The second installment of this Japanese blockbuster of a trilogy. With the third and final chapter also screening at Sitges this year, we wonder whether Team CS have got the nuts to go the distance? Read on my “Friend”………
Heartless – Our Sitges Preview
Yep, you heard it here first, Heartless is definitely playing at Sitges this year.
Mr. Nobody – Our Sitges Preview
WTF or weeping idiots…which will we be after this?
The Children – Our Sitges Preview
It’s been out in the UK for quite a while now, but you can read our view on Tom Shankland’s ‘The Children’ here.
Accident – Our Sitges Preview
Pou-Soi Cheang’s Accident at Sitges ……this an accident waiting to happen?
Timer – Our Sitges Preview
If I wanted to watch a Rom-Com in Sitges, I’d sit in El Cable with a beer, some albondigas and You’ve Got Mail on the iPhone.
If, however, you’re not as bitter and twisted as me, click here to see your options.
Splice – Our Sitges Preview
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.