Stories By Kat Hughes
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Film Reviews
/ 4 years ago‘Blood on Her Name’ Digital Review
Blood on her Name, directed by Matthew Pope, tells an intricate story of family ties, violence, the spherical nature of time,...
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Film News
/ 4 years agoKaren Gillan To Face Off With Karen Gillan In New Sci-Fi ‘Dual’
Karen Gillan is set to star and play two roles in director Riley Stearns’ satirical sci-fi thriller Dual, with Aaron Paul,...
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Film News
/ 4 years agoSnap Dance Films’s Debut Feature ‘The Easy Bit’ Shows We Need To Allow Men The Chance To Talk About IVF And Infertility
London based production company Snap Dance Films have announced the release of their debut feature; The Easy Bit. The documentary, which...
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Books
/ 4 years agoBook Review: ‘Life of Action II’ by Mike Fury
Author Mike Fury follows up his book Life of Action with a second volume, Life of Action II. As with his...
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Interviews
/ 4 years agoInterview with Director Kirill Sokolov for Debut Feature Film ‘Why Don’t You Just Die!’
Why Don’t You Just Die! is set to become the next foreign language sensation. Taking influence from early Tarantino, Russian physicist-turned-director Kirill...
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Home Entertainment
/ 4 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘Why Don’t You Just Die!’ Blu-Ray Review
Russian cinema is known for its dark and moody cinema, but upcoming film maker Kirill Sokolov is here to shake things...
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Interviews
/ 4 years agoInterview: Director Carlo Mirabella-Davis Talks ‘Swallow’
At last year’s Arrow Video FrightFest Halloween event we were lucky enough to catch a screening of an exceptional feature debut....
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Film Festivals
/ 4 years ago‘A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio’ Review: Dirs. Miscellaneous [Frightfest]
A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio is an anthology with a difference. Rather than several filmmakers being commissioned to create a short...
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Film Festivals
/ 4 years ago‘Butt Boy’ Review: Dir. Tyler Cornack [Frightfest]
After a routine prostate exam, Chip (Tyler Cornack, whom also serves as director and co-scribe) becomes obsessed with inserting things into...
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Film Festivals
/ 4 years ago‘Saint Maud’ Review: Dir. Rose Glass [Frightfest]
A softly spoken palliative nurse, Maud (Morfydd Clark), moves into the house of a famous terminally ill dancer, Amanda (Jennifer Ehle),...