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  • Emperor Emperor 2 hours ago 100%

    You should post your experience on the squaredcircle community after you go

    I definitely will. Should be a blast.

    We haven’t had a chance to see it live yet, but someday we will.

    I'm old and have been watching wrestling since I was little but this is my first live show, not sure why it has taken so long (although a local promotion opening up in the last year helped).

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  • Emperor Emperor 2 hours ago 100%

    As for The Devils Rejects, I have zero desire to watch that. House of 1,000 Corpses was in my opinion, a rehash of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It offered little substance that made it stand apart from its inspiration.

    I quite enjoyed Ho1kC but The Devil's Rejects (and the third in the trilogy) just take it off in rather a dull direction. I wouldn't have put it anywhere near such a list.

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    Gatwick train cancelled after squirrels board and 'refuse to leave' news.sky.com

    >The squirrels jumped on the Great Western Railway (GWR) 8.54am train from Reading to Gatwick on Monday, forcing passengers to flee to other carriages. > >The passengers alerted staff, who tried to lure the squirrels off the train at Redhill with snacks, before trying to force them off with brooms - but to no avail. > >They subsequently called the journey off entirely.

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  • Emperor Emperor 3 hours ago 100%

    That's dedication to the squared circle, I'm off to a suitably horror-themed show on the 30th October.

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  • Emperor Emperor 3 hours ago 100%

    Solid 8/10 from me.

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  • movies movies Will the 35 brand partnerships in Beetlejuice 2 come back to haunt Warner Bros?
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  • Emperor Emperor 3 hours ago 91%

    I honestly didn't notice. 🤷‍♂️

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    Will the 35 brand partnerships in Beetlejuice 2 come back to haunt Warner Bros? www.thedrum.com

    > When Beetlejuice first hit cinemas in 1988, it was a weird, wonderful, and wildly original experience. Tim Burton’s dark yet playful aesthetic, Michael Keaton’s chaotic performance as the titular ghost, and the film’s quirky humor combined to create something truly special. Beetlejuice became a cult classic, a film that embodied Burton’s trademark balance of the macabre and the whimsical while introducing a unique world that spawned an equally unique and dedicated fandom. > >Now, more than 35 years later, the Beetlejuice sequel has arrived, and like so many remakes before it, it’s struggling to capture the essence that made the original so beloved. > > The sequel brings everything you would expect in the way of nostalgia but also an influx of brand partnerships: a whopping 35 in total. While brand collaborations are nothing new, Beetlejuice 2 has taken cues from the successful marketing strategy of Barbie, leveraging creative partnerships that aim to enhance the viewer’s experience. The key phrase being ‘aim to’. > >The film has been criticized for tipping the balance, with some fans feeling the brand integrations are too heavy-handed. This turns the movie into more of a commercial showcase than a sequel that speaks honestly to a dedicated fandom that has embraced the original for decades.

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    Horror movies Emperor 3 hours ago 83%
    'Shell' - Max Minghella reveals surprising cinematic influences in his "nostalgic homage" [interview] bloody-disgusting.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17609883 > > Director Max Minghella (Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Horns) wears his cinematic influences on his sleeves with sophomore feature effort Shell, a body horror dark comedy written by Jack Stanley (The Passenger). > > > > Elisabeth Moss (The Invisible Man) finds herself embarking on a scary new beauty treatment as aging actor Samantha Lake. She quickly befriends Zoe Shannon (Kate Hudson), CEO of health & wellness company Shell. When their patients start to go missing, including starlet Chloe Benson (Kaia Gerber), Samantha realizes Shell may be protecting a monstrous secret. > > > >The escapist love letter to ’90s cinema leans into dark comedy, but embraces everything from Paul Verhoeven to Soapdish, Species, and Sliver, if that’s any indicator of genre range here. Bloody Disgusting spoke with Minghella, who made his feature directorial debut with 2018’s Teen Spirit, about the genre-bender out of TIFF, where the film had its World Premiere.

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    'Shell' - Max Minghella reveals surprising cinematic influences in his "nostalgic homage" [interview] [Comedy + Horror] bloody-disgusting.com

    > Director Max Minghella (Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Horns) wears his cinematic influences on his sleeves with sophomore feature effort Shell, a body horror dark comedy written by Jack Stanley (The Passenger). > > Elisabeth Moss (The Invisible Man) finds herself embarking on a scary new beauty treatment as aging actor Samantha Lake. She quickly befriends Zoe Shannon (Kate Hudson), CEO of health & wellness company Shell. When their patients start to go missing, including starlet Chloe Benson (Kaia Gerber), Samantha realizes Shell may be protecting a monstrous secret. > >The escapist love letter to ’90s cinema leans into dark comedy, but embraces everything from Paul Verhoeven to Soapdish, Species, and Sliver, if that’s any indicator of genre range here. Bloody Disgusting spoke with Minghella, who made his feature directorial debut with 2018’s Teen Spirit, about the genre-bender out of TIFF, where the film had its World Premiere.

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  • Emperor Emperor 4 hours ago 100%

    Dismissively tarred with the derisive label “torture porn” in the wake of its mainstream boom in the 2000s, torture-horror is in fact one of the most compelling and provocative horror subgenres.

    While this is purely subjective, I maintain a big torture porn list in IMDb and would argue that these are two different things. Torture porn revels in the pain it inflicts - something like Hostel (or A Serbian Film) make you want to have shower after watching them, while quite a few films on this list are horror films with scenes of torture in them but they aren't torture porn. Martyrs, for example, is brutal but the violence is almost... transcendent.

