Will it be Quality Street or half-dead flowers from the petrol station for this year’s Mother’s day?
Red Nights – Our Sitges Preview
Shaun! Red Nights or red wine? Which do you reckon?
Thirteen Assassins – Our Sitges Preview
Now if it was thirteen assassins attacking Zebra city would we be tempted?
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen – Our Sitges Preview
Will we be eating paper, or is it going to be glass? Smack your nunchucks HERE to see if we’ll be Kung Fu fighting our way to the front of the queue.
Sitges announce new additions to the program
With a little over a month to go the festival organisers have today added a few more titles to the program.
NEW FILMS FOR THE OFFICIAL SELECTION
By our reckoning there are probably another hundred or so films to be announced and it’s around this time of year that the organisers get to announcing. That should keep us off the streets and out of trouble while we frantically compile OUR PREVIEWS and “must see” list.
Hook up with us on Twitter or throw us in your RSS reader as the previews should be coming thick and fast over the next four weeks.
We’ve Made A Movie!!!
One very cold day in February we got together with a couple of friends and managed to do what we’ve spoken about on numerous drunken nights – we got off our arses and made a film.
It’s our first short and after a lengthy editing process, it’s now available for your viewing pleasure. We’ve got a few more in the pipeline, although I doubt we’ll be troubling Hollywood anytime soon, you can find out more HERE.
Check it below:
L’Enfer D’Henri-Georges Clouzot – Our Sitges Preview
IP Man 2 – Our Sitges Preview
We’re no strangers to wire-work Kung-Fu – as long as it’s Keanu Reeves in a pair of cool sunglasses.
I think this one might not be on our list, find out more HERE
Tony – Our Sitges Preview
Gritty low-budget urban UK serial killer movie which one of us has already seen and the other one hasn’t.
Click here to see if it’s worth watching


