Thursday 31 October 2024

HAMMER: HEROES, LEGENDS AND MONSTERS Documentary on Sky Arts

Fans can immerse themselves in the history of Hammer Films this Halloween with the premiere of the highly anticipated documentary HAMMER: HEROES, LEGENDS AND MONSTERS on Sky Arts on Thursday 31st October at 9pm.


Produced by Deep Fusion Films in association with Hammer Films and narrated by celebrated actor Charles Dance OBE, the documentary offers exclusive insight into the figures who brought Hammer’s unique vision to life. With contributions from cinematic heavyweights Tim Burton, John Carpenter, Joe Dante and John Logan, alongside Hammer’s own beloved stars and experts, Hammer: Heroes, Legends and Monsters provides an unprecedented look into the world of Hammer.

John Gore, CEO and Chairman of Hammer Films, shares: “Hammer Films has always represented a unique family of talent both on screen and off and our mission today is to honour that legacy while looking to the future with new stories and cutting-edge restorations. This documentary celebrates the visionaries who made Hammer what it was, while recognising the passionate fans who have kept the brand alive. I’m thrilled to lead Hammer into its next chapter.”

HAMMER: HEROES, LEGENDS AND MONSTERS tracks Hammer Films’ journey from humble beginnings in London’s Regent Street to its iconic status in the horror genre, where its core legacy of gothic horror and psychological tension continues to inspire and entertain to this day.

It explores the influential figures - both on screen and behind the scenes - who formed a unique family within the studio and made Hammer a defining force in cinema, including stars like Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Through a series of fateful turns, the film reveals how Hammer’s distinct visual style and storytelling continue to shape modern horror and inspire filmmakers around the world.

HAMMER: HEROES, LEGENDS AND MONSTERS will air on Sky Arts, Freeview Channel 36 and streaming service NOW on 31 October. 

 

Saturday 26 October 2024

Horror titles from Arrow Video, arriving January.

New horror titles from Arrow Video coming January 2025

INCUBUS - On Ltd Ed 4K UHD and Ltd Ed BD

Arrow deliver the extraordinary in January, with the release of a once-thought-lost cult classic, Leslie Stevens’ unique monochrome marvel Incubus, beautifully restored on Limited Edition 4K UHD and Limited Edition Blu-ray. 

Starring a pre-Star Trek William Shatner as a soldier encountering demonic seductresses, this is an eerie and unforgettable American folk horror from the creator of The Outer Limits. 

Scripted in the obscure Esperanto language, and stylishly filmed in Big Sur and other California locations by cinematographer (and future Academy Award winner) Conrad L. Hall, Incubus is a film unlike any other, now accompanied by hours of bonus features delving into the mysteries of this esoteric gem, and comes with a reversible sleeve and illustrated collector’s booklet.

 Now restored from the last known surviving 35mm print, this eerie and unforgettable American folk horror from the creator of The Outer Limits survives to chill a new generation as never seen before. 

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS

• 4K restoration from the last surviving 35mm print by Le Chat Qui Fume
• High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
• Original lossless Esperanto mono audio
• Optional English subtitles
• Optional Esperanto subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
• New audio commentary by writer and genre historian David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: The Official Companion
• Archive audio commentary by star William Shatner
• Archive audio commentary by producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad L. Hall and camera operator William Fraker
• Alternate 1.37:1 presentation of the film
• Words and Worlds: Incubus and Esperanto in Cinema, a newly filmed interview with genre historian Stephen Bissette
• Internacia Lingvo: A History of Esperanto, a newly filmed interview with Esther Schor, author of Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language
• An Interview with the Makers of Incubus, an archive interview by Schow with Taylor, Hall and Fraker
• Video trailer
• Reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells
• Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Frank Collins and Jason Kruppa


THE CELL - On Ltd Ed 4K UHD and Ltd Ed BD

Also in January, Tarsem Singh’s sublime, grotesque and visually sublime The Cell on Limited Edition 4K UHD and Limited Edition Blu-ray

Singh’s debut feature starring Vincent D’Onofrio (Full Metal Jacket) and Jennifer Lopez (Out of Sight) delivers on the extraordinary artistry of his work in music videos and commercials as it takes the audience on a journey through the bizarre worlds inside the mind of a killer. 

With a script by Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend), and a supporting cast that includes Vince Vaughn (Brawl in Cell Block 99) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (In Fabric), 

The Cell is a gripping, edge-of-the-seat thriller, filled with jaw-dropping imagery that will entrance and unsettle in equal measure. 

The 2-disc UHD release includes brand new 4K restorations of both the 107-minute Theatrical Cut and the 109-minute Director’s Cut, new commentaries, archive commentaries, visual essays, and a bonus disc containing a previously unseen version of the film, and comes with an illustrated collector’s book, limited edition packaging, and a reversible sleeve.