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    The 10 best torture horror movies, ranked collider.com

    > Dismissively tarred with the derisive label “torture porn” in the wake of its mainstream boom in the 2000s, torture-horror is in fact one of the most compelling and provocative horror subgenres. Although its roots date back much further, the subgenre gained notoriety after the 2004 launch of the immensely popular Saw franchise, with many subsequent horror films continuing its bloody legacy. > > Exploring the limits of what the human body can endure, as well as themes of gender, power and political unrest, torture-horror is able to provide gruesome scares and compelling stories. These are 10 of the very best torture-horror films, showcasing the strengths of the surprisingly varied subgenre. 1. 'Martyrs' (2008) 2. 'The Devil’s Rejects' (2005) 3. 'Saw' (2004) 4. 'Calvaire' (2004) 5. 'The Loved Ones' (2009) 6. 'Hostel' (2005) 7. 'Hard Candy' (2005) 8. 'Eden Lake' (2008) 9. 'Wolf Creek' (2005) 10. 'Saw VI' (2009)

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  • Emperor Emperor 4 hours ago 100%

    The headline does miss the key part - it's in a chainsaw! It's too rich for my blood, but I am sure there are super-fans who will snap this up.

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  • horrormovies Horror movies The "Street Trash" remake will have its Los Angeles Premiere at the New Beverly Cinema on October 17th [Tickets]
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    If you'd asked me beforehand if a remake was a good idea, I'd have said "probably not" but it is in safe hands and they look to be making it culturally relevant, so... why not?

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    The "Street Trash" remake will have its Los Angeles Premiere at the New Beverly Cinema on October 17th [Tickets] bloody-disgusting.com

    > Get ready for a full load of face-melting gory goodness when Cineverse/Bloody Disgusting/SCREAMBOX reboot the 1987 cult classic Street Trash alongside Vinegar Syndrome, set to have its Los Angeles Premiere at the New Beverly Cinema on October 17th at 7:30 PM. > >From director Ryan Kruger, whose first independent feature Fried Barry played dozens of film festivals worldwide, Street Trash follows a group of homeless misfits as they fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every homeless person in the city. > >“Our reimagining of Street Trash takes place in Cape Town, South Africa where the growing divide between rich and poor has changed the world as we know it,” says Kruger. “I was a huge fan of the original Street Trash when I was a kid, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to introduce a whole new generation to the melted gonzo goodness that made the original such a classic.” > > ... > > “I’m excited to reinterpret the original story, update it to better reflect the times we live in and give it a new and original spin,” continued Kruger. “While our reimagining features new, exciting plot elements that give the film many bizarre twists and turns, the core of the film lies with our diverse and unique cast of characters. As a director, I am very character-centric and I can’t wait to see our strange and hilarious ensemble on screen together as they navigate the hostile streets of Cape Town. Our version of Street Trash will be raw, hilarious, packed with vibrant characters and multi-colored explosions of gooey greatness.” > >“The original Street Trash was known for its dark humor, over-the-top gore, and surreal visuals, and we know the film is in the right hands with Ryan Kruger to push this remake even further,” said Brad Miska, Managing Director of Bloody Disgusting/Cineverse. “It’s frightening how relevant the social commentary continues to be after all of these years.”

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    Horror movies Emperor 4 hours ago 94%
    What horror movies have you watched in this month of September in the year of our Dark Lord 2024?

    So, what horror movies have you see this month? Make a new post for each movie to aid discussion.

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  • Emperor Emperor 4 hours ago 100%

    Samara Weaving has chosen her projects well - Mayhem is also great fun.

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  • Emperor Emperor 5 hours ago 100%

    Welcome onboard - The Babysitter is great. Not such a slasher fan myself but I'm always up for zombies, comedy horror, cosmic horror, gore and a healthy dose of body horror. If you can mix some of those together then happy days.

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  • Emperor Emperor 5 hours ago 100%

    I still have a working VCR, Hell I have a working ZX Spectrum.

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  • Emperor Emperor 5 hours ago 100%

    I'm looking forward to this. If everything goes to plan I'll see it on Friday.

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  • Emperor Emperor 5 hours ago 100%

    but I haven’t watched much in the horror genre in general so a lot of things are still new to me

    Must be quite exciting a there are a lot of fantastic films ahead of you are we're here to help: "we have such sights to show you" (Hellraiser - one for your list). As you watch note, you'll discover what works for you and we can drill down in our recommendations.

    It's a great year to start - as well as the ones I mentioned we've also had Longlegs, Late Night With the Devil and Abigail. As well as Quiet Place: Day One, The First Omen and Lisa Frankenstein.

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  • Emperor Emperor 9 hours ago 100%

    In A Violent Nature is great - some top-notch kills that were well worth seeing with an audience.

    The Crow is just badly made and, other than one nice sequence, not worth watching, especially.

    Speak No Evil looks to be a rather pointless remake of a recent film (that I haven't seen) which James McAvoy makes worthwhile.

    The others seem like streaming fodder, I may watch the zombie wedding one at some point out of morbid curiosity but there are so many good films out or just about ti be released that they are probably wasting your time. I enjoyed Cuckoo and was surprised to find Trap worked (both still might be on some screens), and I am really looking forward to The Substance (looks like Friday) and Strange Darking (probably the following Thursday). I'm also booked into the Terrifier double bill and am looking forward ti the Shaun of the Dead anniversary.

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  • Emperor Emperor 10 hours ago 100%

    Lionsgate was having a bad year already, perhaps they should stop digging.

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  • Emperor Emperor 10 hours ago 100%

    This user has shown their appreciation for a joke.

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  • Emperor Emperor 11 hours ago 100%

    It's unclear. Hardcore collectors have ways ti find things - it's unlikely to be a commercial release but it might have been from a limited run somewhere back before we knew every little bit of minutiae. From what they say about the UK film print, it seems that releases in other territories had different cuts, so it could be they are well in with someone who has mangaged to get an uncut print (or knows someone who knows someone), a bit like the people who own "missing" episodes of Doctor Who after scouring the basements of third world TV stations.

