Month: October 2020

Delia Derbyshire: The Myths & The Legendary Tapes, a new film about the life of Delia Derbyshire, will premiere October 15 at the London Film Festival. Check out the trailer below. Derbyshire, an early electronic music pioneer, worked at the BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop in the 1960s, where she composed the theme for the long-running science
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Another TV show has fallen due to the coronavirus pandemic.  Netflix has canceled Glow after three seasons, despite having renewed the ’80s wrestling drama for a fourth and final season back in 2019. According to a statement from the streaming site, COVID protocols made it too difficult to produce.  “We’ve made the difficult decision not to do a
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Every corpse tells a story. Clancy Brown plays the creepy host in Ryan Spindell‘s upcoming horror anthology film The Mortuary Collection (review), which is coming to Shudder on the road to Halloween. Sam Raimi calls The Mortuary Collection “A twisted tapestry of grisly fun and endlessly inventive terror” in a new trailer unleashed by Shudder today, which you’ll
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Season four of The Crown just might be the most dramatic—and glamorous—yet.  Last week, Netflix released a first glimpse at Emma Corrin as Princess Diana with a series of jaw-dropping photos that proved the 24-year-old actress is the spitting image of the late royal. And now, we’ve been given the official first look at Corrin in Princess
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The property that served as the on-screen residence of Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs is for sale. In addition to being one of the highest-grossing films of 1991, Jonathan Demme’s horror classic is regularly ranked among the greatest films ever made. It became the third film to ever sweep all ”Big Five” Academy Awards, with its Best Picture win
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Christopher Nolan is known for crafting complex, mind-bending blockbusters that are as challenging as they are entertaining. But writing a complex central female character has never been Nolan’s forte. The same is true of the filmmaker’s latest movie Tenet, where Elizabeth Debicki’s character of Kat has been accused by some of being reduced to the
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