the exorcist

In Review: The Quiet Ones

by Daniel Goodwin 4 April 2014

After justifying their reanimation with decent adaptations Let Me In (2010) and The Woman in Black (2012), Hammer’s latest film, The Quiet Ones, is a lopsided swerve

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FrightFest 2013 Interview: Josh Riedford, Producer, Co-star of Daylight

by Martyn Conterio 23 August 2013

Daylight will receive its world premiere at Film4 FrightFest 2013 on 23rd August. The film is an eerie and inventive mystery that explores a very real concern – child protection – with a well done otherworldly twist. In preparation for its screening at FrightFest, we spoke to co-director, star and producer, Josh Riedford, about the […]

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Films that time forgot: The Exorcist III (1990)

by Martyn Conterio 22 January 2013

The Exorcist III was released worldwide across the summer and autumn of 1990 and into the winter of 1991. Directed by William Peter Blatty, the film did solid business at the global box office – $39 million dollars from an $11 million budget. Based on the novel Legion (1983), also by Blatty, The Exorcist III […]

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In Review: A Fantastic Fear of Everything

by Adam Vaughan 19 June 2012

A Fantastic Fear of Everything sees Simon Pegg do battle with his detergent-based demons in an offbeat and decidedly muddled horror-comedy. Pegg plays Jack, a children’s writer turned crime novelist, whose research into the methods of the Victorian era’s most prolific serial killers has resulted in a mental breakdown.

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