So, you’ve scoffed all the chocolate, watched the umpteenth repeat of Uncle Buck on TV and vaguely pondered the true meaning of this extended bank holiday. What now, very few people ask.
Well, how about a bevy of horror releases and a documentary about one of the greatest films of that genre? More chocolate? Sorry, it’ll have to be the movies.
CultBox takes a look at this month’s cinematic highlights…
The hugely successful stage show of Jeff Wayne’s musical version of The War of the Worlds has been brought to the big screen, but how does this new cast, with all new computer generated effects, play out in the cinema?
To celebrate the release of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr’s Kick-Ass 2 Prelude: Hit-Girl graphic novel (out now, priced £16.99), we’ve got copies to give away to four of our Twitter followers!
Ah. Spring is finally here. After a long winter not dissimilar to 30 Days of Night, the UK is… erm, blanketed in more snow, being pummelled by Arctic winds and bored by the traditional British weather chat. It’s timely then, that we have a quartet of home-grown horrors to prove that there are some things our country is actually good at; namely, violence, misery and a dash of allegory for good measure.