 2-DISC 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

• Brand new 4K restorations of both the 107-minute Theatrical Cut and the 109-minute Director’s Cut by Arrow Films, approved by director Tarsem Singh
• Includes bonus disc containing a previously unseen version of the film with alternate aspect ratio and alternate grading created by director of photography Paul Laufer
• Original lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
• Illustrated collector’s book containing new writing on the film by critics Heather Drain, Marc Edward Heuck, Josh Hurtado, and Virat Nehru
• Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Peter Savieri

DISC 1 - FEATURE & EXTRAS (4K ULTRA HD)

• 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™ (2160p) presentation of both the Theatrical and Director’s cuts of the film in its original 2.39:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
• Brand new audio commentary with film scholars Josh Nelson & Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
• Brand new audio commentary with screenwriter Mark Protosevich & film critic Kay Lynch
• Archive audio commentary with director Tarsem Singh
• Archive audio commentary with director of photography Paul Laufer, production designer Tom Foden, makeup supervisor Michèle Burke, costume designer April Napier, visual effects supervisor Kevin Tod Haug, and composer Howard Shore
• Projection of the Mind’s Eye, a new feature-length interview with director Tarsem Singh
• Between Two Worlds, a new in-depth interview with director of photography Paul Laufer

DISC 2 - ALTERNATE VERSION & EXTRAS (BLU-RAY)

• Previously unseen version of the Theatrical Cut of the film, presented in 1.78:1 aspect ratio with alternate grading, from a 2K master created by director of photography Paul Laufer
• High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentation
• Paul Laufer Illuminates, a new interview about the alternate master of The Cell presented on this disc
• Art is Where You Find It, a new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
• The Costuming Auteur, a new visual essay by film critic Abby Bender
• Style as Substance: Reflections on Tarsem, an archive featurette
• Eight deleted/extended scenes with optional audio commentary by director Tarsem Singh
• Six multi-angle archive visual effects vignettes
• Theatrical trailers
• Image gallery


THE GIFT - On Ltd Ed 4K UHD and Ltd Ed BD

Finally in January The Gift, where director Sam Raimi combined the spooky underpinnings of his early work with his newly proven talent for handling powerful drama in a supernatural thriller, coaxing nuanced performances from a star-studded cast to bring a gripping script by Billy Bob Thornton & Tom Epperson (One False Move) to life. 

With a cast including Cate Blanchett, Greg Kinnear, Katie Holmes, Keanu Reeves and Hilary Swank, and made right before a certain web-slinger finally catapulted Raimi from the cult fringes onto Hollywood’s A-list, The Gift is an underappreciated but vital entry in his filmography that is ripe for reappraisal with this brand new 4K remaster. 

With new commentaries and interviews, it comes with an illustrated collector’s booklet, a reversible sleeve, and a double-sided poster, and is available on Limited Edition 4K UHD and Limited Edition Blu-ray.

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS


• New 4K remaster from the 35mm interpositive by Arrow Films and Shout! Factory
• High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
• Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio and optional lossless stereo audio
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
• Brand new audio commentary by critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
• Brand new audio commentary by critic Meagan Navarro
• Isolated music and effects track
• Haunting Visions, a newly filmed interview with actor Chelcie Ross
• Savage Waters, a newly filmed interview with editors Bob Murawski and Arthur Coburn
• Southern Gothic, a newly filmed interview with composer Christopher Young
• Four archive featurettes: The Gift: A Look Inside, The Making of The Gift, The Cast on Sam Raimi and Sam Raimi on The Cast
• Promotional interviews with Sam Raimi, Cate Blanchett, Keanu Reeves and Giovanni Ribisi
• Footage from the film’s world premiere
• Music video for “Furnace Room Lullaby” by Neko Case
• Theatrical trailer, TV spots and radio spots
• Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Thinh Dinh
• Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Bilge Ebiri, original production notes and an excerpt from the book The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi by John Kenneth Muir

 


 


Romantic-comedy-horror YOUR MONSTER - In UK and Ireland cinemas, Nov

Melissa Barrera (Scream, In the Heights, Abigail) stars in Caroline Lindy’s hilarious and charming romantic-comedy-horror YOUR MONSTER, a modern day fairytale, set in the world of musical theatre.


After battling an illness and being dumped by the love of her life, struggling actress Laura Franco (Melissa Barrera) returns to her childhood home to recover. But to her horror, she discovers a monster (Tommy Dewey) living in her bedroom closet. Turns out he's quite the charmer.

Over time, they forge an unlikely connection as Monster helps Laura stand up to her narcissistic ex and fight for the lead role in his show that was promised to her. Laura and Monster's relationship slowly grows into something more as she rediscovers her power and learns to unleash her long-suppressed rage.

Directed by Caroline Lindy, Your Monster stars Melissa Barrera, Meghann Fahy (The White Lotus), Tommy Dewey (Saturday Night), Edmund Donovan (Civil War) and Kayla Foster (Call Jane). 

YOUR MONSTER is in UK and Ireland cinemas 29 November from Vertigo Releasing

View the Trailer on YouTube.

 

THE SUBSTANCE - Available to stream from Mubi

MUBI, the global film distributor, streaming service and production company, is delighted to announce that Coralie Fargeat’s electrifying body-horror, THE SUBSTANCE, will be available to stream exclusively on MUBI from 31 October 2024 - no tricks - just a Halloween treat…

THE SUBSTANCE, a Working Title Films production, is written, directed, co-produced and co-edited by Coralie Fargeat (Revenge), and stars Demi Moore (G.I. Jane, A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal), Margaret Qualley (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Maid, Kinds of Kindness, Fosse Verdon), and Dennis Quaid (Far from Heaven, The Rookie, The Day After Tomorrow).

Demi Moore gives a career-best performance as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-lister past her prime and suddenly fired from her fitness TV show by repellent studio head Harvey (Dennis Quaid).

She is then drawn to the opportunity presented by a mysterious new drug: THE SUBSTANCE. All it takes is one injection and she is reborn – temporarily – as the gorgeous, twenty-something Sue (Margaret Qualley).

The only rule? Time needs to be split: exactly one week in one body, then one week in the other. No exceptions. A perfect balance. What could go wrong?

