Volkswagen’s SEE FILM DIFFERENTLY is screening A CLOCKWORK ORANGE on 2 June in London’s Brunel Lecture Theatre – the original film location. With Moloko bars and Q&A sesions, this promises to be a wonderful night out, and Bestforfilm.com has 4 pairs of tickets to give away! Competition ends 31 May 2011 so enter now.
One Word, created by James Cuff, was created to promote the Sunday Times Short Story Award. This charming short film highlights the potential terror of iPhone’s autocorrect function…
BARNEY’S VERSION starring Paul Giamatti (Sideways) is released on DVD / Blu-Ray this May. We have 3 x BARNEY’S VERSION Blu-Rays to give away! Competition ends 27 June 2011.
It’s THE WEEK BEFORE LOADS OF EXCITING FILMS COME OUT – that’s the best kind of week. But fear not, we’re here to get you laid, and dammit, that’s what we’ll do. Sorry, did we say “laid?” We meant to say “to a cinema at a reasonable discount.” HURRAH FOR ORANGE WEDNESDAYS!
5150 Elm’s Way is released on DVD 30 May courtesy of Entertainment One. To celebrate we have 3 x DVDs to give away! Competition ends 26 June 2011.
SECONDS APART is a new chilling feature from the After Dark Originals brand, coming to DVD & Blu-ray 30 May, and to mark the release we have 3 DVDs to give away! Competition ends 25 June 2011.
Oh look, it’s the Friday Face/off! Before we high-tail it out of here and into the closest drinking establishment we’ve slapped together a little piece on the legitimacy of trailers. They are part of the cinema-going experience; but are they no longer necessary? Do they give too much away or is that part of the allure? It’s an argument that has raged for centuries (well definitely for hours) and it continues here!
If every one of our OWLingly good Wednesday blogs turned into 14.95 Spartans, we’d have 299 Spartans! Which is nearly enough for a party. Unfortunately, what we’d actually have is 280 proper Spartans and 19 that were missing some toes, which isn’t ideal. If only there was another number we could multiply 20 by… Anyway, what’re you watching this week? We know, and we’re TELLING YOU IN WORDS, LIKE.
Emma Hutchings of Suspend Your Disbelief writes for several film websites. She specialises in leftfield reviews of sci-fi and foreign films off the beaten track. And she has an ENTIRE section dedicated to Philip K. Dick…
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