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Pete’s Peek | Shocking. Funny. Provocative. You won’t forget The ABCs of Death in a hurry
Inspired by alphabet teaching books, a group of cutting edge indie film directors from across the globe have created 26 short films ranging from the absurd, the baffling and the cleverly comic to the downright disgusting to create The ABCs … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Wingard, Adrían Garcia Bogliano, Anders Morgenthaler, Andrew Traucki, Angela Bettis, Australia, Banjong Pisathanakun, Belgium, Ben Wheatley, Bruno Forzani & Héléne Cattet, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, France, Indonesia, Jake West, Japan, Jason Eisener, Jon Schnepp, Jorge Michel Grau, Kaare Andrews, Lee Hardcastle, Marcel Sarmiento, Mexico, Nacho Vigalondo, Noburu Iguchi, Norway, Serbia, Simon Rumley, Spain, Srdjan Spasojevic, Thailand, The ABCs of Death, Thomas Malling, Ti West, Timo Tjahjanto, uk, USA, Xavier Gens, Yoshihiro Nishimura, Yudai Yamaguchi
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Win cinema tickets to see the post-apocalyptic shocker The Divide in London
Strongly tipped as a filmmaker to watch on the strength of his astonishing debut feature Frontier(s) and hard-hitting follow up Hitman, director Xavier Gens fulfils all expectations with his latest offering, The Divide, an intense, post-apocalyptic shocker starring Michael Biehn … Continue reading




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