Coralie Fargeat’s Cannes award-winning sensation turns toxic beauty culture inside out with a be-careful-what-you-wish-for fable for the ages. Explosive, provocative and twisted, The Substance is one of the most talked-about, thought-provoking and shocking films of the year - an absolute must-see.

THE SUBSTANCE, will be available to stream exclusively on MUBI from 31 October 2024 - no tricks - just a Halloween treat…

View the Trailer on YouTube.

 

Friday 25 October 2024

Mayhem Film Festival – Day 4 Reviews

And so the fourth and final day of the Mayhem Film Festival was upon us...


THE PARAGON (2023) Dir - Michael Duignan

The final day of films got off to a cracking start with the offbeat, New Zealand sci-fi/paranormal comedy THE PARAGON. In which a former professional tennis player, who was injured during a hit and run accident, enlists the help of a psychic medium, Lara, to help him track down the driver of the car who knocked him over and ruined his career.

In return, Lara asks that he help her to locate a mysterious crystal called “The Paragon”, which her brother is also after, as she fears he will use it for evil. Leading to a series of extremely ridiculous,not to mention highly amusing and improbable incidents.

A really fun film, full of deadpan humour, which although has a rather silly premise, also looks at the issues of self sacrifice, redemption and that there are always 2 sides to every story. Which also had a strange “feelgood” quality to it.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

Whilst the film isn't “quite” a horror, its definitely one that fans of horror-comedies should seek out.

 

DARK MATCH (2024) Dir – Lowell Dean

The second film of the day, DARK MATCH, proved to be an equally enjoyable watch. Set in the 1980s, a group of wrestlers are hired to put on a special match in a remote, backwoods town for the locals.

Unfortunately, they find that the event is actually being run by a strange religious cult, who require 5 sacrifices for their god and now the group are literally fighting for their lives. Kind of a bizarre cross between “The Wicker Man” and the “WWE”, this was bloody good fun and was another hit with the audience.

Director Lowell Dean previously directed the Wolf Cop films and this even features some of the cast from those (most notably, Leo Fafard, who plays one of the wrestlers). So if you've seen those, you sort of know what to expect. Although it's Steven Ogg (The Walking Dead, Snowpiercer) and WWE wrestler Chris Jericho (Terrifier 2 & 3) who steal the show.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

If you liked Wolf Cop, you should love this equally funny and violent horror.

 

Short Film Showcase #2

This year the Mayhem Festival had 2 sections of short films, rather than just 1. Again, I'm not going to review them all, but the ones that stood out for me were...

Pocketman - Dir. Ericka Clevenger, US, 2m
A wedding is terrorised by a supernatural being who can steal things from pockets. Things escalate when the wedding party tries to get their stolen ring back. Good fun, with a comic twist.

Triptychn- Dir. Sophia Ray, UK, 14m29
A provocative artist, Margaux Kasser plans to destroy a Bosch masterpiece, claiming it's performance art. But it seems she has an ulterior motive for doing so and Margaux is in a fight to escape her fate. A dark twisted tale.

Reel - Dir. Rodrigue Huart, France, 4m12, with English subtitles
Set in1857 rural France, two young farm girls come across a smartphone in their field and mayhem ensues as they fight over who should keep it. A kind of humorous stab at commercialism, but done in a very abstract style.

 

LAST STOP ROCAFORT STATION (2024) Dir - Luis Prieto

Penultimate film of the festival was this Spanish language, supernatural horror from the Director of the original "Pusher" (2012). The plot essentially revolves around a new employee at a remote Metro station in Barcelona, Laura (Natalia Azahara) who has just started on the night shift at Rocafort Station

Having witnessed a suicide at work one evening, after one of her fellow workers jumps in front of a train. She is alarmed when she subsequently starts seeing strange ghostly visions of other victims at the station.

Discovering that Rocafort has a higher percentage of suicides than any other station on the network, she hires a former cop , Roman (Javier Gutierrez – Assassins Creed), who himself witnessed something there years earlier, to help her look into what's going on.

Somewhat reminiscent of "Sinister", this was an effective ghostly chiller, crossed with a detective drama and was certainly well received by the audience. I personally enjoyed it, if you like supernatural films, its definitely worth seeking out.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

The ending sets itself up for a sequel, so if one gets made, I'll certainly be keeping an eye out for it. Director Luis Prieto was in attendance to introduce the film and take questions from the audience afterwards, which was a surprise as he wasn't originally scheduled to attend. But as he was in the country, managed to swing by.

 

SLINGSHOT (2024) Dir - Mikael Hafstrom

The festival closed with a screening of the new sci-fi thriller SLINGSHOT, which was a last minute addition to the line up, after the organisers had problems with the film they'd originally wanted to show.

Casey Afleck plays an astronaut on a deep space mission to the moon of Titan, around Saturn. But to get there, they have to do a gravitational slingshot around Jupiter (if you don't know what a slingshot involves, watch Star Trek 4).

Millions of miles from Earth with only his 2 crew mates for company, played by Laurence Fishburn and Tomer Capone (TV's - The Boys), and most of the time spent in hibernation. The strain of isolation begins to take its toll, which is not helped by the fact the drugs used for hibernation are having increasingly adverse effects every time they have to do a sleep cycle.

But when an asteroid collides with the ship, damaging long range communications, and other problems arise that threaten the mission, a rift forms between the crew as to whether they should press on, or turn back. To make matters worse, they all start showing signs of mental instability, hearing voices and seeing things that aren't there. As paranoia sets in, accusations of sabotage abound, and it becomes unclear as to what's real or not, even if the ship is still capable of making the slingshot, will the crew be in any state to complete the mission?.

