All posts tagged "Nat Marsh"
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Film News
/ 10 years agoFrightFest Originals Launch Limited & Original John Carpenter Poster Collection
THN would love to share some awesome posters with you that celebrate the tremendous career of film legend John Carpenter and...
By Dan Bullock
The Latest
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Film News
/ 14 mins agoNew featurette for John Krasinski’s ‘IF’ film
Ahead of its coming premiere on screens in cinemas a new behind the scenes...
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Film Trailers
/ 26 mins agoFirst trailer arrives for ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’
Coming to cinemas this Christmas.
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Interviews
/ 48 mins agoInterview: NYX CEO Corinne Ferguson shares all about the platforms creation and future
First launched in the UK during late 2022, NYX is a channel beloved by...
By Kat Hughes -
Film Trailers
/ 2 hours agoBritish romantic comedy ‘This Time Next Year’ gets a trailer
A trailer has dropped for a new, upcoming British romantic comedy titled This Time...
By Paul Heath -
Film News
/ 3 hours ago‘Freud’s Last Session’ sets UK release for June
Having already been released stateside, Freud’s Last Session with Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode...
By Paul Heath -
Film News
/ 4 hours agoAnimated feature ‘Super Wings: Maximum Speed’ to fly in cinemas this bank holiday
We’re approaching a bank holiday weekend and it is the time we look to...
By Paul Heath -
Film Trailers
/ 8 hours agoTrailer for animated feature ‘The Glassworker’ from Pakistan
A trailer has been released for The Glassworker, an animated film hailing from Pakistan,...
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Interviews
/ 9 hours agoInterview: ‘New Life’ stars Sonya Walger & Hayley Erin discuss the film
Last year John Rosman’s New Life appeared on the genre festival circuit. We at...
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Apple TV
/ 3 days agoApple’s documentary series ‘Hollywood Con Queen’ gets a trailer
Apple has debuted the trailer for its upcoming limited documentary series Hollywood Con Queen...
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Film News
/ 3 days agoTrailer: Russell Crowe in ‘The Exorcism’
The movie has a release date set for this summer.
By Paul Heath