Well, I’ve had quite the busy few weeks – and this has kept me from posting as many things as I would have liked. This is what I’ve been up to:
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I have reviewed HIMIZU, which is closing the Terracotta Film Festival. An very dark tale, the film follows the story of schoolboy Sumida in the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami.
I reviewed NORTH SEA TEXAS, which is the first feature film from Director Bavo Defurne. It closed the LLGFF and is on release now. In a way it’s a coming-of-age story, with Pim falling for the boy next door. It’s a tale of first love, and will appeal to anyone with an ounce of romance in their heart. I was also lucky enough to interview the director, producer and two of the stars: Part 1, Part 2.
I reviewed the enjoyable WRATH OF THE TITANS, and the very-much recommended THE SARAGOSSA MANUSCRIPT too.
Oh, and there was another Quiz at Genesis Cinema. They take place on the first Tuesday each month, 8pm.
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To coincide with the release of WRATH OF THE TITANS I wrote a feature on Ray Harryhausen’s first big film – and one of my all-time favourite films – THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS.
AND I’ve been…
…working very hard at the Gate Cinema in Notting Hill. We’ve dabbled with late shows of DRIVE and matinees of A CAT IN PARIS, and I’ve had the opportunity to meet Werner Herzog! I may begin to mention more about this side of my life on the blog, as I think it’s something I have that makes me different from other film bloggers.