A very warped thriller, that will keep you guessing as to whats really going on until the very end. Whilst the film was well received by the audience, it was a bit too grim for my liking, as it deals (albeit in the abstract) with issues of isolation and loneliness, which doesn't make for “uplifting” viewing.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

And that concluded the Mayhem Film Festival for another year. Thanks, as always, to the organisers, Chris Cook, Steven Sheils and Melissa Gueneau for the event, and of course, the entire staff of the Broadway Cinema in Nottingham for hosting it.

For more information on the festival and other special events throughout the year, visit the Official Website at: https://www.mayhemfilmfestival.com/

Also visit their Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Also checkout http://www.broadway.org.uk/

 

Wednesday 23 October 2024

Mayhem Film Festival – Day 3 Reviews

Day 3 of Mayhem was another mixed bag, which went as follows...

THE LAST VIDEO STORE (2023) Dir – Cody Kennedy & Tim Rutherford.

First up, was this fun filled homage to the glory days of VHS. Set in the present day, a young girl comes to return some video tapes that her father had rented out from Canada's last remaining video store.

Amongst them though is a very bizarre tape, that the proprietor doesn't recognise. But upon playing it, discovers it is in fact the “Video-Nomicon”. A VHS version of the Necronomicon, which has the power to bring the characters from the films in his shop to life (you can see where this is leading).

Trapped inside the store, they subsequently find themselves having to battle space aliens, masked killers and even action movie characters from the films in the video shop. And only the proprietors in depth knowledge of cheesy B-movies will give them any chance of surviving.

Extremely silly, the film rips on numerous old B-movies, along with the likes of the Friday the 13th films and action stars like Stallone and Schwarzenegger, which were all huge draws on home video in the 80s and 90s.

Personally I loved it and the audience certainly enjoyed it too, which itself plays like a cheesy B-movie and was terrific fun.

View the Trailer on YouTube

It's worth noting that the chap who plays the proprietor, Kevin Martin, actually owns a DVD store in Canada and the film is based on an earlier short film in which he also starred.

If you're below a certain age, you might not get all the jokes or nostalgic references. But if you love cheesy old B-movies, definitely check this one out.

 

STEPPENWOLF (2024) Dir - Adilkhan Yerzhanov

The second film of the day was a radical shift in tone from the previous film, being what was arguably the bleakest of the entire festival. Set in a remote region of Kazakhstan, a civil war has erupted between the locals and the corrupt authorities, who are in the pocket of the local crime lord.

With the local police headquarters just having been wiped out, a young woman with learning difficulties stumbles into the chaos, wanting to report that her son has gone missing. A sole survivor of the Police Station massacre, a corrupt detective named Brayuk, agrees to help her, believing her son was abducted by child traffickers.

Travelling through the war torn countryside, his methods of extracting information from local criminals are brutal, but effective. However, as the film progresses, we get the impression that he has his own reasons for wanting to find this crime boss and rescuing her son is the least of them.

A very, very bleak film, extremely violent and not for those of a sensitive nature. This sort of film isn't exactly my cup of tea, being far too grim even for me, but it certainly captivated my attention and was well received by the audience.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

The director has also made a number of other films about the gritty side of life in the remote areas of his home country, so if you have a penchant for that sort of thing, you may wish to check them out too.

 

SHORT FILM SHOWCASE #1

Mayhem had their annual short films section next, but unfortunately wasn't present for all of these. However, I will give a mention to some of the more memorable ones I did see.

We Joined A Cult - Dir. Chris McInroy, US, 4m10
A comic story about two friends who just wanted to play kickball, but end up signing up with weird religious sect who can kill people telepathically (its as weird as it sounds and bloody funny).

Transylvanie - Dir. Rodrigue Huart, France, 15m, with English subtitles
A 10-year-old girl living in a block of flats in a quiet town is shunned by the other kids, for being odd, as she's convinced she's a vampire. But could there actually be something in her belief? An interesting French language film with a surprise twist.

Make Me a Pizza - Dir. Talia Shea Levin, US, 12m25
A parody of 70s porn films, in which a bored housewife offers herself to the delivery guy in exchange for free pizza. But he's not having any of it. He just wants paying his $29.99. A hilarious spoof that gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “food porn”

These were just my favourites of the shorts that I managed to see, for the full list of short films that screened click HERE.

 

INTERSTATE (2024) Dir - Jean Luc Herbulot

There definitely seemed to be a theme with gritty crime-thrillers this year (and indeed, French language films) as the next feature film of the day was the French/Belgian thriller Interstate.

A hitman (played by the aptly cast French rapper and actor JoeyStarr) decides to quit the mob, following the death of his previous boss, and start a new life with his girlfriend (played by Asia Argento).

However, on his way he picks up a hitch hiker, a young student named Virgil (Joaquim Fossi) who is stuck out in the middle of nowhere. But as their journey continues, it seems this young lad isn't who he appears to be and his former boss and the police are going to be the least of his worries.

A very engaging supernatural horror-thriller, that plays like a cross between The Hitcher and A History of Violence. Boasting some great action scenes and some truly gripping moments, as he tries to stay one step ahead of the authorities and his former associates, as this character constantly toys with him

View the trailer on YouTube

 If you enjoyed The Hitcher, you should love this.

