With Spring Breakers hitting cinemas this week, America's favourite crackpot auteur and poet of destruction sends LWLies a special memo. In his own unique way.
With Sam Raimi's Oz The Great And Powerful out this week and an Evil Dead remake imminent, we take a trip through time to re-examine Army Of Darkness.
How a pair of twisted sisters from Canada are helping horror cinema get in touch with its feminine side.
By Sam Faulkner
With the Oxford music scene doc doing the rounds across the UK this month, LWLies speaks to the film's key players.
By Keira Brown
With Nautilus wired in to predict the future, it's time to send out a warning cry against our cybernoid friends.
By Greg Evans
With Google announcing plans to capture the world's second longest river on Street View, LWLies sets course for cinema's most memorable Amazon moments.
By Greg Evans
How the cross-platform appeal of digital theatre is changing the face of screen entertainment.
By Ivan Radford
With the BBFC's recent hatchet job on Srdjan Spasojevic's controversial horror, we ask whether art can ever fully justify the means?
LWLies was taken on a mysterious interactive adventure this week courtesy of Stella Artois Black.
By Zara Miller
LWLies gets an exclusive taste of life on location in Debs Gardner-Paterson's directorial debut.
Debra Granik's new film, Winter's Bone, explores much more than middle America's wilderness.
Is Oprah the most powerful person in Hollywood? Maybe. But she's definitely the most synergised, as Dan Stewart explains.
By Dan Stewart
Anton Bitel takes the BBFC to task over their ruling that Koji Shiraishi's Grotesque deserves to be banned.
By Anton Bitel
Adam Woodward analyses preview footage from James Cameron's ambitious oeuvre.
Shocking! Depraved! Disgusting! That's right, Lars Von Triers 'Antichrist' is coming to a cinema near you.
By Limara Salt