar-nominated The Disaster Artist and two weeks of sell-out screenings in London at the start...
Read MoreTim Hunter talks River’s Edge, Twin Peaks, Eerie Indiana, Riverdale, Breaking Bad, Looking Glass and more
Tim Hunter very graciously allowed me to interview him to tie in the UK release of his new feature Looking Glass which is his first...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Disaster Artist – “Laugh out loud funny”
The Disaster Artist is a film about the making of The Room, which, like Ed Wood’s Plan 9 From Outer Space, has taken on a “so...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Badlands
Sometimes I wished I could fall asleep and be taken off to some magical land. Badlands was Terrence Malick’s debut film—a movie that came...
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