Locarno 2025 Awards: Japanese Drama TABI TO HIBI Wins Top Honors at 78th Locarno Film Festival

Grimmfest 2025: UK Genre Fest Reveals Full Line-up

Grimmfest 2025: UK Genre Fest Reveals Full Line-up

Grimmfest 2025: UK Genre Fest Reveals Full Line-up

Our friends at Grimmfest have revealed the full lineup for this year’s festival, to be held at the Oden Great Northern in Manchester, from October 9th through to the 12th. Always a perfect primer for spooky season this year’s seventeenth edition comes with the expected thrills and chills the festival is known for.    This year’s festival boasts four world premieres including locally made thriller Past Life, directed by  the festival’s director himself, Simeon Halligan. The thing that we appreciated about Grimmfest’s lineups is that they don’t go for all the greatest hits from the festival circuit, rather choosing a lot of titles that we’re not familiar with, yet.   Two titles that do jump out to us are Don’t Leave Kids Alone, the LatAm horror…

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Sound And Vision: Jake Schreier

Sound And Vision: Jake Schreier

Sound And Vision: Jake Schreier

In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we look at several music videos by Jake Schreier. Currently Jake Schreier is Hollywood’s (and especially Marvel’s) new go-to-guy, after the moderate success of Thunderbolts, and being tapped for the X-men-reboot. However modest his beginnings, with the small indie-drama Robot and Frank and the young adult-adaptation Paper Towns, he was the buzz of the town because of some of his music videos. His music videos show a singular voice and vision that doesn’t necessarily translate that well to his feature film work, but the echoes of which still can be felt in some instances. Let’s go over why Jake Schreier’s music video work is well worth…

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Locarno 2025 Review: DON’T LET THE SUN Envisions a Sociological Dystopia of Emotional Surrogacy and Climatic Disconnection

Locarno 2025 Review: DON’T LET THE SUN Envisions a Sociological Dystopia of Emotional Surrogacy and Climatic Disconnection

Locarno 2025 Review: DON’T LET THE SUN Envisions a Sociological Dystopia of Emotional Surrogacy and Climatic Disconnection

Jacqueline Zünd´s fiction debut, set in a nocturnal world rendered uninhabitable by climate collapse, follows a professional emotional surrogate whose carefully managed detachment begins to unravel when he’s hired to play the father of a withdrawn young girl.

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