Maggie Q and Luke Hemsworth Star in the Trailer for ‘Death of Me’
Maggie Q and Luke Hemsworth lead high concept horror Death of Me from Saw II,
Maggie Q and Luke Hemsworth lead high concept horror Death of Me from Saw II,
Polish director Malgorzata Szumowska directs The Other Lamb, based on a screenplay by Australian writer
Norwegian drama Disco from director Jorunn Myklebust Syversen examines in the damaging impact of two
Here we bring nine singers to your attention: these ladies come from around the globe
Hollywood Billboard Queen Angelyne’s music is notoriously tough (or expensive) to find – yet good
Jehovah’s First Witness Rating: ★★★ Venue: Greenside Infirmary Street Tickets Rowland Nelken creates and stars in
Fifties bombshell Jayne Mansfield is the subject of high camp documentary, Mansfield 66/67, from filmmakers
Before Tom Holland hits the A-List as the new Spider Man, he stars in 13th-century
Scottish horror, The Dark Mile, from director Gary Love makes its debut at the Edinburgh
Paul Schrader goes for the jugular with his latest film Dog Eat Dog. The cult
The cult classic label gets chucked about too easily these days – but one such
Feeling like a contemporary trash epic in the vein of the work of John Waters
This year is a wonderful time to be an Abel Ferrara fan with the director
Cult filmmaker Gregg Araki is back with a brand new film – his first since
1990’s The Rainbow Thief seemed like it was going to be a sad final note
Cult film star, pop juggernaut, and one of the most fascinating people to enter the
Those like myself who have spent years worshiping at the feet of The Pope of
We previewed Rob Zombie’s upcoming horror feature, Lords of Salem last year, when details were
Aficionados of cult seventies horror will be in their element with the newly released cut
We’re not too sure what to say about upcoming sci-fi film, Manborg – other than
We were in two minds to write about upcoming Italian horror, The Butterfly Room. It
One of the first films features on Silver Screen Slags was cult masterpiece, Myra Breckinridge.
Watching an Alejandro Jodorowsky film is an exciting experience – you can expect provocative images,
“Patch Adams was long enough! It doesn’t need a Director’s Cut!” Pecker was fun but
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