Tag: davidslade
DARK HARVEST Review: Heads Will Split on Halloween
David Slade directs a new horror thriller, set among Midwestern cornfields in 1963.
Full Programme Announced For Celluloid Screams 2018
Seems we are a bit behind on announcing the lineup of one of key UK stops on the festival circuit during the Autumn months. Celluloid Screams in Sheffield announced their lineup earlier this month and they were kind enough to...
Toronto After Dark 2018: TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID Opens. LUZ, ANNA, RANGER And SATAN Compliment First Titles
Signalling a return to form Toronto After Dark announced the first wave of titles yesterday and there are already a few must-see films. Issa Lopez's amazing Tigers Are Not Afraid will open the festival this year. On the...
Fantasia 2018 Review: NIGHTMARE CINEMA, Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Grue
The time honoured Anthology film. There are no shortage of them on the festival circuit, particularly in horror-genre circles. Rarely, however, do they come with such pedigree as Nightmare Cinema. It seems Mick Garris has not entirely scratched the itch...
Fantasia 2018: First Wave of Announcements is a Tsunami of Awesome!
[still from Nightmare Cinema] It's no secret that Fantasia is one of our very favorite film festivals here at ScreenAnarchy. We've already spread word about the fest's awesome 2018 poster ("meow!!") and the first two homegrown titles (Summer of '84...
ScreenAnarchy Top Kills: 30 DAYS OF NIGHT
Ladies and gentlemen, reviews may have been mixed on David Slade's 30 Days Of Night but one thing is certain: It contains one of the truly great decapitation scenes of all time. Josh Hartnett should wield an axe more...