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September 2 2010

Even Your Mum Likes Comic Books Now

Even Your Mum Likes Comic Books Now

With the release of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Tamara Drewe, do comic book films finally have all the audience bases covered?

FRIGHTFEST 2010 DIARY – PART IV

FRIGHTFEST 2010 DIARY – PART IV

Banshees, bile and Ryan Reynolds in a box... it can only be FrightFest.

September 1 2010

FRIGHTFEST 2010 DIARY – PART III

FRIGHTFEST 2010 DIARY – PART III

Day three drenched the capital in more top-notch genre horror.

August 31 2010

FRIGHTFEST 2010 DIARY – PART II

FRIGHTFEST 2010 DIARY – PART II

A horror filmmaking legend made a rare public appearance on day two of FrightFest 2010.

August 27 2010

When Filmmakers Sell Out

When Filmmakers Sell Out

What’s with our favourite directors making glossy ads… and shouting about it?

This Is England ’86 – Preview

This Is England ’86 – Preview

Catch the first episode of Shane Meadows' television debut first.

FrightFest 2010 Diary – Part I

FrightFest 2010 Diary – Part I

Adam Green's latest jolted this year's premier horror extravaganza into action in grisly fashion.

August 26 2010

Blogging On The Surface

Blogging On The Surface

Over to you: how online scribes are playing their part in shaping film writing of the future.

August 20 2010

Grolsch & LWLies Presents… Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Grolsch & LWLies Presents… Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Our new screening series started with a bang thanks to Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

Grolsch & LWLies Presents – New Film Announcement!

Grolsch & LWLies Presents – New Film Announcement!

The second Grolsch & LWLies Presents screening is…

August 19 2010

Steering Queer

Steering Queer

Why is mainstream cinema still not openly gay-friendly?

August 18 2010

Bunny And The Bull At The Big Chill 2010

Bunny And The Bull At The Big Chill 2010

A live performance of Paul King's debut feature was the special cinematic treat at Eastnor Castle Deer Park on August 7.

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