 

THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS (1991) Dir – Wes Craven

The days screenings concluded with the 1991 Wes Craven shocker “The People Under the Stairs”. For those who are unfamiliar, a 12 year old black lad, nicknamed “Fool”, gets involved with a couple of criminals that are attempting to burgle their wealthy landlords, in retaliation for evicting them.

Unfortunately, when the occupants arrive home early, young fool finds himself trapped alone inside the house at the mercy of the psychotic couple, who proceed to set their pet Rottweiler on him and chase him round with a Desert Eagle handgun.

Retreating inside the house's labyrinth of crawlspaces and wall cavities, he makes a shocking discovery. Not only do they have a young “daughter” kept as a virtual prisoner inside the house, but there's something very nasty in the cellar.

The film kind of plays like a psychotic version of “Home Alone”, except the burglar is trying to fight off the home owners. As young Fool has to dodge booby traps, killer dogs and the shotgun toting “father”, who likes running around in full bondage gear.

A really fun film, full of slapstick violence. I remember actually seeing this at the cinema when it was first released, and finding it hilariously funny. Needless to say, the Mayhem audience found it similarly hilarious and it's certainly lost none of its charm over the years.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

If you haven't seen this post “Elm Street” horror from Wes Craven, you really should check it out. Even if only for seeing a young Ving Rhames in an early role, who plays one of the gang members.

 

And that concluded the days viewings, so with that it was back to the hotel again to prepare for Day 4.

For more information on the festival and other special events throughout the year, visit the Official Website at: https://www.mayhemfilmfestival.com/

Also visit their Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Also checkout http://www.broadway.org.uk/

 

 

 

Tuesday 22 October 2024

Mayhem Film Festival - Day 2 Reviews

Day 2 of the Mayhem Film Festival presented another eclectic bunch of films, which I have reviewed as follows...


CONFESSION (2022) Dir - Jong-seok Yoon

First film of Day 2 was the South Korean “Confession” from Director Jong-seok Yoon, which appears to be only his second full feature film to date. In this, a wealthy businessman is being charged with murder, after being found unconscious in a locked hotel room, next to the dead body of his mistress.

Maintaining his innocence, he hires a high ranking defence lawyer, who he hopes will get him off the hook. To which he relates his story to and we get to see, through a series of flashbacks.

However, as the story unfolds and it seems that whilst he may indeed be innocent of this particular crime. We discover that he might actually be guilty of something far, far worse.

The film, which is apparently a remake of a 2016 Spanish film “The Invisible Guest”, is really more of a dark crime-thriller, as opposed to a horror, but proved a hit with the audience. I personally enjoyed it, and thought it was extremely well made, boasting more twists and turns than a Hitchcock film.

View the Trailer on YouTube

Not to be confused with the plethora of other films with the same title. As far as I'm aware, this has not been released in the UK to date. But if gritty crime-thrillers are your thing, you'd be advised to seek it out.


HOLLYWOOD 90028 (1973) Dir - Christina Hornisher

Second film of the Day was the seldom seen, sleezy, arthouse film "Hollywood 90028", which has recently been rediscovered and restored by Grindhouse films in the US.

The film revolves around a budding cameraman named Mark (Christopher Augustine – The Doll Squad), who's desperately trying to get into the movie industry as a cinematographer. But has been reduced to shooting and editing short adult films for the city's porn cinemas and peep shows, just to make ends meet.

But we soon discover that Mark has a darker side. Suffering from severe mental health problems, we see that he kills women that he randomly picks up. So when he starts dating a young porn actress named Michelle (Jeanette Dilger), we are left wondering if she will be next?

Bit of a slowie and a difficult film to categorise, which is probably why it struggled to find any sort of release back in the day. I was somewhat reminded of the film "Peeping Tom", though the film is extremely light on actual killings (I think 3 in total?) and is more of an arthouse film, albeit an exceptionally sleazy one, than anything.

The film has languished in obscurity since the 1970s, having never been released on home video and receiving only a limited theatrical run under different titles. However, Grindhouse releasing have since discovered it and released it onto disc in the US in its original full length form under its original title (the name apparently reffering to an area of Hollywood Boulevard, where the walk of fame is located).
 
View the Trailer on YouTube 

Whilst the film is well shot, it's a bit on the slow side and to be honest, is one that can only really be recommended to die hard cinema enthusiasts who have an interest in 70s cinema. But if you do wish to see it, Grindhouse have put out a very nice special edition Blu-Ray in the US.

 

DEAD MAIL (2024) Dir - Joe DeBoer & Kyle McConaghy

The third film of the day "Dead Mail", was a welcome change of pace, providing some much needed comic relief to the day.

Set in the early 1980s, the workers at a regional post office, tasked with redirecting mail that's got lost in the post, come across a blood stained note begging for help from an apparent kidnap victim. 

Whilst they initially dismiss it as a prank, when one of them, a seasoned investigator named Jasper (Thomas Boykin – 3 From Hell), takes an interest and tries to track down the address, it unleashes a whole series of deadly events.

An extremely bizarre, offbeat thriller, full of dark humour, which revolves around 80s synthesisers off all things. This was a really enjoyable retro romp, with a great cast. John Fleck (Velvet Buzzsaw) was brilliant as the films villain and Sterling Macer Jr. (Where the Crawdads Sing) was aptly cast as the unfortunate victim.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

Bit of a weird one. If Monty Python ever made a thriller, I would imagine it would look something like this.

 

NIGHT CALL (2024) Dir - Michiel Blanchart

The fourth offering of the day was Belgian thriller "Night Call", in which a young locksmith, played by Jonathan Feltre, gets called out to a flat where a young girl has lost her keys.

