Get ready for some classic horror screenings at the sixth edition of Grindfest! This year’s festival looks to be an unforgettable cinematic experience from 13th to 15th September at the luxurious Art-Deco Regent in Christchurch. Tickets and passes are on sale now at The Regent and Dirt in the Gate.
Grindfest is the UK’s dedicated genre film festival, showcasing classic films on 35mm prints, a format beloved by cinephiles for its authentic, nostalgic appeal. The festival curators have scoured archives worldwide to present rare film prints, some of which are rarely screened in the UK.
Following last year’s unique Friday 13th 3D screening, this year’s festival features another 1980s 3D classic, Treasure of the Four Crowns. Presented in its original over/under 3D process, this film promises a cinema adventure you won’t forget.
Grindfest also champions emerging filmmaking talent with its ever-expanding Short Film Showcase.
Grindfest is the UK’s dedicated genre film festival, showcasing classic films on 35mm prints, a format beloved by cinephiles for its authentic, nostalgic appeal. The festival curators have scoured archives worldwide to present rare film prints, some of which are rarely screened in the UK.
Following last year’s unique Friday 13th 3D screening, this year’s festival features another 1980s 3D classic, Treasure of the Four Crowns. Presented in its original over/under 3D process, this film promises a cinema adventure you won’t forget.
Grindfest also champions emerging filmmaking talent with its ever-expanding Short Film Showcase.
- 6/26/2024
- by Oliver Mitchell
- Love Horror
The sacredness of a relationship between parents and children can't be overstated.
This sacredness reinforces the boundaries that exist or ought to exist within the confines of the relationship.
But sometimes, the limits are crossed. And when this happens, these relationships become corrupt, perverted, manipulative, and downright wrong such that they end up being weird.
Many mother-son relationships on TV are okay. But there comes that one duo that makes you think, "that's weird."
We have compiled ten of the most bizarre mother-son relations that had us like, "what the actual f***k?"
10. Howard and Mrs. Wolowitz in The Big Bang Theory.
Let's start easy because some of what is to come is jaw-dropping. When someone thinks of Howard, what comes into their mind is something like -- an astronaut. Or a little scared astronaut.
Howard, however, had a mommy problem. While most moms try to build up their kids,...
This sacredness reinforces the boundaries that exist or ought to exist within the confines of the relationship.
But sometimes, the limits are crossed. And when this happens, these relationships become corrupt, perverted, manipulative, and downright wrong such that they end up being weird.
Many mother-son relationships on TV are okay. But there comes that one duo that makes you think, "that's weird."
We have compiled ten of the most bizarre mother-son relations that had us like, "what the actual f***k?"
10. Howard and Mrs. Wolowitz in The Big Bang Theory.
Let's start easy because some of what is to come is jaw-dropping. When someone thinks of Howard, what comes into their mind is something like -- an astronaut. Or a little scared astronaut.
Howard, however, had a mommy problem. While most moms try to build up their kids,...
- 9/5/2022
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
The European Genre Film Foundation (Egff), aimed at restoring and raising awareness of classic genre films in Europe and globally, launched at Cannes on Tuesday.
The non-profit organization, headquartered in Stockholm, will work with film libraries, archives, rights holders, academics, film festivals and other institutions. It is modelled on Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation and the American Genre Film Archive (Agfa) in the U.S.
Among the first projects of the Egff will be an academic study of historic female genre film makers in Europe and raising funds for a 4K film scanner set-up dedicated to digitizing and restoring genre films and related material that is languishing in archives. The Egff will also be arranging symposiums, workshops and film screenings.
In its next phase the Egff will begin consultations with European film archives, public institutions and rights holders about developing a plan and workflow for identifying, rescuing, scanning and making...
The non-profit organization, headquartered in Stockholm, will work with film libraries, archives, rights holders, academics, film festivals and other institutions. It is modelled on Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation and the American Genre Film Archive (Agfa) in the U.S.
Among the first projects of the Egff will be an academic study of historic female genre film makers in Europe and raising funds for a 4K film scanner set-up dedicated to digitizing and restoring genre films and related material that is languishing in archives. The Egff will also be arranging symposiums, workshops and film screenings.
In its next phase the Egff will begin consultations with European film archives, public institutions and rights holders about developing a plan and workflow for identifying, rescuing, scanning and making...
- 5/24/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Mark me, Sunday’s Outlander was basically old home week.
We got significant Aunt Jocasta time, including an interlude in which Claire got her high. We got a glimpse of Bonnie Prince Charlie… and that was about enough of Bonnie Prince Charlie. And last but not longing-liest, we got Lord John Grey and the non-romantic (but kinda romantic) breakup heard ’round the world.
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Read on for the highlights of “Give Me Liberty.
We got significant Aunt Jocasta time, including an interlude in which Claire got her high. We got a glimpse of Bonnie Prince Charlie… and that was about enough of Bonnie Prince Charlie. And last but not longing-liest, we got Lord John Grey and the non-romantic (but kinda romantic) breakup heard ’round the world.
More from TVLineOutlander Recap: Here's What Happened While Ian Was AwayOutlander Just Shortchanged One of the Saga's Biggest Emotional MomentsPower Book IV: Force Sneak Peek: Is Kate Egan on Her Way to Chicago?
Read on for the highlights of “Give Me Liberty.
- 4/4/2022
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
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