Tag Archives: Kim Newman
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Top Monologues in Horror/Sci-Fi/Thriller Movies
Leave a commentFebruary 1, 2019 by spinechillers
Monologues have always been rather close to my heart. I remember studying for my LAMDA and having to perform a …
Continue readingCategory: actors, Cinema, Film, Horror, horror film, Mystery, People and Blogs, performance, sci-fi, Thriller | Tags: A Horrible Way to Die, acting, Adam Wingard, Amrishlal Puri, blogs, Cinema, Claude Rains, Clive Barker, David Campion, David Cronenberg, Doug Bradley, Film, Gareth Beverstock, Gremlins, Hellraiser, Horror Fan, Joan Cusack, Kim Newman, Let’s Scare Jessica to Death, Lynne Lowry, Marat/Sade, monologues, Mystery, Nancy Kilpatrick, Patrick Mcgee, performance, Precious, Scifi, Screenplays, Shirley Jackson, Shivers, Shudder, Silent Night Deadly Night, The Fog, The Haunting, The Invisible Man, Thriller, Will Hare, Writing
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Vlog: Best Movies of Frightfest 2016
Leave a commentSeptember 10, 2016 by spinechillers
I’ve already written about my favourite Frightfest films in my last post, however whilst at the festival, I also managed to …
Continue readingCategory: Uncategorized | Tags: 31, Barbara Crampton, Beyond the Gates, Charlie Oughton, Clive Barker, Cruel Summer, Dan Martin, Dead Mouse Productions, Egomaniac, fanboy, fangirl, FrightFest, Frightfest Fans, Gary Smart, Grace Ker, Hellbound Heart: Hellraiser 2, Hellraiser, Horror, Horror Channel, Horror Fan, Horror Films, horror movies, Jackson Stewart, Jake West, Jonathan Hughes, Jonathan Sloman, Kate Shenton, Kim Newman, Leviathan, Nicholas Vince, Pet, Red Christmas, Sadako vs. Kayako, Samantha Agnew, Sammm Agnew, Stewart Gordon, The Horror Channel, Train to Busan
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FrightFest 2016
Leave a commentSeptember 5, 2016 by spinechillers
Each year people travel worldwide to attend the UK’s much loved horror film festival Frightfest which provides a platform for …
Continue readingCategory: Uncategorized | Tags: Alice Lowe, Andrew Jenkins, Andy Nyman, Anna Biller, Beyond the Gates, Chris Scheuerman, Daniel Benson, David McGillivray, Dead Sushi, Devil's Candy, Dr Charlie Oughton, Duke Mitchell Film Club, Editor, Egomaniac, Emiliano Rocha Minter, Europe, Evrim Ersoy, Found Footage 3D, FrightFest, Fury of the Demon, George Méliès, Graham Skipper, Horror Channel, Horror Fan, horror film festival, Horror Icon, horror movies, Horror Talk, International, Issac Ezban, J-Horror, Jackon Stewart, Jake West, Jennifer Handorf, Jesse Merlin, Jonathan Ross, Jonathan Sloman, Ju-On, Kate Shenton, Kim Newman, La Rage Du Demon, Lost Solace, Love Potions, Mexico City, Nicholas Vince, Norman J. Warren, Occult, Paganism, Re-Animator, Re-Animator The Musical, Ringu, Rosie Fletcher, Sadako vs. Kayako, Samantha Agnew, Sammm Agnew, Science Fiction, Sean Byrne, Spencer Hickman, The Grudge, The Love Witch, The Ring, The Similars, They Call Me Jeeg Robot, Train to Busan, Trains, Twighlight Zone, UK, USA, Victor Sicarius, Visitor Q, We Are The Flesh, Weird Science, Witches, Women In Horror, Yeon Sang-ho, Zombie Apocalypse, Zombies
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Interview with Horror Director Prano Bailey Bond
2July 6, 2016 by spinechillers
It’s about time the world knew more about Prano Bailey Bond, a quiet enigma who’s making big waves in the …
Continue readingCategory: Uncategorized | Tags: Annika Summerson, Autoheart, BFI, British Horror, cinematic, Cinematography, Director, Ealing Studios, fantasy, feature film, Feminism, Feminism and horror films, Film and Television, Film Crew, FMK International Short Film Festival, From Me To You, Greenpeace, horror film, horror movies, horror-fantasy, Kim Newman, Laura Palmer, Man vs Sand, Morcheeba, Nasty, Oxford Blood, Paloma Faith, Poltergeist, Prano Bailey Bond, Red Dwarf, Short Film, Silver Salt Films, Soul Rebel Films, The Trip, Twin Peaks, Underwire Film Festival, Women In Horror
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Horror: The Stage Play
Leave a commentJanuary 30, 2016 by spinechillers
Swedish director Jakop Ahlbom’s play named Horror thrilled and scared theatregoers this week as part of the London Mime Festival. …
Continue readingCategory: Uncategorized | Tags: Christopher Fowler, Demons, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Gothic, Grand Guignol, Horror, Horror Films, horror movies, J-Horror, Jakop Ahlbom, Kim Newman, Lynda E. Rucker, Rosemary's Baby, Sadako, The Exorcist, The Ghost Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore, The Ring, Victorian Gothic