Unfortunately, after managing to get her inside, he finds he's been duped and the apartment's real owner is none too happy to see him. Particularly after the young girl he helped has stolen something from him.

As a result, he finds himself forced to help a lot of rather unsavoury characters try and recover the missing goods, or he's going to be in a lot of serious trouble. But it seems not everyone in the gang is interested in getting the loot back, and so trying to survive the night is going to be one hell of an ordeal.

A gripping edge of your seat thriller, I really enjoyed this one. The ending to which certainly had the audience on the edge of their seats, as he tries to prevent them getting to the goods, whilst simultaneously dodging the police.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

Being Belgian, the film was in French language with English subs, which might not appeal to all. But if you like gritty, edge of year seat, thrillers, this one comes highly recommended and was actually one of my favourite films of the festival.

 

DADDY'S HEAD (2024) – Dir Benjamin Barfoot.

Final film of the day was the surreal sci-fi (or was it supernatural?) horror "Daddy's Head". About a young boy, Rupert, and his stepmother Laura (Julia Brown – TV's Payback) coming to terms with the recent death of his father.

With his biological mother already dead, parenting duties fall on Laura, who didn't really want kids. But tries her best, despite Rupert not really taking to her.

But shortly after the funeral, strange things start to happen. Mysterious fires in the nearby forest, that have disappeared by the time the fire brigade turn up. Items going missing from the house. Strange noises at night. Plus the dog keeps barking at something. Then Rupert claims to have seen his dead father at night.

Whilst Rupert's claims are dismissed, it seems there might be something lurking in the forest that has taken a particular interest in them and it might not be friendly.

An interesting film, but it's never really explained what this thing is, or what it wanted from the family. Director Benjamin Barfoot was actually in attendance to introduce the film and take questions afterwards, but even he remained tight lipped about it. So, you'll just have to see it and try and figure it out for yourself.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

The film is currently available to stream on the Shudder network.

Director Benjamin Barfoot interviewed at Mayhem

And that concluded the days viewings, so with that it was back to the hotel to prepare for Day 3.

For more information on the festival and other special events throughout the year, visit the Official Website at: https://www.mayhemfilmfestival.com/

Also visit their Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Also checkout http://www.broadway.org.uk/

Monday 21 October 2024

Mayhem Film Festival 2024 - Day 1 Reviews

The Broadway Cinema in Nottingham was once again host to the annual Mayhem Film Festival this October. Now in it's 20th year, I'd once again managed to blag myself a press pass, so was only too eager to attend.

HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKS CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON (2023) Dir - Ariane Louis-Seize.

The fun kicked off with this French language Canadian Horror-Comedy, which revolves around a family of vampires. Whose youngest daughter Sasha (Sarah Monpetit) finds she doesn't have the heart to kill humans for food, so relies on her parents to keep her supplied with blood packs to live off.

However, when she crosses paths with a downtrodden teenage schoolboy named Paul (Félix-Antoine Bénard), who's looking to commit suicide, she thinks she's found the perfect solution. But as their friendship begins to quickly grow, will they actually be able to go through with it?

Marking the feature film Directorial debut of Ariane Louis-Seize, the film was a kind of bizarre cross between “What We Do in the Shadows” and “Let the Right One In”, and was extremely tongue in cheek, in many ways playing like a teenage comedy. Albeit with a lot of slapstick bloody killings thrown in and proved to be one of the more popular films of the festival, which had the audience laughing out loud throughout.

If you're a fan of the aforementioned “What We Do in the Shadows”, you should love it and would definitely recommend Vampire fans check this out.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

The film is currently available to stream on MUBI.


MADS (2024) Dir - David Moreau

Second film of the evening was another French language horror. MADS from David Moreau, which looks at the problems of taking cheap drugs and, to a lesser extent, picking up strangers.

Set in rural France, teenager Romain (Milton Richie) picks up a load of drugs for a party he's attending that evening. However, a chance encounter with a strange woman that he tries to help, who appears to have escaped from a psychiatric ward, sets in motion a series of deadly events.

Having got blood all over his drugs, he simply washes off the outside of the bags and takes them to the party. But shortly after snorting the contents, he and his 2 female friends start behaving rather strangely and they begin to question whether anything they are seeing is real or not.

But when armed soldiers in hazmat suits show up and start shooting people, they realise something's very wrong and somehow they have to try and escape.

Filmed in a series of single long takes, this was a bit of a slow burn horror, in which you're unsure at first whether any of the events you're witnessing are real, or part of their drug induced state. But when things get real, you're still left wondering why it's happening.

The film was rather reminiscent of the Crazies, in which you have these friends, who may or may not be “infected” with something, trying to escape the authorities. But the focus stays on the 3 main protagonists, with each persons story taking up a portion of the film, so you never get to see the full scope of whats going on around them.

Whilst boasting some nice gore, it was a bit too slow for my liking. However, it was well received by the rest of the audience. The Director previously worked on “Them” [AKA “Ils”] (2006)  and “The Eye” (2008), so if you enjoyed those, you may want to check this one out.

View the Trailer on YouTube.

The film should be available to stream on Shudder shortly.

And that concluded Day 1

For more information on the festival and other special events throughout the year, visit the Official Website at: https://www.mayhemfilmfestival.com/

Also visit their Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Also checkout http://www.broadway.org.uk/

Tuesday 15 October 2024

Horror-Comedy RENFIELD - on 4K UHD

Nicolas Cage’s hilarious horror comedy RENFIELD is being released in a collectable UHD Steelbook edition from 21 October by Altitude

Packed with laughs, splattery special effects, and featuring one of Cage’s most bugged-out and brilliant performances, RENFIELD is a ‘delight to watch’ (Collider), and a must for fans of ghoulish horror comedies like What We Do In The Shadows and Lisa Frankenstein.  

