We speak to actor Ben Aldridge (pictured above, right) about working on M. Night Shyamalan’s (above, left) Knock At The Cabin. Check out our exclusive interview here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> In Knock At The Cabin, a young girl and her parents are taken hostage by four armed strangers while
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Unwelcome stars Hannah John-Kamen and Douglas Booth as Maya and Jamie, a couple who escape their urban nightmare to the tranquility of rural Ireland. However, when they get there not only do they find themselves at the mercy of a family of rogue traders, but that malevolent, murderous goblins (or Redcaps as they’re known locally) are
“Worming itself into your brain and clinging there long after its hauntingly bleak finale has unfolded, The Harbinger is a real humdinger, or Har-banger, that you will not soon forget.” That’s what we said about The Harbinger last summer when we saw the movie at Frightfest. So, after finding out the movie is to be released
Genre author legend, Dean Koontz, returns to our bookshelves this month with his sci-fi horror The House at the End of the World, which follows Katie, who is living alone on a small island (named Jacob’s Ladder) following a devastating tragedy. However, Katie’s isolation is short-lived after strange occurrences on Ringrock, a neighboring island, where there
Directed by Housebound’s Gerard Johnstone, written by Malignant’s Akela Cooper and produced by James Wan, M3GAN is the latest movie from Blumhouse and follows a sassy, dancing, murderous AI doll who has taken the world by storm since that first trailer was released last year. When toy-company roboticist, Gemma, suddenly becomes the caretaker of her
To celebrate the expansion of The Witcher franchise this month with Blood Origin heading to Netflix on Christmas Day, we had the pleasure of chatting to star Joey Batey (who plays Jaskier) about his unexpected appearance in the spin-off, fans’ reaction to the new show and the old, as well as reactions on the show
Thirteen years after the original Avatar was released, James Cameron doubles down on pressing environmental and social issues with a visually impressive ocean-set sequel on the planet of Pandora. At times it plays out like a trippy episode of The Blue Planet. One of the major themes that really struck a chord with two returning
Angry Robot Books has announced that they have acquired Him, the long-awaited new book from multi-award winner Geoff Ryman (pictured above) and is a retelling of the story of Jesus. It is ‘a story dealing with themes of religious belief, gender identity, and the historical roles of men and women’, Angry Robot says. “The opportunity to
“I’ve been a contrarian for thirty years and I intend to continue”, says Guillermo del Toro. It’s something he very much has in common with his screen version of Pinocchio which he co-directed with Emmy Award-winning animator Mark Gustafson. Speaking to us at the London Film Festival, where the film had its world premiere in
Written and directed by Andrew Semans, Resurrection tells the story of Margaret (Rebecca Hall) whose seemingly perfect life is unravelled with the arrival of the mysterious David (Tim Roth). Out now on digital, we have a sneak peek of the movie with an exclusive clip! Which you can watch below… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px;
Visionary author Christopher Paolini (Eragon) is back with a brand new epic sci-fi, Fractal Noise, a thrilling standalone and prequel to the masterful space opera To Sleep in a Sea of Stars and we’re absolutely delighted to exclusively reveal not only the book’s cosmic cover above, but chapter one of the novel aswell! First things first,
Jaime Green’s The Possibility of Life: Searching for Kinship in the Cosmos is a scientific and cultural adventure through our ideas about extraterrestrial life and the cosmos, and we’re not only delighted to reveal the out-of-this-world cover above, we’re also giving SciFiNow readers a sneak peek! The Possibility of Life traces the history of our
Director Luca Guadagnino ‘s 2017 queer coming-of-age, Call Me By Your Name, launched Timothée Chalamet’s career into the big time. It’s a tantalising romance pulsating with confusion and aching desire that tacitly navigates love and liberation and has a lot in common with his latest film, Bones and All. The film reunites the director with
Disney’s Strange World reverts back to classic production styles, akin to pulp fiction, promising nostalgia and an adventure into the beyond. Following a family of explorers, The Clades, who venture into the unknown after attempting a mission to save a plant power source that Searcher Clade (Jake Gyllenhaal) discovered many years ago. Strange World primarily
