Once, Splice, three times Del Toro….
Hierro – Our Sitges Preview
Unfortunately, this isn’t a biopic of Spain and Real Madrid legend Fernando Hierro, but another slow-burning Spanish drama / horror in the same vein as ‘The Orphanage”.
Dorian Gray – Our Sitges Preview
A period drama written by Oscar Wilde starring Colin Firth and a bloke who looks like he should be in Twilight.
Metropia – Our Sitges Preview
This film looks amazing. That’s all I’m going to say.
Read more here.
Les Derniers Jours Du Monde – Our Sitges Film Festival Preview
This looks weird enough to have grabbed our attention, and it’s absolutely nothing to do with the amount of nakedness in the trailer…
Accidents Happen – Our Sitges Preview
Where’s Geena Davis been…does anybody care?? If you can name me a film where she hasn’t been intensely annoying you can win a free Corridorstyle T-Shirt.
La Horde – Our Sitges Preview
We’ve typically only got one Zombie film in us at Sitges. Will this be it?
Sitges announces full line up
Here we go people.
Sitges have now announced their full line up.
We’ll be sharpening our pencils over the coming days to complete our list of film previews to help you (and us) pick out the winners from the also rans.
Malice in wonderland at Sitges
Why those sneaky peeps at Variety. Always getting the drop on our Sitges stories. We obviously don’t pay well enough. Here they talk about upcoming Josh Hartnett vehicle GUNSLINGER but tucked away in the text is the news that Simon Fellows’ MALICE IN WONDERLAND, a modern take on the classic fairytale, Alice in Wonderland, set in the North East of England, will be screened at Sitges next month.
Cold Souls – Our Sitges Preview
Giamatti plays Giamatti. Read on to see whether we think he can carry it off