Film4 FrightFest will be screening a record twenty short films, twelve of them world premieres, at this year’s August event at the Vue West End, Leicester Square – including the latest from director Federico Zampaglione entitled Remember, the Fiona Dourif starring She (which I backed on Kickstarter many moons ago) and the second Jessica Cameron-starring production showing at Frightfest, the UK-lensed short The Tour.
Spearheading this year’s selection is the world premiere of Show Pieces, three tales of terror written by Alan Moore, the genius 2000 Ad writer behind Watchmen, The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell and V For Vendetta. Moore has never previously written specifically for the screen, until now. Directed by his close friend and internationally acclaimed photographer Mitch Jenkins, this interconnected trilogy kicks off with. ‘Act of Faith’ in which a young woman looking for the next step in sexual excitement unfortunately finds it. ‘Jimmy...
Spearheading this year’s selection is the world premiere of Show Pieces, three tales of terror written by Alan Moore, the genius 2000 Ad writer behind Watchmen, The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell and V For Vendetta. Moore has never previously written specifically for the screen, until now. Directed by his close friend and internationally acclaimed photographer Mitch Jenkins, this interconnected trilogy kicks off with. ‘Act of Faith’ in which a young woman looking for the next step in sexual excitement unfortunately finds it. ‘Jimmy...
- 7/11/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Along with polling Hollywood's top experts to see who they think will win at Sunday's Academy Awards, Gold Derby presents the Oscar predictions of nine of its editors. Of the 24 races, our editors concur on the winners of just seven Oscars: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Animated Feature, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects. The other 17 categories remain wide open according to them. Below are the final predictions from Chris Beachum, Matthew Cormier, Marcus Dixon, Darrin Dortch, Rob Licuria, Matthew Noble, Andrew Pickett, David Schnelwar and Ben Scuglia. Best Picture "The King's Speech" -- Beachum, Cormier, Dixon, Dortch, Licuria, Noble, Pickett, Schnelwar, Scuglia Best Director David Fincher, "The Social Network" -- Beachum, Cormier, Dixon, Dortch, Licuria, Noble, Schnelwar, Scuglia Tom Hooper, "The King's Speech" -- Pickett Best Actor Colin Firth, "The Kin...
- 2/25/2011
- Gold Derby
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