Director: Josiah Allen, Indianna Bell Writer: Indianna Bell Cast: Jordan Cowan, Brendan Rock You’ll Never Find Me opens with two disparate scenes. In the first, we see a woman, distorted and almost a silhouette, standing and soaking outside in a deluge of rain, just as she starts to lean in towards the window of a
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It’s the very last day of the 2023 Sci-Fi-London (boo) film festival but we’ve had an absolute blast (read our reviews of all the films that have taken place here) and not only that, but the festival is finishing with a bang with the UK Première of Gabriel Foster Prior’s The Bystanders, which stars Seann
The 23rd incarnation of Sci-Fi-London is back to planet earth this week, spread over several cinemas in Central London, and boasting 13 new features, and 19 shorts. The eclectic programme includes films not just from the US, Canada and the UK, but also from Sweden, Bulgaria, Turkey, Denmark, Spain and Guatemala – and all are
The 2023 Sci-Fi-London film festival is taking place from 31 May – 6 June 2023 at four cinemas in central London: the Prince Charles Cinema, the Picturehouse Central, the Garden Cinema and Rich Mix. Sci-Fi-London has always showcased the very best of independent science fiction and this year is no different with a brilliant programme
Taking place from 31 May – 6 June 2023, the Sci-Fi-London film festival is taking place at four cinemas: the Prince Charles Cinema, the Picturehouse Central, the Garden Cinema and Rich Mix (buy your tickets here). Day Four of Sci-Fi-London offers an eclectic mix of sci-fi movies for cinemagoers, here are our reviews of each
It’s day three of the 2023 Sci-Fi-London film festival, which is taking place over several central London cinemas between 31 May – 6 June 2023 (there are still tickets available and you can buy them here!). Here are the SciFiNow reviews from Day Three of the festival… Once Upon A Time In The Future: 2121
Sci-Fi-London lands on planet earth on 31 May-6 June 2023, taking place in several cinemas in Central London, and boasting 13 new features,19 shorts, and a special retrospective screening of Peter Watkins’ post-nuclear faux documentary The War Game (1966) with a new live score. Here we review the movies showing on day two of the
Sci-Fi-London is back to planet earth once more. Its 23rd incarnation, spread over several cinemas in Central London, boasts 13 new features,19 shorts, and a special retrospective screening of Peter Watkins’ post-nuclear faux documentary The War Game (1966) with a new live score. The eclectic programme includes films not just from the US, Canada and
The Panharmonion Chronicles is a gritty thriller trilogy that grapples with the nature of time, reality and identity. The heady blend of science-fiction, horror and alternative history also includes some levity with hints of wry humour, pop culture and homage to music lovers of all genres. The story follows Alex Campbell, who is a Canadian
Listen up sci-fi fans! Our favourite sci-fi film festival, Sci-Fi-London, is back this May and will be taking place at new central London locations. Taking place from 31 May – 6 June 2023, the festival will be at four cinemas: the Prince Charles Cinema, the Picturehouse Central, the Garden Cinema and Rich Mix. Find out
Get those cosplays at the ready because MCM Comic Con is back this May in London and tickets are on sale now! MCM Comic Con is a huge celebration of pop culture and returns with three shows this year, rolling into London twice, in May and October, and rounding off with Birmingham in November. Devoted
Director: Carter Smith Writer: Carter Smith Cast: Jena Malone, Mark Patton, Cooper Koch, Jose Colon Swallowed is a film of mouth, cock and anus. Like writer/director Carter Smith’s previous Jamie Marks is Dead (2014), it is a genre piece with a queer element that is simultaneously foregrounded and sublimated. Its protagonist Benjamin (Cooper Koch, whose
We’re heading to the Upside Down once again this year, but not in the way we’re used to – yes, Stranger Things will be getting its very own stage play, called Stranger Things: The First Shadow, and it will receive its world premiere in late 2023 at the Phoenix Theatre in London’s West End! Based on
Based on the best-selling novel by Neil Gaiman, the National Theatre’s critically acclaimed The Ocean at the End of the Lane, is now open at The Lowry in Salford and tours until 30 September 2023. Adapted by Joel Horwood and directed by Katy Rudd, this thrilling adventure of fantasy, myth and friendship is visiting 29
To celebrate the brand new series of The Last of Us, available exclusively on Sky from 16 January, we are offering you the chance to win a pair of tickets to a special screening in Central London on 11 January. <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> The Last of Us
