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Jamie Shovlin: Hiker Meat, Manchester
Rough Cut – Jamie Shovlin's documentary about a remake of Hiker Meat, a 1970s horror that never existed – was released last year, but the background of the project is as intriguing as the film itself. An exhibition opens this Friday showing just how much Shovlin and co put into it, and a highlight for cinephiles is next Saturday's "Sleazeathon", an all-night exploitation celebration including masterpieces such as The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue, slavesploitation shocker Mandingo and Dario Argento's The Bird With The Crystal Plumage.
Cornerhouse, Fri to 21 Apr
Sonic Cinema Full Moon Special, London
Where wolf? Here wolf! What better way to mark the full moon than by sloughing off your human form and howling at some lycanthropic entertainment? Marking the waning of the BFI's great Gothic season,...
Jamie Shovlin: Hiker Meat, Manchester
Rough Cut – Jamie Shovlin's documentary about a remake of Hiker Meat, a 1970s horror that never existed – was released last year, but the background of the project is as intriguing as the film itself. An exhibition opens this Friday showing just how much Shovlin and co put into it, and a highlight for cinephiles is next Saturday's "Sleazeathon", an all-night exploitation celebration including masterpieces such as The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue, slavesploitation shocker Mandingo and Dario Argento's The Bird With The Crystal Plumage.
Cornerhouse, Fri to 21 Apr
Sonic Cinema Full Moon Special, London
Where wolf? Here wolf! What better way to mark the full moon than by sloughing off your human form and howling at some lycanthropic entertainment? Marking the waning of the BFI's great Gothic season,...
- 1/11/2014
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Here at Ioncinema.com, our interests with film extends into the world of the occasional television mini-series or made for TV project, a place were we see a lot of notable directors going for artistic freedoms they often cannot find elsewhere (we recently think back to: Todd Haynes’ Mildred Pierce, Ross Katz’s Taking Chance, Tom Hooper’s John Adams, Jay Roach’s Recount and if you want to include it but we don’t, Olivier Assayas’ Carlos). Looking forward into 2013, we’ve noticed a large amount of notable projects, from the long gestating mini-series debut of Stephen King’s Under the Dome, which seems to have snagged Swedish director Niels Arden Oplev (of the original The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo fame), and another notable foreign language talent, Pierre Scholler (whose 2011 film The Minister featured a praiseworthy Olivier Gourmet) who is heading to French television for Les Anonymes, with...
- 1/9/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
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