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    Shudder reveals spooky season line-up – including two of 2024's best horror movies www.gamesradar.com

    >Horror streaming service Shudder has unveiled its Halloween line-up, along with live watch parties of some of this year's biggest spooky releases happening every Friday with a new double bill. > > Some of these titles include In a Violent Nature, a slasher movie told from the killer's point of view, which is premiering on the site this month, along with Russell Crowe's recently released The Exorcism and a new installment of the V/H/S series, V/H/S/Beyond and a return to streaming for Mike Flanagan's Hush. > >There's also a chance to revisit one of this year's biggest horror hits, supernatural talk show horror Late Night With the Devil, and rewatch classics like Friday the 13th and Children of the Corn. > > ... > >* September 13: Neo-Slasher – In A Violent Nature and Lake Bodom >* September 20: Zombie Weekend – The Sadness and Undead >* September 27: Modern Master – Damian McCarthy’s Oddity and Caveat >* October 4: Found Footage – V/H/S/Beyond and Hell House LLC >* October 11: Horrifying Households – Daddy’s Head and Metamorphosis >* October 18: Shocking Scourges – MadS and Virus:32 >* October 25: TBA >* October 30: Late Night with the Devil >* October 31: Halloween on Halloween >* November 1: Day of the Dead on Day of the Dead – Day of the Dead Collection

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    ‘Beetlejuice 2’ once got pitched to stream on Max but ‘that was never going to work ’for Tim Burton; he lowered the budget to under $100 million to get it in theaters [Comedy + Horror] variety.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17574706 > > “That was never going to work for Tim,” Abdy said about making the “Beetlejuice” sequel for streaming. “You’re talking about a visionary artist whose films demand to be seen on a big screen.” > > > >The big issue between Burton and the studio was that the projected budget for “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” at one point was around $147 million, largely due to “star salaries and producer fees.” That’s when De Luca and Abdy approached Burton and said he could make the sequel for an exclusive theatrical release as long as he got the budget down below the $100 million mark. They worked together to greenlight “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” for $99 million, with Burton and cast members Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega and Catherine O’Hara agreeing to less money up front but sizable back end deals that will now surely pay off since the sequel is a box office hit.

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  • Emperor Emperor 12 hours ago 100%

    Only following your lead. 👍

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    It's a tricky one with such objective criteria - perhaps you could argue it's underrated because it got so damningly compared to the original and isn't so bad when looked back on. Personally, I think it is probably rated just right.

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    'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' 50th Anniversary 4K Collector's Set includes the original classic on VHS! bloody-disgusting.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17591052 > > This year marks the 50th anniversary of Tobe Hooper’s horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Dark Sky Films is celebrating with a massive new physical media set. > > > > Now available for pre-order, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 50th Anniversary Chainsaw Edition includes the 4K UHD edition of the feature film, Blu-ray edition of the feature film, Blu-ray bonus disc, and an exclusive VHS release featuring original VHS release artwork! > > > >Dark Sky further previews, “All are housed in a replica of the iconic chain saw from the film, which comes in a special 50th Anniversary numbered box. Opening the chainsaw triggers the sound of Leatherface wielding the chainsaw in the film.” > > > >This limited edition also features a newly designed 50th Anniversary O-card and brand-new bonus content, including The Merchandise of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Restoration of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. > > > > ... > > > > Pre-order your copy over on Dark Sky’s website for $299.98 today. > > > >The ‘Chainsaw Edition’ set will be released on October 1, 2024

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  • Emperor Emperor 13 hours ago 100%

    That's quite a set for the hardcore fan.

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    > This year marks the 50th anniversary of Tobe Hooper’s horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Dark Sky Films is celebrating with a massive new physical media set. > > Now available for pre-order, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 50th Anniversary Chainsaw Edition includes the 4K UHD edition of the feature film, Blu-ray edition of the feature film, Blu-ray bonus disc, and an exclusive VHS release featuring original VHS release artwork! > >Dark Sky further previews, “All are housed in a replica of the iconic chain saw from the film, which comes in a special 50th Anniversary numbered box. Opening the chainsaw triggers the sound of Leatherface wielding the chainsaw in the film.” > >This limited edition also features a newly designed 50th Anniversary O-card and brand-new bonus content, including The Merchandise of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Restoration of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. > > ... > > Pre-order your copy over on Dark Sky’s website for $299.98 today. > >The ‘Chainsaw Edition’ set will be released on October 1, 2024

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    horrormovies Horror movies Hellboy: The Crooked Man review – "The closest big-screen version yet to the comics"
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    The problem will always be that Ron Perlman was born for the role.

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  • Emperor Emperor 13 hours ago 100%

    Green Room, The Loved Ones and The Autopsy of Jane Doe are must-watches as far as I'm concerned.

    The only one I haven't seen is Demon, although it's been on my radar for a while. I'll try and get it watched soon.

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  • Emperor Emperor 13 hours ago 100%

    Its place is well-deserved.

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    Horror movies - lemm.ee lemm.ee

    Since lemmy.film went down, the only horror movie community is on lemmy.ml and is a bit quiet (possibly because it's on lemmy.ml), so, just in time for Halloween, let me present, for your spooky cinematic sights, your dark delights and your devilish delectations: !horrormovies@lemm.ee

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  • Emperor Emperor 13 hours ago 100%

    Yes, way!