RENFIELD is available in a gorgeous Steelbook edition, with a host of extras including an audio commentary, deleted scenes, featurettes and more. 

Behind every great monster is an overworked sidekick: Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss: Dracula (Nicolas Cage). 

For centuries, Renfield has slavishly served Dracula by procuring his master’s prey and doing his every bidding, no matter how debased. But now, Renfield is ready to look for a new life outside the shadow of The Prince of Darkness, if only he can figure out how to end the toxic, codependent relationship…

SPECIAL FEATURES: 

- Audio commentary with producer Samantha Nisenboim, screenwriter Ryan Ridley & other crew members
- Eight deleted and extended scenes (17 mins)
- Alternate takes (3 mins)
- Featurette "Dracula UnCaged" about Nicolas Cage as Dracula (5 mins)
- Featurette "Monsters & Men" behind the scenes featurette of RENFIELD (12 mins)
- Featurette "Stages of Rejuvenation" about the transformation of Dracula (6 mins)
- Featurette "Flesh & Blood" about the splatter effects (5 mins)
- Featurette "Fighting Dirty" about the stunts (6 mins)
- Featurette "The making of a Deleted Scene" about Renfield's Dance (3 mins)
- Trailers & TV Spots

Pre-order the UK 4K UHD from Amazon.co.uk

 

Funfair slasher THE MOUSE TRAP - Out now on DVD!

There’s a seemingly familiar face stalking the funfair in THE MOUSE TRAP, a horror chiller that’ll make you look at one of your childhood favourites very differently!

SYNOPSIS: It's Alex's 21st Birthday, but she's stuck at the amusement arcade on a late shift so her friends decide to surprise her, but a masked killer dressed as Mickey Mouse decides to play a game of his own with them which she must survive.

Directed by Jamie Bailey (What Lurks Beneath), THE MOUSE TRAP is written by Simon Phillips (Blood Harvest), who also stars as Mickey, the masked killer, terrorising a gang of friends late one night at an amusement arcade. There’s shocks and gore galore as Mickey dons his mask and goes on a rodent rampage.

With a trailer that’s already scored over one million views on YouTube, this is a horror film that’s sure to get everyone talking. If you enjoyed The Terrifier films and the Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey slashers, then this blood-soaked frightener will be just the ticket.

View the trailer on YouTube

Buy the UK DVD from Amazon.co.uk





Elizabeth Hurley stars in twisted tale PIPER - on Digital, Nov

Prepare to pay the PIPER in a fear-inducing new horror starring Elizabeth Hurley. This wickedly creepy fantasy from Anthony Waller (Mute Witness), tells a terrifying tale of children paying for the sins of their parents and following its acclaimed world premiere at FrightFest 2023 is now set for its digital bow from 101 Films this November.

Liz (Hurley) and her daughter Amy (Mia Jenkins) have relocated to a small town in Germany, but as they settle into their new life things start to take a dark turn… a local girl dies in horrifying circumstances and sinister events abound.

A dark secret from Liz's past has awoken the Piper, an evil entity from beyond who seeks redemption by taking the children of any parent who has done wrong… and Mia is in grave danger.

When Amy meets the kind and mysterious, Luca (Jack Stewart), could he be the key to saving her from the Piper’s clutches?

For a twisted take on a children’s legend that’s a parent’s worst nightmare let the PIPER play on.

Starring Elizabeth Hurley (Bedazzled, Austin Powers), Mia Jenkins (Hanna), Jack Stewart (Outlander), Tara Fitzgerald (Brassed Off) and Robert Daws (The Man Who Fell to Earth).

On Digital 18th November 2024

View the Trailer on YouTube.

 

Horror and Genre thrills at Leeds International Film Festival, November

Leeds International Film Festival (LIFF) has announced the full programme for its 2024 edition which includes UK premieres, new A-List and innovative new Festival strands showcasing the best in world cinema, retrospectives genre films and documentaries. LIFF is supported by the BFI National Lottery Audience Projects Award.

 
Established in 1987, Leeds International Film Festival is one of the largest annual film events in the UK and one of the longest, running for 17 days every November in venues across Leeds and West Yorkshire. Presenting over 250 features and shorts every year, with annual submissions of over 5000 from more than 120 countries, LIFF principally showcases and supports films from new and diverse filmmaking talent and which may not receive profile in the UK otherwise.

The 38th edition of the Festival will run from 1st to the 17th November 2024 at venues across the city including events and screenings at Everyman Leeds, Vue Leeds in the Light, Hyde Park Picture House and Howard Assembly Room. Tickets and passes are now on sale.

Fanomenon is the home at LIFF for fantasy, sci-fi, horror, dark comedy, cult films, the unclassifiable, and much more. Fanomenon opening film is the UK premiere of writer/director Yang Li’s Escape from the 21st Century which uses a dizzying array of special effects, and choreographs kinetic action that brilliantly integrates comic-book animation with magnificent martial art prowess. The Fanomenon closing film is The Killers, a wildly inventive and entertaining collection of four crime stories from South Korea.


Fanathon film marathons return for LIFF 2024 with Sci-Fi day on 2 November with four new features, including two UK Premieres - mind-bending sci-fi tale The A-Frame and U Are the Universe, screening as a UK premiere, a moving and comic story about an astronaut’s search for connection after he is left alone in space when Earth explodes. 

