All posts tagged "You And Me Against The World"
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Interviews
/ 4 years agoInterview: Director Unjoo Moon and co-producer Jordan Sommers on ‘I Am Woman’
Helen Reddy’s ‘I Am Woman’ was released as a single – remember those? – in 1972 and instantly became an anthem...
By Freda Cooper
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Home Entertainment
/ 49 mins ago‘Greedy People’ review: Dir. Potsy Ponciroli [Digital]
The first-day of a new job is never easy. There is an overload of...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 day ago‘Daddy’s Head’ review: Dir. Benjamin Barfoot [Fantastic Fest 2024]
Benjamin Barfoot’s horror comedy, Double Date, is one of the funniest British genre films...
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Interviews
/ 2 days agoInterview: ‘Janet Planet’ star Julianne Nicholson on the film’s magic
On 30th September the beautiful Janet Planet arrives to buy or rent on digital...
By Kat Hughes -
Film Festivals
/ 2 days ago‘Strange Harvest: Occult Murder in the Inland Empire’ review: Dir. Stuart Ortiz [Fantastic Fest 2024]
Stuart Ortiz’s Strange Harvest: Occult Murder in the Inland Empire is presented to the...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 days ago‘Parvulos’ review: Dir. Isaac Ezban [Fantastic Fest 2024]
Isaac Ezban is a writer and director that THN have been following for a...
By Kat Hughes -
Film Festivals
/ 2 days ago‘What Happened to Dorothy Bell?’ review: Dir. Danny Villanueva Jr. [Fantastic Fest 2024]
Ever since The Blair Witch Project made the format super famous, the found-footage film...
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Film News
/ 2 days agoJames Wan’s Horror-Thriller Series ‘Teacup’ releases first look trailer
James Wan burst onto the horror seen twenty years ago with Saw. Since then...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 days ago‘Bone Lake’ review: Dir. Mercedes Bryce Morgan [Fantastic Fest 2024]
Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s 2022 double bill of Spoonful of Sugar and Fixation proved her...
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Film Festivals
/ 4 days ago‘Steppenwolf’ review: Dir. Adilkhan Yerzhanov [Fantastic Fest 2024]
In Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s Steppenwolf, a young mother desperately searches for her missing child in...
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Film Festivals
/ 4 days ago‘Apartment 7A’ review: Dir. Natalie Erika James [Fantastic Fest 2024]
In 1968, Rosemary’s Baby was born. The film from director Roman Polanski has gone...
By Kat Hughes