Our knowledge of Italian horror isn’t huge and judging by the trailer we won’t be expanding it by seeing this.
The Collector – Our Sitges Preview
Unfortunately, this isn’t our masterpiece of the same name (which can be found here) but the directorial debut of the writer of Saw IV, V,VI & VII.
Pandorum – Our Sitges Preview
Does the world need another Event Horizon?
This maybe us being far too simplistic, make up your own mind here…
Loft – Our Sitges Preview
“Lenser Danny Elsen and editor Phillipe Ravoet (both “Memory” alumni) are able students of the Michael Mann andDavid Fincher schools of cool, with a nod to Brian De Palma in a standout sequence at a casino. Art director Kurt Loyens’ stark contempo interiors underline the emptiness of the characters’ lives.”
Carriers – Our Sitges Preview
I thought Chris Pine was great in Star Trek and although the story looks fairly standard stuff, I’m interested to see more.
Cargo – Our Sitges Preview
This looks pretty good but I’m not sure if it’s going to be anything other than an Alien re-hash.
Zombieland – Our Sitges Preview
It’s got Woody Harrelson in it and the kid from Roger Dodger which is a massive plus. I suspect it might follow ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ quite closely but we’ll probably give it a try.
Panique Au Village – Our Sitges Preview
The feature length version of the cult Belgian animated TV show.
Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call New Orleans – Our Sitges Review
Nicolas Cage stares meaningfully into the distance, his wig is ridiculous in it’s immoveability..
9 – Our Sitges Preview
Animated apocalyptic Sci-Fi animation from Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov, this should get our engines revving but the trailer doesn’t really deliver