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    The 10 most underrated R-rated horror movies of the 2010s, ranked collider.com

    > The 2010s were a good decade for horror, producing some of the genre's most innovative and boundary-pushing movies. The genre was revitalized with a resurgence in both quality and creativity. However, a handful of horror gems flew under the radar and didn't receive the appreciation they deserved. > > This list highlights the 10 most underrated R-Rated horror movies. From the chilling internet scares of Unfriended: Dark Web to the claustrophobic terror of Green Room, where a punk band fights for survival against a group of neo-Nazis, these movies show the diversity, depth, creativity and quality of 2010s horror. 1. 'Demon' (2015) 2. 'Green Room' (2015) 3. 'We Are What We Are' (2013) 4. 'The Loved Ones' (2010) 5. 'The Autopsy of Jane Doe' (2016) 6. 'It Comes at Night' (2017) 7. 'Better Watch Out' (2016) 8. 'Let Me In' (2010) 9. 'Unfriended: Dark Web' (2018) 10. 'The Girl With All the Gifts' (2017)

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    'It's What's Inside' trailer - Netflix horror movie looks like this year's 'Talk to Me' bloody-disgusting.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17298187 > > Fresh off the film’s premiere at Sundance earlier this year, Netflix opened up their check book and shelled out a whopping $17 million to acquire worldwide rights to It’s What’s Inside, and the streaming service has released the upcoming movie’s official trailer this morning. > > > > It’s What’s Inside premieres globally on Netflix on October 4, 2024. > > > >Begin the twisted party game by watching the It’s What’s Inside official trailer below. > > [Trailer](https://youtu.be/RJBNi0CjX5I) > > > Meagan Navarro writes in her Sundance review for BD, “Its irreverent tone and Jardin’s visual eye ensure a highly entertaining time, though it becomes prone to tangled knots.” > > > >“The director pulls from his music video background for a vivacious, eye-catching feature that dazzles and lures you further into the tangled abyss, even as many of its central players frustrate,” Meagan continues. “Even still, It’s What’s Inside is pure fun. Moreover, it’s extremely funny. Jardin assembles an ensemble willing to push their frequently and intentionally insufferable characters past the point of insanity for our entertainment. On that front, Jardin’s debut is a stunning success. It’s a twisty puzzle box that demands your attention.” > > > > Meagan adds, “Not all the pieces fully come together, but Jardin’s ambitious debut will easily earn a devout following for its creative setup and commitment to bonkers fun.” > > [IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14577874/)

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    The 10 scariest horror movies of the last 5 years, ranked [updated] collider.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17338767 > > There's a common consensus that horror movies aren't scary anymore, but that's not necessarily true. A lot of the time, many horror movies are either missed, fly under the radar or (thankfully) do end up getting the recognition they deserve. Whether they're acknowledged or not, there do happen to be many horror movies of the modern era that are incredibly scary and leave those who believe that modern horror movies aren't scary eating their words. > > > > Horror comes in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes a film has an abundance of horrific gore, is psychologically bending or just downright disturbing in its visuals and ideas. Regardless of how, a horror film has many ways to be terrifying and all styles and forms of doing so are still utilized today. The last five years of horror have been quite good, and it needs to be acknowledged. > > 1. When Evil Lurks (2023) > 2. Talk to Me (2023) > 3. Incantation (2022) > 4. Roh'/'Soul (2019) > 5. New Religion (2022) > 6. Smile (2022) > 7. The Sadness (2021) > 8. V/H/S/99 (2022) > 9. The Dark and the Wicked (2020) > 10. Good Boy (2022) > > edit: since posting they've expanded the list, presumably when someone pointed out some serious omissions: > > 11. Late Night With the Devil (2024) > 12. Longlegs (2024) > 13. Relic (2020)

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    New twist-filled movie Strange Darling being hailed ‘biggest surprise of the year’ www.independent.co.uk

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17370670 > > An intriguing new film is on the cusp of being released in the UK – and it might just be the cult hit of the year. > > > > ... > > > > The film is titled Strange Darling, and it’s been taking America by storm since its limited theatrical release in August. > > > >Written and directed by JT Mollner, the horror thriller, shot on location in Oregon, is divided into six non-linear chapters and focuses on a liaison between a man and woman (played by Kyle Gallner and Willa Fitzgerald) that devolves into something more sinister. > > > > To say any more would be to spoil the film’s surprises, but, among those who have seen the film, there have been a lot of questions about whether the story is true. Mollner has shied away from confirming either way, simply saying “perhaps” it might be. > > > > ... > > > > Reviews have been extremely positive, with the film amassing a score of 95 per cent on aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes. ABC News’s Peter Travers wrote: “Summer just saved its thrillingest thriller for last. You won’t know what hit you,” while Fico Cangiano of CineXpress called the “twisty" film "one of the biggest surprises of the year”. > > > >Another fan of the film is Fede Alvarez, the director of Alien: Romulus and the 2013 Evil Dead remake, who wrote on X/Twitter: “It’s been years since I saw a film with such a great twisty story! So good, so cool. Don’t miss this gem.”

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    Horror movies Emperor 13 hours ago 100%
    The 10 best folk horror movies of the 2010s, ranked collider.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17484663 > > The 2020s have already been great for folk horror, but the current folk horror revival really got its start in the previous decade. The niche subgenre, which had been around since the 1960s and 1970s, didn't get a name until actor Mark Gatiss of Sherlock fame used the term "folk horror" in 2010 to describe a trio of influential films in his BBC documentary series, A History of Horror. Suddenly, a generation of writers and filmmakers who had grown up on the old British films and television programs were inspired to revisit the rural terrors of their youth. > > > > Folk horror, which was initially recognized as a British phenomenon, became closely associated with imagery from the British Isles, such as stone circles, druids, and the green man. However, the modern folk horror revival has been more inclusive, as filmmakers from around the world draw inspiration from their countries' history and folklore. From Indonesia to Austria, these are the best folk horror movies of the 2010s. > > 1. Midsommar (2019) > 2. Kill List (2011) > 3. The Witch (2015) > 4. The Borderlands (2013) > 5. The Wailing (2016) > 6. The Ritual (2017) > 7. Impetigore (2019) > 8. La Llorona (2019) > 9. Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse (2017) > 10. A Dark Song (2016) > > Warning: the image used dod The Ritual is a massive spoiler - go watch it first, it's worth going in blind. > > See also: > > * [10 best Folk Horror movies of the 2020s (so far)](https://feddit.uk/post/16878588)

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    Mickey 17 | Official Trailer [Comedy + Sci-fi] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osYpGSz_0i4

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/42606764 > > From director Bong Joon Ho, comes Mickey 17 - only in theaters January 31, 2025.

