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/ 13 years agoAnonymous: Interview With Tony Way
As a regular fixture of British television since the early 2000s, Tony Way is one the UK’s most recognisable ‘don’t-I-know-you-from-that-thing’ actors....
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/ 13 years ago‘What Was The Meaning Of This Trip?’ – Hunter S. Thompson On Film
It could have gone down as one of literature’s classic “unfilmable” books. Like The Catcher in the Rye or Gravity’s Rainbow,...
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/ 13 years agoFamous Shakespeare Quotes Caught On Film
Throughout the decades, many modern movies have taken their plotlines from Shakespeare’s famous plays: The Godfather, modelled after King Lear. West...
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/ 13 years agoStraw Dogs: Savage Cinema Or Misunderstood Masterpiece?
THN has taken a look back at legendary hell-raising director Sam Peckinpah’s original take on the Gordon Williams novel The Siege...
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/ 13 years agoA History of Towers in Film
Tower! Just the word connotes so much. Height, scale, anticipation. When you see a tower in a movie then you know...
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/ 13 years agoShakespeare On Film: A Retrospective
Shakespeare: The Bard. A historic, literary genius whose work has been played out on stage and screen on every continent in...
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/ 13 years agoCigarette Burns Presents… A Slasher Retrospective
The slasher film is truly the bastard son of the horror genre. Much berated, vilified, and demonized, the slasher has been...
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/ 13 years agoInterview: Matthew Parkhill on The Caller
Every director deserves a crack at a comeback, but few take that chance eight years after their first feature. Matthew Parkhill...
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/ 13 years agoA Growing Genre: A History Of Found Footage Films
With the release of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 this coming Friday, THN has decided to take at look at what has recently...
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/ 13 years agoTHN Cuts Loose, Footloose For A Spot Of Line Dancing At Pineapple Dance Studios
Released in cinemas across the country today is the big remake of perhaps one of the coolest films of the 1980’s;...