Raindance 2022: Marcel!
Jasmine Trinca’s tale of narcissism, mother and daughter bonding and a road trip gone bad is not exactly fun but is nevertheless oddly rewarding.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Jasmine Trinca’s tale of narcissism, mother and daughter bonding and a road trip gone bad is not exactly fun but is nevertheless oddly rewarding.
When a festival continually emails you to say that your non-existent film has been accepted for screening and awards, you might raise an eyebrow or two.
The Scabrous World Of Highly Questionable Film Festivals Read More
Fans of shoot-ups, fist-fights and general on-screen chaos now have their very own film festival.
The Fight Club: Announcing The London Action Film Festival Read More
Oliver Morris explores the new normal of the 2021 Mayhem Film Festival and finds it better than ever.
Mayhem And Magic: A Festival Report Read More
The rise and fall of subversive late-night programming at The Festival Of Fantastic Films.
All Night Psychosis Read More
A limited-edition collection of increasingly strong and adventurous Imperial Stouts with a horror movie theme – what’s not to like?
Blood, Guts And Beer: Brew York’s Freaky Franchise Read More
A horror film performed live via video conferencing that has more ambition than scares.
In The Shadow It Waits: A Live Zoom Horror Film Read More
Tradition and revenge in the wild west of modern Poland.
Raindance 2020: Eastern Read More
An impressively old-school yet very modern crime thriller that keeps you guessing throughout its many twists and turns.
Raindance 2020: The Woman With Leopard Shoes Read More
A quiet, cynical and darkly humorous look at Ukrainian life and hopeless dreams of escape that feels both alien and entirely relatable.
Raindance 2020: My Thoughts Are Silent Read More
A new documentary makes a valiant but ultimately futile attempt to posit Talk Talk as music’s lost artistic geniuses – without any help from the band.
Post-Rock Pretension: In A Silent Way Goes In Search Of Talk Talk Read More
Britain’s biggest horror film festival falls victim to the expanding Covid crisis.
FrightFest Is Struck Down By Covid Read More