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    Looks great!

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    But why not?

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  • britishtelly British Telly Ted Sarandos issues spirited defence of ‘Baby Reindeer’ creator Richard Gadd, talks up UK creative industries
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    He said the roots of UK creative industry success lay in its “great public service broadcasting system” and institutions for nurturing a wealth of talent

    I hope someone in charge is reading that - these aren't just nice things to have, the investment in them helps create a wealth of talent that draws in further investment.

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    Ted Sarandos issues spirited defence of ‘Baby Reindeer’ creator Richard Gadd, talks up UK creative industries www.screendaily.com

    > Netflix co-chief executive Ted Sarandos robustly defended Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd while speaking at the Royal Television Society (RTS) London conference today, announcing the streamer has just agreed a multi-year first-look deal with Gadd for scripted series. > > ... > > “Baby Reindeer is his true story… it is not a documentary. And there are elements of the story that have been dramatised. We’re watching it performed by actors on television. We think it is abundantly clear that there is dramatisation involved.” > >Sarandos also said that “it’s a fairly British debate – this debate is not happening anywhere else in the world.” > >Sarandos also used his RTS platform to praise the UK as a home for producing film and TV series. > >He said the streamer’s top four rating shows worldwide from the first six months of 2024 were produced in the UK: Fool Me Once, Baby Reindeer, Bridgerton and The Gentleman. The four shows were watched a combined total of 360 million times, he said. > >Sarandos said: “I’ve always thought of the UK as the birthplace of prestige television. It’s why Netflix invests more here in the UK than anywhere else outside of the United States.” > > ... > > He said Netflix had invested $6bn in the UK creative industries since 2020, and had worked with over 30,000 cast and crew. “Today, we have over 100 productions active in the UK,” he said, citing Bridgerton and Thursday Murder Club and features My Oxford Year and Wake Up Deadman: A Knives Out Mystery. > >He said the roots of UK creative industry success lay in its “great public service broadcasting system” and institutions for nurturing a wealth of talent, as well as regulation that supports creativity, investment in arts education and the UK’s ‘highly competitive tax incentive.”

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    movies movies The Goonies cast says that rumored sequel ain't happening
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    Ahhhh The Dream.

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    It's the Police, they live by their own rules.

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    The Goonies cast says that rumored sequel ain't happening gizmodo.com

    > Earlier this week, a rumor went around alleging Warner Bros. was looking to start up a new Goonies movie. It sounded slightly official thanks to claiming the original cast was set to return, Steven Spielberg (creator of the first film’s story) would direct, and that this would-be film was set for release sometime in 2026 or 2027. Things were further exacerbated by Sean Astin—or rather, whoever runs his social media—seemingly putting his support behind it. But it’s not to be, as fellow original stars Corey Feldman and Martha Plimpton shot that rumor down hard. Feldman said he had “no info” of any sequel in the works, while Plimpton was more direct in her words. > >“There’s no Goonies 2 script, there’s no one attached. Spielberg is not directing, it’s not real,” she said on Instagram. What IS real is CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION AND VOTE!!!!” > > Much like with Beetlejuice 2, there’ve been plenty of rumors and hopes over the years of a new Goonies movie coming to fruition. After the cast reunited for a virtual COVID-19 fundraiser in 2020, Spieberg admitted he’s talked over potential sequel ideas with co-writer Chris Columbus, the late director Richard Donner, and producer Lauren Shuler Donner, but they never settled on anything concrete. Funnily enough, there’s a show about the Goonies movie in the works called Our Time, but as far as an actual continuation, it seems those dreams will have to stay dreams.

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    Injured loggerhead turtle found in Cumbria released into wild www.bbc.com

    > The turtle, named Nazaré, washed up on a beach in Cumbria in February, showing no signs of movement and covered in algae. > >The creature had a successful rehabilitation programme at various Sea Life facilities. > >Nazaré was flown to the Azores and released back into the wild earlier this month. > >The reptile was rescued from a beach on Walney Island, Barrow-in-Furness, on 4 February. > >It was found severely cold-stunned, suffering from pneumonia, and covered with a thick build up of algae and seaweed upon its arrival at Sea Life Blackpool. > > Nazaré's care involved gradually raising its body temperature, hydration injections, and closely monitoring condition around the clock. > >The team created floats to make sure Nazaré did not drown, as well as using a toothbrush to clean the turtle's shell.

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    Rahul Kohli joins ‘Deepest, Darkest’ horror anthology from Marc Bernardin and Tiffany Smith (EXCLUSIVE) variety.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17581294 > > The new horror and science fiction anthology, “Deepest, Darkest,” has added yet another cast mate to its already stellar lineup of genre heavyweights. > > > >Rahul Kohli, a beloved member of Mike Flanagan’s Flanaverse (“The Haunting of Bly Manor,” “The Fall of the House of Usher”) and essential teammate in the crime-solving “iZombie” series, has officially joined the star-studded cast of “Deepest, Darkest,” a new horror anthology from writer and director Marc Bernardin and actor Tiffany Smith. > > > > ... > > > > Kohli joins the previously announced cast of Smith (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”), Rosario Dawson (“The Mandalorian,” “Ahsoka”), Ernie Hudson (“Ghostbusters”), Yetide Badaki (“American Gods”), Phil LaMarr (“Futurama,” “Samurai Jack”) and “Quantum Leap” stars Raymond Lee and Caitlin Bassett. > > > > ... > > > > The anthology promises a genre-blending mix of horror, dark comedy, suspense and sci-fi, with a pitch that reads: “Have you ever had a secret? One so big, so awful, so horrifically extreme that you had no choice but to keep it to yourself? Something that if anyone else knew, that revelation would shift your world on its axis? What if there was someone whose job it was to listen to those secrets — because she could never remember them? What would you pay for absolution?” > > > > ... > > > > The film is currently raising funds through a [Kickstarter campaign](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deepestdarkestfilm/deepest-darkest-an-anthology), which has raised $128,000 toward its $250,000 goal. “Kickstarter is always a gamble,” says Bernardin. “But I believe there’s an audience out there that might embrace a collection of cinematic short stories that aim to thrill and scare and provoke while also celebrating voices who don’t often get to be at the center of narratives like this.”

