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  • Win The Facility on DVD

    Win The Facility on DVD

    Shiver me timbers, if it isn’t the UK’s most requested anime series! Featuring the first 26 episodes of the smash hit anime, One Piece: Collection 1 follows rubber-limbed Monkey D. Luffy and his crew of Straw Hat Pirates as he searches for the fabled One Piece treasure in a bid to become the next King [...]

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  • Win The Twilight Zone – 13 DVD Boxset

    Win The Twilight Zone – 13 DVD Boxset

    One of television’s all-time greatest sci-fi series has finally arrived on 13-disc DVD boxset – the truly breathtaking ‘The New Twilight Zone: The Complete Collection’. The Twilight Zone is an American television anthology series created by Rod Serling. It is a series of unrelated stories containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, [...]

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  • Win Blinkbox vouchers with The World that bites back!

    Win Blinkbox vouchers with The World that bites back!

    Ah, summer. Sunshine, sea, and being at one with nature. But movies have a knack of turning even the most pleasant creatures into objects of terror; the birds and the bees are less likely to hover amiably around your cider bottle as they are congregating to attack. We look at some of the greatest natural [...]

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  • Cine Excess Cult Film Events presents Society (23/05/13)

    Cine Excess Cult Film Events presents Society (23/05/13)

    CINE EXCESS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON PRESENTS A SPECIALLY REMASTERED SCREENING OF CULT HORROR CLASSIC SOCIETY FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH DIRECTOR/PRODUCER BRIAN YUZNA Thursday 23rd May 9.15pm DUKE’S at KOMEDIA, BRIGHTON The Cine Excess International Film Festival and the University of Brighton’s Faculty of Arts are delighted to welcome myth-making director/producer Brian [...]

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  • Interview with Matthew Mishory, director of A Portrait of James Dean: Joshua Tree, 1951

    Interview with Matthew Mishory, director of A Portrait of James Dean: Joshua Tree, 1951

    Matthew Mishory’s debut feature length film is a speculative biopic of one of Hollywood’s most iconic actors. Set during the years preceding his brief film career, it is an unconventional telling, concerning itself more with tone and poetry, rather than plot. Set primarily in the desert of Joshua Tree national park, the film presents James Dean as a young poet finding his voice; a man on the cusp of greatness, but in many ways innocent to all that surrounded him. Ali Gardiner talks to the director to find out the inspiration and motivation behind the movie.

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  • The King of Pigs Review

    The King of Pigs Review

    3/5
    Class dictates power in Sang-ho Yeun’s searing animated inditement of Korean power structures. Dark, bordering on nihilistic, The King of Pigs looks at the perpetuation of oppressive hierarchies through three high school students beaten down by the wealth, as much as power, of their peers.

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