Tag: seanhogan

BiFan 2023: 6 New Films to get Excited for at the 27th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival

The Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan), Asia's finest bacchanal of genre cinema, is about to raise the curtain on its jam-packed 27th edition, which kicks off this Thursday with Ari Aster presenting Beau is Afraid for the first time...

ENGLAND'S SCREAMING: Filmmaker Sean Hogan Turns to Metafictional Film Criticism

The followup, 'Three Mothers, One Face,' dives even deeper into Eurohorror.

Now On Blu-ray: THE DEVIL'S BUSINESS And THE SLAVE From Mondo Macabro

As time marches on, more and more of our favorite cult home video distributors are making the expensive and risky jump to Blu-ray. One of the latest is the inimitable purveyors of "Holy Shit I've Never Even Heard Of That" awesomeness,...

First Poster And More Details For UK Portmanteau Horror ITS WALLS WERE BLOOD

New British portmanteau Its Walls Were Blood, starring Steve Oram and Ed Hogg, was announced last week and starts filming later this year. Entirely set in one English country house, the film follows four connected stories set throughout the house's...

Brit Horror ITS WALLS WERE BLOOD Adds Steve Oram, Edward Hogg, And More

The history of a haunted house, from the 19th century to today, will be explored in spooky fashion in the British anthology film Its Walls Were Blood. Steve Oram (Sightseers), Edward Hogg (Anonymous), and Polly McIntosh (White Settlers) have all joined...

Bradford 2012 review: THE DEVIL'S BUSINESS

So many horror films never bother trying to capture the banality of evil that it's a pleasant surprise (relatively speaking) to find the most terrifying thing about Sean Hogan's The Devil's Business is a simple conversation with a man in...

Fantastic Fest 2011: THE DEVIL'S BUSINESS Review

A man sits in a chair, talking. His name is Pinder (Billy Clarke) and he's telling a story for the benefit of Cully (Jack Gordon), his young associate. Though it's late at night, and Pinder relates the details in...

Fantastic Fest 2011: THE DEVIL'S BUSINESS Review

I walked into The Devil's Business without having read a synopsis. Walking out of it, I feel quite conflicted about my response to the film.  Sean Hogan (Little Deaths) knows how to write a tense story with little breathing room. ...