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    Rahul Kohli joins ‘Deepest, Darkest’ horror anthology from Marc Bernardin and Tiffany Smith (EXCLUSIVE) variety.com

    > The new horror and science fiction anthology, “Deepest, Darkest,” has added yet another cast mate to its already stellar lineup of genre heavyweights. > >Rahul Kohli, a beloved member of Mike Flanagan’s Flanaverse (“The Haunting of Bly Manor,” “The Fall of the House of Usher”) and essential teammate in the crime-solving “iZombie” series, has officially joined the star-studded cast of “Deepest, Darkest,” a new horror anthology from writer and director Marc Bernardin and actor Tiffany Smith. > > ... > > Kohli joins the previously announced cast of Smith (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”), Rosario Dawson (“The Mandalorian,” “Ahsoka”), Ernie Hudson (“Ghostbusters”), Yetide Badaki (“American Gods”), Phil LaMarr (“Futurama,” “Samurai Jack”) and “Quantum Leap” stars Raymond Lee and Caitlin Bassett. > > ... > > The anthology promises a genre-blending mix of horror, dark comedy, suspense and sci-fi, with a pitch that reads: “Have you ever had a secret? One so big, so awful, so horrifically extreme that you had no choice but to keep it to yourself? Something that if anyone else knew, that revelation would shift your world on its axis? What if there was someone whose job it was to listen to those secrets — because she could never remember them? What would you pay for absolution?” > > ... > > The film is currently raising funds through a [Kickstarter campaign](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deepestdarkestfilm/deepest-darkest-an-anthology), which has raised $128,000 toward its $250,000 goal. “Kickstarter is always a gamble,” says Bernardin. “But I believe there’s an audience out there that might embrace a collection of cinematic short stories that aim to thrill and scare and provoke while also celebrating voices who don’t often get to be at the center of narratives like this.”

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    Speak No Evil review – James McAvoy gives roaring life to red-blooded holiday horror www.theguardian.com

    > McAvoy is the most compelling reason to see this one. The original may be darker, but it didn’t have McAvoy. He’s able to project the kind of careless bonhomie that initially seems to indicate fundamental decency lying beneath the edgy jokes – but by the time Ben and Louise start to realise that he is also missing a few fundamental components of humanity they are in too deep. In fact McAvoy’s performance is a neat nod to everything you’ve ever heard about the geniality and easy charm of Ted Bundy and his ilk; it’s true that manners don’t cost anything, but they also guarantee nothing.

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    ‘Krazy House’ trailer: nothing can save the studio audience in Nick Frost’s edgy horror sitcom www.indiewire.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17574760 > > In her “Krazy House” review for IndieWire, critic Katie Rife described writer/directors Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil’s absurdist Dutch horror comedy as testing “the limits of taste.” > > > >With its hyper-violent style and blasphemous dark humor, the latest feature from the filmmakers behind “New Kids Turbo” and “Bros Before Hos” also inspired Rife to write that their movie was “like an Adult Swim infomercial directed by black-metal teenagers.” That’s a point of pride in the outrageous project’s equally unapologetic first trailer — which debuted exclusively with IndieWire after “Krazy House” made its divisive world premiere at Sundance in January. > > [Trailer](https://youtu.be/CC4xLbKLmjA)

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    ‘Krazy House’ trailer: nothing can save the studio audience in Nick Frost’s edgy horror sitcom www.indiewire.com

    > In her “Krazy House” review for IndieWire, critic Katie Rife described writer/directors Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil’s absurdist Dutch horror comedy as testing “the limits of taste.” > >With its hyper-violent style and blasphemous dark humor, the latest feature from the filmmakers behind “New Kids Turbo” and “Bros Before Hos” also inspired Rife to write that their movie was “like an Adult Swim infomercial directed by black-metal teenagers.” That’s a point of pride in the outrageous project’s equally unapologetic first trailer — which debuted exclusively with IndieWire after “Krazy House” made its divisive world premiere at Sundance in January. [Trailer](https://youtu.be/CC4xLbKLmjA)

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    ‘Beetlejuice 2’ once got pitched to stream on Max but ‘that was never going to work ’for Tim Burton; he lowered the budget to under $100 million to get it in theaters variety.com

    > “That was never going to work for Tim,” Abdy said about making the “Beetlejuice” sequel for streaming. “You’re talking about a visionary artist whose films demand to be seen on a big screen.” > >The big issue between Burton and the studio was that the projected budget for “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” at one point was around $147 million, largely due to “star salaries and producer fees.” That’s when De Luca and Abdy approached Burton and said he could make the sequel for an exclusive theatrical release as long as he got the budget down below the $100 million mark. They worked together to greenlight “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” for $99 million, with Burton and cast members Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega and Catherine O’Hara agreeing to less money up front but sizable back end deals that will now surely pay off since the sequel is a box office hit.

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    ‘Never Let Go’ review: Halle Berry stokes the ambiguity but can’t stop Alexandre Aja’s horror fairy tale from stalling www.hollywoodreporter.com

    > Splat Pack veteran Alexandre Aja tries his hand at family-in-peril horror along the lines of the Quiet Place franchise with Never Let Go. But mostly, the French director just succeeds in making us miss his entertainingly trashy swerves into B-movie pulp, with creature features built around ravenously bitey carnivorous fish (Piranha 3D) or giant Florida gators riled up by a hurricane and flood (Crawl). Whatever their strengths and weaknesses, those movies were fun popcorn entertainment with teeth. Fun is banished from Aja’s latest, which starts out mildly intriguing and chalks up a few bracing jump scares before running out of juice.

