All posts tagged "stanley kubrick"
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoLFF Review: Room 237
Director: Rodney Ascher Starring: Bill Blakemore, Geoffrey Cocks, Juli Kearns Running time: 102 minutes Synopsis: ROOM 237 explores the veritable...
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Features
/ 12 years agoNew Talent: Plant The ‘Seed’ And Reach For The Stars With Tyson Wade Johnston
We here at THN have always championed rising stars in the world of film and television. We’re always looking to follow...
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Film News
/ 13 years agoWarner Planning Prequel To The Shining!
Always a horror favourite for genre fans, Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 malevolent masterpiece THE SHINING could be going the prequel route, with...
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Film News
/ 13 years agoWes Anderson Talks His Directorial Influences
Right off the bat, I love Wes Anderson; THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS is one of my favourite ever films and the much...
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Features
/ 13 years agoPlay It Again Sam: Five Films Better Than Books
Some say the pen is mightier than the multi-million pound Hollywood blockbuster. You know the type. They hang round at parties...
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Film News
/ 13 years agoIt’s A ‘Silent Night’ Deadly Night For Malcolm McDowell
Christmas has come early for one of the UK’s finest actors, as Malcolm McDowell has landed a major role in Steven...
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Film News
/ 13 years agoHorror Legend Stephen King To Pen Sequel To The Shining
Coming straight from the man himself, news that must have fans excited with the anticipation that Stephen King is currently writing...
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Features
/ 13 years agoBanned! The Ultimate Midnight Movies
With the ever increasing number of provocative movies looking to push the boundaries of human taste and decency, we here at...
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Features
/ 13 years agoCinema spotlight: Cigarette Burns and Scala Forever
From 1981 to 1993, the Scala provided London with all its grindhouse needs. Specializing in alternative, underground, and off-beat film, the...
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Film News
/ 14 years agoChristopher Lee to become BAFTA fellow
Christopher Lee will receive an Academy Fellowship at this year’s BAFTA Awards, for his “outstanding and exceptional” contribution to film. Previous...