Your Monster Review: Theater Camp Meets Beauty And The Beast
Melissa Barrara stars in this riff on Beauty And The Beast. Our review of Your Monster from the Sundance London Film Festival…
Melissa Barrara stars in this riff on Beauty And The Beast. Our review of Your Monster from the Sundance London Film Festival…
A spider alien invades the life of a young girl in a new New York apartment building in Kiah Roache-Turner’s Sting. Our review…
Adam Driver stars in the upcoming movie, which is set to make its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival
Pigeon Shrine FrightFest’s 25th year is celebrated with move to ODEON Luxe Leicester Sq plus the horror festival reveals its new poster art.
Joe Stephenson’s campy gothic adaptation is equally class- and self-conscious, transitioning from social drama to possession horror
Adam O’Brien’s harrowing post-partum horror pits a struggling new mother against the monster that has come from inside of her.
Check out what ghoulish treats await at the 2024 Glasgow FrightFest…
Set in the near future, Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya’s The Kitchen grapples with homogenisation of London, police violence and male bonding. Our review…
Studio Ghibli co-founder and Spirited Away director Hayao Miyazaki is back with The Boy And The Heron. Our review…
“There’s definitely more story to tell here.” Go behind the scenes of the upcoming Stranger Things stage play: Stranger Things: The First Shadow.
Comic book writer Garth Ennis discusses The Boys, Preacher, James Gunn taking on Hitman and the adaptations he’d be most excited and nervous about.
Frank Miller discusses A.I. and competing with cinema at the 2023 Lucca Comics & Games.
Lucca Comics & Games is back this November! Festival Director, Emanuele Vietina discusses why this year’s theme – together – is incredibly important…
Pigeon Shrine FrightFest is back for more horror goodness on Halloween, taking place on 27 and 28 October. Read the full line up…
Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed and Jeremy Allen Whiten star in Fingernails, a sci-fi film set in a world where a scientific test determines whether you are compatible with your chosen partner. Our review…
From disaster movies and contemporary folk tales, to horrors and anime – here are all the genre offerings at this year’s BFI London Film Festival.
Dungeons & Dragons aficionado Joe Manganiello becomes ambassadors of Lucca Games, Magic: The Gathering enjoys its 30th year, Star Wars: Unlimited trading cards launches, Netflix to present first episode of All The Light We Cannot See and more at this year’s Lucca Comics & Games 2023.
Check out the trailer for Studio Ghibli’s The Boy And The Heron plus is this Hayao Miyazaki’s last movie?
In Xavier Gens’ Thai-set hyperviolent revenger, an eternal outsider must fight to escape his criminal past and recover a normal family life.
Michael Hurst’s multimediated metamovie switches between different nighttime TV programmes all telling the same apocalyptic story.