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    Art The Clown slices back into theaters with double feature ahead of 'Terrifier 3' release movies.mxdwn.com

    > We are officially less than a month away until Damien Leone’s highly anticipated neo-slasher Terrifier 3 hits theaters, and to celebrate, you can get double the fun for the price of one. For one night only, you’ll be able to catch Leone’s Terrifier 2 and the theatrical premiere of Terrifier 3 back-to-back. Slated the day before Terrifier 3‘s solo release, the double feature takes place Thursday, October 10th. Tickets for screenings are being sold through the movie’s official Instagram page. > >Art the Clown, played by David Howard Thornton, made his franchise debut in Leone’s 2016 indie film Terrifier, which follows a demented clown as he slices and dices through unlucky residents of fictional town Miles County on Halloween night. Art quickly rose to icon status in the horror community following the beloved 2022 sequel Terrifier 2, while also simultaneously killing it at the box office. Worth checking where you are because, here in the UK, the Odeon are showing the double bill on Friday 27th September - I have my ticket booked.

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    Shaun of the Dead 20th anniversary screenings (Odeon, UK)

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17353054 > The live intro and live Q&A are only at the Leicester Square Odeon. > > General screenings Friday 27th - Sunday 29th September, with an iSense one on Wednesday 2nd October (the one I'm going to).

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    Strange Darling review www.empireonline.com

    > Right at the end of summer, at the tail end of a movie season stuffed with whirling tornadoes, raging apes and a mouldy Michael Keaton, comes another welcome throwback: a low-budget thriller that emerges out of nowhere to bowl you over. With its enigmatic title and cast of relative unknowns, it was on few radars until recently. But it should be on your radar now — and not just because Stephen King himself has hailed it as “a clever masterpiece”. Strange Darling is a smart, slippery creation, one which largely lands its blows with a wallop, and which proves a major calling card for both its director and its female star.

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    Hammer Films buys Silver Salt Restoration to remaster horror movies bleedingcool.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17298316 > > The nominative deterministic owners of Hammer Films, the classic British horror movie studio and library, John Gore Media Limited, have announced the acquisition of Silver Salt Restoration, a British film restoration studio, as part of what they call "our ongoing commitment to preserving cinematic history." Silver Salt, which has a long history of working with the likes of Arrow, StudioCanal and the BFI, will now take on some of the more memorable films within the Hammer Films portfolio for restoration. > > > > And right now Silver Salt is working on the remastering of a number of rare Hammer Films cult classics, many of which have been out of circulation for years. These films will undergo 4K restoration and preservation, for new and old audiences. > > > > This comes as Hammer Films celebrates its 90th anniversary in November, with a special documentary, Hammer: Heroes, Legends and Monsters on Sky TV, exploring the legacy of Hammer Films, its many productions, and its impact on British cinema.

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    The 10 best noir horror movies, ranked collider.com

    > Through the years, classic film noir has evolved into new territory, expanding into other notable genres that keep audiences interested in the game-changing subgenre. While the original film noir and neo-noir reign supreme, noir horror and noir psychological horror films such as Nightmare Alley, Angel Heart, and The Silence of the Lambs also qualify as high-ranking contenders for movie-goers. > > Noir horror is a subgenre that is essentially a combination of horror and film noir elements tailored to an ominous, dark tone and terrifying sequences that incite thrills and chills for viewers. Since the boom of classic film noir in the 1940s up until now, there has been a spectacular selection of noir horror films, including The Spiral Staircase, Cape Fear, and Shutter Island, that effectively capture the essence of the subgenre, becoming the best noir horror films of all time. 1. 'Nightmare Alley' (1947) 2. 'The Invisible Man' (1933) 3. 'The Night of the Hunter' (1955) 4. 'Angel Heart' (1987) 5. 'The Silence of the Lambs' (1991) 6. 'Se7en' (1995) 7. 'Shutter Island' (2010) 8. 'Cape Fear' (1962) 9. 'The Spiral Staircase' (1946) 10. 'Conflict' (1945)

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    Hellboy: The Crooked Man review – "The closest big-screen version yet to the comics" www.gamesradar.com

    > If Neil Marshall’s 2019 Hellboy had you seeing red, then this rendition by director/co-writer Brian Taylor (Crank, Mom and Dad, Brave New World) will come as something of a relief. It’s the closest big-screen version yet to Dark Horse Comics’ shorn-horn superhero – creator Mike Mignola had a sizeable hand (ahem) in penning the screenplay – and favours gruff ‘n’ rough over the poetry of Guillermo del Toro’s lovingly crafted noughties movies (2004’s Hellboy, 2008’s Hellboy: The Golden Army).

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    Hardware (1990) revisited – horror movie review www.joblo.com