When we reviewed Everything Everywhere All At Once back in May this year, not only did we give it a well-deserved five stars, we asked: Is it the best film of the year? A bold question to ponder so early on in the year but our question may be answered with a resounding ‘yes’ if
The footage captured by an eyewitness shows the terrifying attack on the city. Once they opened fire the Martian Fighting Machines emitted deafening howls which roared like thunder. Witnesses said it sounded like “ULLA!” <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> Survivor, Nicola D, said “I screamed when I was captured
Italy has a Day of the Dead similar to our Halloween and All Saint’s Day, however, the people of Italy get bank holidays too, so the Monday and Tuesday of Lucca Comics & Games 2022 continued with its wonderful mayhem and multitudes of fans from every niche of pop culture and sub genre therein entered
Lucca Comics & Games is enormous, for every event you attend or place you visit, there are three alternatives that you miss. It seems you could repeat the same year several times and still not catch everything you want. The day itself was sold out, with 75,000 day passes sold with a huge number of
“It is magic realism. It’s a story about a woman who moves back in with her dad at 40 because she’s got nowhere else to go. They have a good relationship, but it’s complicated. They all can’t quite connect or navigate what they’re all going through and so the magic element comes in, this extra
Lucca Comics & Games, the biggest pop-culture festival in Europe, is back! It will run from 28th October to 1st November and will once again be held in the medieval walled city of Lucca. Lucca Comics & Games 2022 is the largest convention of its kind in Europe (and the second largest in the world
Fiona Barnett’s The Dark Between The Trees is set in the mysterious Moresby Wood in two timelines – today and 1963. In 1643 a small group of Parliamentarian soldiers are ambushed in an isolated part of Northern England. Their only hope for survival is to flee into the nearby Moresby Wood… unwise though that may
Anna Paquin’s Ella starts an unlikely friendship in upcoming genre drama A Bit Of Light, directed by Stephen Moyer and written by Rebecca Callard. Check out the trailer here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> A Bit Of Light follows Ella, who is living with her father Alan, and is
How Brave Would You Be In a Martian Invasion? Take this fun quiz for your chance to win two tickets to Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds: The Immersive Experience and a £100 bar tab to spend in The Spirit of Man Bar & Restaurant. When the Heat Rays strike how will you react?
Lucca Comics & Games, the biggest pop-culture festival in Europe, is back from 28th October to 1st November and this year director Tim Burton has been confirmed to attend! On 31 October, the director will be in Italy for the European Fan Screening of the first episode of Wednesday, the highly-anticipated Netflix series out on
A major BFI UK-wide film and events season celebrating the horror genre on screen is coming our way this winter with In Dreams Are Monsters, taking place at cinemas nationwide, at BFI Southbank (from 17 Oct-31 Dec), BFI IMAX, on BFI Player and with a tie-in major BFI Blu-ray release. <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width:
The BFI London Film Festival (LFF) is back and boy are there plenty of brilliant genre offerings from the festival in its 66th year! Taking place over twelve days from 5 – 16 October in a multitude of London cinemas, this year’s festival includes genre movies and TV shows from directors like Guillermo del Toro,
Walt Disney Studios’ D23 Expo always delivers on the juicy genre goodness and this year was no exception with announcements from Disney Live Action, Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, alongside Lucas Film, Marvel and plenty more! So, without any further ado, check out all the genre trailers released at this year’s event and everything
British filmmaker Edgar Wright is set to share his filmmaking secrets as he teams up with BBC Maestro to teach filmmaking this September. <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> From Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs The World, and Last Night in Soho, Edgar Wright is one of British cinema’s
Listen up Trekkies! Paramount+’s Star Trek Day returns for the third time this September and will include back-to-back conversations with casts from across the Star Trek universe, live performances, exclusive news from Star Trek Original Series on Paramount+, a special tribute to Nichelle Nichols and more. The global live-streamed event, which will be streamed from