Ben Wheatley’s Gory Dark Comedy ‘Sightseers’ Journeys to Blu-ray

From executive producer Edgar Wright, Sightseers will be released on Blu-ray on December 30 via IFC Films. The 2012 British gory dark comedy is directed by Ben Wheatley (Meg 2: The Trench, Kill List). Special features: Audio commentary with film historians Kim Newman and Sean Hogan New (new) Audio commentary with director Ben Wheatley and actors Alice […]

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‘Prevenge’ Director to Give Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ A Horror Twist

Prevenge and Timestalker filmmaker Alice Lowe has lined up two genre projects, including a horror version of the William Shakespeare classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The second project, Deadline reports, is Sprites, a dark comedy horror about a little girl joining a girl guide group. Lowe will write, direct, and play a key role in […]

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‘Sightseers’ – Sardonic Mumblegore from ‘Kill List’ Director Ben Wheatley [Horrors Elsewhere]

People spend a great deal of time searching for their other half, and once they find that perfect love, they will do everything to keep it. That determination is plain to see in Ben Wheatley’s movie Sightseers, a romantic comedy without equal. Two awkward lovebirds’ road trip turns into an appalling travelogue as soon as […]

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Alarm Pictures Acquires SXSW Horror-Comedy ‘Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break’

After a SXSW premiere this past March, Alarm Pictures has acquired U.S. and UK rights to horror-comedy Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break, reports Deadline. The black comedy, directed by In The Earth DoP Nick Gillespie, made its world premiere at SXSW where Trace Thurman reviewed it, writing that the film “delivers gory good charm.” “The […]

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