Here's a bit of an update; these are the latest articles of mine hitting the newsagents shelves soon. Issue #137 of Shivers includes my set report from Shane Abbess' Gabriel which has just received its DVD release in the States. The issue also includes my interview with director Jamie Blanks about his new horror film Storm Warning. The next issue marks the beginning of lots of coverage from my set visit on The Ruins.
The latest issue of Smoke and Mirrors includes further scrawlings from my set on The Ruins including interviews with Jena Malone, director Carter Smith and Joe Anderson. I also contributed a NZ Report on the making of Roland Emmerich’s 10,000BC including an interview with the film’s CG Supervisor Alex Wuttke.
The next issue of Filmink will feature an interview with Jena Malone conducted on The Ruins Queensland set along with a preview of Jon Hewitt’s Acolytes including an interview with Joel Edgerton.
In web based news, as well as my blog on the London Frightfest website www.frightfest.co.uk I now am contributing a blog to the Sydney based horror festival taking place this week. The A Night of Horror line up and my blog can be found at www.anightofhorror.com.
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Saw the final night of horror festival film thanks to your blog, thanks for the heads up!
David Michael Brown is a British ex-pat living in Sydney, Australia. He has recently become the Senior Editor at Empire Magazine Australasia. He still works as a freelance writer and has contributed to numerous media publications including Film Review, Filmink, Shivers, Gaijin, Smoke and Mirrors, Dazed & Confused, Drum Media, Cinema Retro and Starburst. He is presently researching a book on director and Warhol associate Paul Morrissey and reviews films on Sydney radio station Eastside FM's Cinemascape show. A huge fan of the trashier side of cult films, his love of the movies of Russ Meyer, John Waters and Mario Bava shows no bounds: he proudly declares that Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill! and Danger: Diabolik are his all time favorite films and meeting A Clockwork Orange star Malcolm McDowell was the biggest thrill of his professional career thus far.
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Saw the final night of horror festival film thanks to your blog, thanks for the heads up!
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