Flashback: Batman
Producer Michael Uslan talks to SciFiNow about a solemn vow made, and the ten years of torture to bring the Dark Knight to the big screen.
Producer Michael Uslan talks to SciFiNow about a solemn vow made, and the ten years of torture to bring the Dark Knight to the big screen.
He penned the highly successful sequel to Psycho, then wrote and directed a slew of genre classics of his own. We talk to filmmaker Tom Holland.
In summer 1980, Friday the 13th was not the only franchise-spawning, money-making slasher success to hit American cinemas…
We speak to Interview With The Vampire director Neil Jordan about the making of the film, and its legacy.
Warning: A must-watch ghost tale! Check out our review for Kim Jin-won’s South Korean horror for Shudder.
We review the Arrow Video release of Christian Stella and Jeremy Gardner’s genre-jumping After Midnight.
We review Jem Tugwell’s futuristic sci-fi crime thriller, Proximity.
Lee Min-jae’s feature debut is a smalltown romzomcom (with sly social commentary) that keeps gleefullly subverting the tropes of its own subgenre…
Aardman deliver a love-letter to classic SF with the funny and visually inventive A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
Angelina Jolie’s misunderstood villain returns in Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil
French animator Jean-François Laguionie returns with The Prince’s Voyage, playing at the London Film Festival
Here’s our review of Philip Pullman’s latest, The Book Of Dust Volume Two: The Secret Commonwealth
James Gray’s sci-fi Ad Astra offers emotion, excitement and more
The Losers’ Club return to face Pennywise one last time in the darker, scarier and more emotional It Chapter Two
Here’s our review of Season 1 of Carnival Row, available to stream now on Amazon Prime Video
A metal musician and a young woman unsuspectingly await a sinister plan in Sadistic Intentions
In Henry Jacobson’s Bloodline, Seann William Scott plays a man divided between his love for his family and for serial killing
Volition uses its protagonist’s clairvoyance to take the clash of free will and determinism for a twistily divergent ride
In Magnus Wake’s Dark Sense, a young clairvoyant races to track down a serial killer and forestall his own foreseen death
Braden Croft’s cabin-bound psychothriller sets writer against Muse in a struggle for authority