The Queen Mother of Grime and Hepatitis herself will grace Kenneth Branagh’s Cinderella.
The Horror Show, a Video On Demand service that launched last week, invited Best For Film down for a launch event at the exceedingly agreeable surroundings of the Prince Charles Cinema in London. Offering a comprehensive service tailored towards us weirdos who enjoy seeing socialites being sewn together arse-to-face, The Horror Show decided to celebrate its birth with a screening of the short horror film Him Indoors, followed by the 1987 Donald Cammell serial killer film White Of The Eye, which was selected and introduced by the author and film critic Kim Newman. Let’s take a look at the goods…
Let’s all thank Man Of Steel’s box office returns for scaring Marvel into signing a goddamn cheque for once
A casting list for Star Wars: Episode VII revealed, plus rumours of the spin-off films
Screw you, Spidey, she’s going full indie.
Director of Nowhere Boy Sam Taylor-Johnson to dominate the Fifty Shades Of Grey adaptation
In a frankly inspired bit of outreach work, the Royal Observatory Greenwich is planning to punctuate this summer with a series of classic sci-fi screenings accompanied by talks from REAL SCIENTISTS. Like, alien experts and that. Seriously, when did you last hear an idea this good (apart from Best For Film Presents…, that is)? We’ll be hitting this week’s screening of War of the Worlds, and we’ll expect to see you there.
Poor Shailene Woodley might not even make it into The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4.
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