From Cartoon Saloon, the studio that brought us Song of the Sea and Wolfwalkers comes a brand new heartwarming animation on Netflix with My Father’s Dragon. Inspired by the Newbery honored book of the same title by Ruth Stiles Gannett, My Father’s Dragon follows Elmer who, after struggling to cope after a move to the city with his mother,
In Barbarian, a young woman traveling to Detroit for a job interview books a rental home. But when she arrives late at night, she discovers that the house is double booked, and a strange man is already staying there. Against her better judgement, she decides to spend the evening, but soon discovers that there’s a lot
“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
Master of horror Stuart Gordon on Re-Animator and why it’s so tough to get HP Lovecraft right… In 1985, a low-budget HP Lovecraft adaptation would stun audiences and critics around the world. With its outrageous use of gore and keen sense of wit, the inventive, infectious fun of Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator imbued it with instant cult-classic status
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
Upcoming exorcism movie Prey For The Devil follows Sister Ann (Jacqueline Byers), who believes she is answering a calling to be the first female exorcist and seeks out a place at an exorcism school reopened by the Catholic Church. However, until now these schools have only trained priests in the Rite of Exorcism – but
Earth’s ecosystem has collapsed in the upcoming sci-fi thriller Vesper, which stars His Dark Materials’ Raffiella Chapman and Eddie Marsan (Choose Or Die, Sherlock Holmes). Released this month, we have a sneak peek into the film with our exclusive clip which sees both Chapman and Marsan come across a rather sombre discovery… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display:
Take Back the Night is a story of violence against women wrapped in a classic monster movie and now, Gia Elliot’s multi-award-winning debut is available in a new special Blu-ray release and to celebrate, we have an exclusive clip from the movie! In Take Back the Night Jane finds herself the victim of a violent
Can Jonathan Kent and Damian Wayne rescue their superhero fathers? Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons is Warner Bros. Animation first CG feature film and begins as 11-year-old Jonathan Kent discovers he has superpowers! Soon the half-Kryptonian is thrusted into the complicated world of Super Heroes and Super-Villains – who are now under
Three magically gifted women are building a home for those who are lost in J.R. Dawson’s upcoming magical fantasy The First Bright Thing and not only are we delighted to exclusively reveal its dazzling cover above, we are you giving you a first look at the novel with a sneak peek inside it! But first,
I Spit on Your Grave remains one of the most shocking and controversial films of all time, influencing genre cinema, spurring on imitators, and inspiring pop culture. The film itself needs virtually no introduction and has fuelled debate for decades, both dismissed as exploitation and celebrated as a feminist classic. Having just been re-released in
A small town is plagued with mystery and an evil entity who yearns for power in Chris Faraday’s upcoming horror novel Trine and not only are we delighted to reveal its mysteriously macabre cover above, but we’re also giving you an exclusive sneak peek! First, check out the official synopsis for Trine… Two years after
To coincide with the home release of psychological horror-thriller hybrid, Stalker, we spoke to the filmmakers to find out how this daring film came to fruition. Hearing from actor-producer and BAFTA winner, Stuart Brennan (pictured above), director Steve Johnson and screenwriter Chris Watt, we delve deep into what became one of the year’s biggest surprises
Fear not SciFiNowers – we have the answer to that all-important question of: ‘What do we watch this Friday night?’ Following a couple (played by It Follows’ Maika Monroe) and Harry (White Lotus’ Jake Lacy) who take a remote backpacking trip that takes a dark turn, Significant Other is a rollercoaster of a movie and
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind is an all-new, feature-length film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and follows a shattered hero who must overcome battle-inflicted blindness and seemingly insurmountable odds to save his village and, ultimately, all of Earthrealm. The movie is out this month and we have a sneak peek for all you SciFiNowers with
“Smile is really going to surprise audiences while hopefully also respecting their intelligence,” says writer and director Parker Finn when we sit down to discuss his first feature film. “It’s a deeply psychological film,” he continues, “but it’s also intensely physical and visceral. It’s got these big frightening moments that I think are going to
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