Nine things you can’t miss at the St Albans Film Festival this year
Posted by Horror Movies News on April 17, 2014The second annual St Albans Film Festival runs from May 1-4, across the Bank Holiday weekend, with the theme of birds.
The second annual St Albans Film Festival runs from May 1-4, across the Bank Holiday weekend, with the theme of birds.
I wanted to start off this new entry to my column with a film that incorporates everything you would want in a Hollywood classic.
"Calgon, take me away...to the hospital."
© IFC Midnight
After a string of mediocre horror/suspense releases in recent weeks, Proxy comes along to reaffirm my love of the genre. It's an off-the-wall thriller that's best seen without much introduction...although feel free to read about it in my review of Proxy, which opens Friday in limited theatrical release and on demand.
...Ballymena actor Liam Neeson has stepped up his campaign to save the horse-drawn carriages in New York City's Central Park by writing a passionate newspaper column in support of the industry.
The first The Green Inferno trailer has arrived. The film marks Hostel filmmaker Eli Roth 's first directorial effort in six years and revolves around a group of American student activists who travel to the Amazon and are taken hostage by cannibals.
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THROUGHOUT cinematic history, our most beloved monsters - from Dracula and The Wolf Man to Freddy Krueger and King Kong - have returned again and again to haunt our nightmares, and our movie screens.
The one thing Daniel Radcliffe always has to adjust to whenever he's onstage in America is how happy Americans are to see Daniel Radcliffe onstage.
Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin was an English comic actor, film director and composer best known for his work during the silent film era.