All posts tagged "Mary Dauterman"
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Film Festivals
/ 9 months ago‘Booger’ review: Dir. Mary Dauterman [Brooklyn Horror 2023]
Mary Dauterman’s feature debut, Booger, is a haunting blending of grief and body horror. The story joins Anna (Grace Glowicki) in...
By Kat Hughes
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Features
/ 13 mins agoFrightFest Predictions for the 25th Anniversary
This Thursday (11th July), Pigeon Shrine FrightFest will announce the line-up for their 25th...
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Film Clips
/ 12 hours agoFirst clip from Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut ‘Blink Twice’ lands online
Amazon MGM Studios has released a debut clip from Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut Blink...
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Film News
/ 15 hours agoFirst poster for Ridley Scott’s ‘Gladiator II’
Briefly: A debut poster has been released for Gladiator II ahead of a trailer...
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Film Trailers
/ 15 hours agoAction-packed first trailer for Brad Pitt racing film ‘F1’
Coming to cinemas in the summer of 2025.
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Film Festivals
/ 18 hours agoSix films not to be missed at Fantasia 2024
Fantasia International Film Festival returns for its 28th edition from 18th July to 4th...
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Film Reviews
/ 24 hours ago‘Longlegs’ review: Dir. Oz Perkins (2024)
The marketing for Longlegs has been one of the best horror campaigns since 1999’s...
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Home Entertainment
/ 4 days ago‘Sasquatch Sunset’ home release details revealed
Icon Film Distribution has got in touch to inform us of the home release...
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Film News
/ 5 days ago‘Jaws’ LEGO set planned for August
A special Jaws LEGO set is planned for release by the legendary building brick...
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Film Trailers
/ 5 days ago‘Afraid’ trailer – John Cho and Katherine Waterston-led sci-fi takes smart living to the next level
The Afraid trailer has landed and this new film focusses upon a family who...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 days ago‘Kill’ review: Dir. Nikhil Nagesh Bhat (2024)
Where once cinemas were overflowing with Marvel and DC properties, there now seems to...
By Kat Hughes