    > Sometimes a movie can be a best horror movie you never saw candidate but there are other instances where a movie has been seen and talked about but altogether lost to time. Richard Stanley has had a long career in terms of time he has been active but a very small amount of output in terms of actual number of projects. While the saga of his journey to direct the big budget remake of The Island of Doctor Moreau and subsequent firing has been widely captured in the documentary Lost Soul and his latest success with The Color Out of Space was highly regarded but tinged with controversial allegations, he had a couple of gems before all that. Dust Devil, his sophomore effort, still very much so belongs in the Best Horror You Never Saw category and I will get to that one too, but Hardware (pick up a copy at THIS LINK) is such a unique animal that I had the urge to revisit and remember why I dug it all those years ago. > > ... > > The movie was called derivative of things like Alien and Terminator for obvious reasons. The central robot stalker could be right out of Skynet’s early arsenal to go after John Connor and the isolation and claustrophobia the seethes into almost every scene after the first 20 minutes wears it’s inspiration of fleeing the xenomorph on its futuristic sleeve. Going beyond that though, the movie had more inspiration to it whether it was intentional or not. While its admitted and direct inspirations were from the works of Philip K Dick, Damnation Alley, and Soylent Green, it bared a little too much resemblance to a comic called SHOCK that appeared in the weekly British sci fi comic 2000 AD in 1980. The creators sued and were successful enough to not only get the writer’s credit but also get a little based on blurb in later releases of the movie. Think Terminator having to acknowledge the great Harlan Ellison and his story Soldier from Tomorrow. > > ... > > Hardware is a great time and it’s a shame that it isn’t easier to find. Sure, you can get a used copy of that Severin disc that I talked about but $100 can be a hard pill to swallow even if the thing was brand new. It’s possible that we could get a future physical release, or you could always import a copy from another region if you have the means and, if you’ll excuse me, Hardware but for now I’d say if you can catch it somewhere then consider yourself lucky. It’s the type of movie that rarely gets made anymore and while that’s a bummer, it’s nice to know these still exist and maybe inspire filmmakers in the future.

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    The Substance review www.empireonline.com

    > Writer-and-director Coralie Fargeat’s viscera-splattered follow-up to 2017’s Revenge is about as subtle as a bludgeon to the head, or, indeed, a needle to the thigh. Thankfully, it’s also much more perversely enjoyable than either of those experiences. Just as long as you’re not squeamish at the sight of blood, cascades of organs and the most grotesque prosthetic creations since 1989’s Society.

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    Thames Valley Police officer stole £2.50 to pay tuck shop debt www.bbc.co.uk

    > Former PC James Tillcock took loose change from a car he had searched after its owner was arrested in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, on 21 June. > >He reported that no items were taken from the car but body worn video that Mr Tillcock recorded while searching it showed him taking the coins. > >On being served with misconduct papers on 2 July, he admitted being "very silly" and said he took £2 to pay off the tuck shop debt. > >According to Thames Valley Police (TVP), Mr Tillcock told investigators: "It's alright, I know why you are here. I was very silly. I was in debt for £2 to the tuck shop and took £2." > >The remaining 50p was to "purchase chocolate bars for his children", the papers state. > >Mr Tillcock, who was previously based in Bicester, received a caution for theft.

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    Clawfoot review – Hollywood nepo babies do fine in horror-comedy bathed in gore www.theguardian.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17569923 > > This cheeky suburban black comedy-horror confection builds from a slow start to a delicious finish, making up for what it lacks in subtlety with a whopping dose of impish delight. > > > > ... > > > > To reveal more would spoil a good last-third twist that morphs from suspense to high-camp comedy drenched in gore. Let’s just say there’s more going on behind Janet’s glossy veneer of sang-froid than you might initially think. Eastwood’s deadpan expression, the one thing that strongly recalls her father as an actor, is a secret weapon here, along with Culpo’s snippy timing, which does justice to screenwriter April Wolfe’s chucklesome one-liners.

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    How this Frankenstein inspired horror-comedy [Frankenhooker] became the only movie ever to get an S rating movieweb.com

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/17500949 > > In a commentary track on Frankenhooker's DVD release with Frank Henenlotter (co-writer/director) and James Lorinz (actor), the problems the movie faced when going up against the MPAA were brought up. Henenlotter recalled a phone call with Richard Heffner who told him “Congratulations, you are the first film rated ‘S,’” When asked what that meant, he was told that 'S' stood for "sh*t." Henenlotter expressed that he was deeply hurt at the time, feeling that it was not their place to provide commentary on what they felt about the movie. This started a feud over the rating of the movie, and producer James Glickenhaus made it publicly known that he was fighting back. > > > > The movie eventually got an X rating (which was in use before being phased out the same year, 1990, in favor of NC-17). Henenlotter and his team refused the rating and released the film uncut and unrated, which came with its own problems with distribution. Frankenhooker would eventually gain an R rating when they cut some of the scene of exploding sex workers to six minutes from its original seven; again reflecting how petty and shallow the MPAA can be in their decisions. > > > > ... > > > > Frankehooker, along with Henenlotter's Basketcase and Brain Damage, have earned a substantial cult following. It is easy to see why, with all the movies blending dark humor chocked with memorable lines of dialogue, gore-soaked horror, and over-the-top creature effects. For Frankenhooker, you have the wonderfully charismatic Patty Mullen as the titular monster roaming the streets of New York asking random strangers if they "Wanna date?" There is also the infamous scene where multiple sex workers blow up after taking "super crack." To name but a few of the scenes that have made Frankenhooker a fan favorite.

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    Clawfoot review – Hollywood nepo babies do fine in horror-comedy bathed in gore www.theguardian.com

    > This cheeky suburban black comedy-horror confection builds from a slow start to a delicious finish, making up for what it lacks in subtlety with a whopping dose of impish delight. > > ... > > To reveal more would spoil a good last-third twist that morphs from suspense to high-camp comedy drenched in gore. Let’s just say there’s more going on behind Janet’s glossy veneer of sang-froid than you might initially think. Eastwood’s deadpan expression, the one thing that strongly recalls her father as an actor, is a secret weapon here, along with Culpo’s snippy timing, which does justice to screenwriter April Wolfe’s chucklesome one-liners.

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    okmatewanker okmatewanker A guide to Wales
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    It's a reference to The Sons of Glyndŵr who burnt holiday homes, inspired by Owain Glyndŵr who a revolt against the English in the early 1500s.

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    That's a fantastic story of how one Fan can make a difference. I'll cross my fingers for the 4k being included but I'll get it anyway (I am hoping they didn't pull the trigger until they'd exhausted all leads because I'll be miffed if an uncut release follows in 6 months).

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    Or vampire bats.

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    And a splash on your buns too, missus?

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