Day of the Dead is back on 9 November with four acclaimed new horror films from Belgium, Nigeria, Taiwan and USA showing at Hyde Park Picture House. Including the UK premiere of Else, smart and suspenseful The Weekend, hilarious dark comedy Dead Talents Society and Dead Mail, a surreal horror thriller that blends retro analogue aesthetics with a twisted tale of obsession, murder, and electronic keyboards. The ultimate all-night horror marathon, Night of the Dead returns with a new mix of wild films guaranteed to deliver plenty of thrills, gore, and chills. Screenings include the world premiere of Monkey’s Magic Merry Go Round, produced by Joe Swanberg, and Dark Match, an action-packed horror that puts a small-time group of ‘80s pro-wrestlers in a desperate battle for survival.

Previously announced as screening in the Fanomenon competition, showcasing mind-expanding new genre cinema will be: Niles Atallah’s modern queer fairytale Animalia Paradoxa; Ivana Gloria’s Chlorophyll; Thibault Emin’s mesmerising body-horror debut Else; Benjamin Pfohl’s cosmic coming-of-ager Jupiter; Yannis Veslemes’s psychedelic time travel horror She Loved Blossoms More; Pavlo Ostrikov’s post-apocalyptic Ukrainian sci-fi romance U Are the Universe; Joel Potrykus’s jet-black punk rock comedy Vulcanizadora.

Retrospective collection The Weird of Oz explores the wild and often groundbreaking scene of Australian new wave cinema from the 1970s onwards, expressing the growing pains of the country and garnering attention around the world. There’s highway adventures of Mad Max 2, Road Games and Stone; the hyperreal pop images styles of BeDevil and Razorback; vengeful nature in Lost Weekend and The Last Wave; individuals against the world in Celia and Wake in Fright

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Sinister crime thriller DARKGAME - Coming to Digital Outlets

The Movie Partnership is releasing the bloody crime thriller DARKGAME, starring Ed Westwick, to own on digital from 21st October.

Ed Westwick (Gossip Girl) stars as hardened Portland police Detective Ben Jacobs. His special unit works on locating to save the victims trapped in a game show playing out for the dark web to gamble on.

While the game masters play with the lives of their victims, Ben and the team are forced to seek the advice from a criminal adversary from their past. As the victims are killed one by one and Ben becomes part of the twisted games, time rapidly runs out before they could put an end to this Russian Roulette without further casualties.

Directed by Howard J. Ford (Escape, The Ledge), DARKGAME is brutally twisted and sure to keep you at the edge of your seat. Don't forget to vote for who you want to stay alive. 

DARKGAME will be available to own on Digital from 21st October.

 View the Trailer on YouTube.

Friday 4 October 2024

Epic Sci-Fi Thriller ALIEN: ROMULUS - Available on Disc, December

The legendary ALIEN franchise gives birth to an all-new terrifying sci-fi horror thriller when 20th Century Studios’ ALIEN: ROMULUS arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and limited-edition steelbook on 2nd December.  

This truly terrifying sci-fi horror-thriller takes the phenomenally successful ALIEN franchise back to its iconic roots. While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young colonizers come face-to-face with the most relentless and deadly life form in the universe. 

Starring Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn and Aileen Wu, ALIEN: ROMULUS is directed by horror master Fede Alvarez from a screenplay by Alvarez and frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett. Ridley Scott, who directed the original ALIEN, produces with Michael Pruss and Walter Hill. 

ALIEN: ROMULUS  is the start of a new chapter with a brand-new story unlike any other Alien movie that came before it, featuring all-new creatures and characters that are “tense enough to grab you by the throat” (Owen Gleiberman, Variety). Fans can delve deeper into the ALIEN franchise with all-new exclusive bonus features, including featurettes with filmmakers Fede Alvarez and Ridley Scott, behind the scenes content, and extended and deleted scenes.   

Bonus Features

- Return to Horror: Crafting Alien: Romulus 

- The Director’s Vision – Discover how one of today’s greatest horror directors, Fede Alvarez, collaborated with master filmmaker Ridley Scott to craft a new, heart-pounding chapter in the Alien franchise.

- Creating the Story – Learn what inspired the story of Alien: Romulus and see the many easter eggs from previous Alien installments that you may have missed. 

- Casting the Faces – Meet the stars of Alien: Romulus as they take us inside the hearts and minds of their characters. Explore the parallels between Rain and the iconic franchise heroine, Ripley, and learn how filmmakers brought back a face from the past. 

- Constructing the World – Explore the massive, practical sets of Alien: Romulus that hearken back to the futuristic style established in the '80s, and get up close and personal with a hoard of practically built facehuggers, chestbursters, and xenomorphs. 

- Inside the Xenomorph Showdown – Experience the film’s climactic zero-gravity sequence from every angle as filmmakers break down what it took to make the moment spectacular. From sets and performances, to wirework, stunts, and VFX, see how it all came together. 

- Alien: A Conversation – A special conversation with Ridley Scott and Fede Alvarez for the Alien 45th Anniversary theatrical re-release. 

- Extended / Deleted Scenes – Check out scenes that didn't make the final cut. 

Pre-order the UK 4K UHD/BD Steelbook from Amazon.co.uk

Pre-order the UK 4K UHD/BD from Amazon.co.uk

Pre-order the UK 4K BD from Amazon.co.uk

Pre-order the UK 4K BD from Amazon.co.uk