One of the most criminally underappreciated and infrequently mentioned horror films in recent years is Conor McMahon‘s ultra-gory slasher Stitches, featuring world-renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown.
In this deliriously twisted slasher comedy, vile and foul-mouthed hired clown Stitches meets an untimely end thanks to a party prank gone horribly – and hilariously – awry. Years later, he returns from the grave, ready for revenge…
Fans of Terrifier and Stephen King’s It are going to lose their minds over this clown-themed ultra-slasher that’s not only gory Af but insanely fun. Make it a priority to stream Stitches this week/end on Screambox, courtesy of our friends at MPI and Dark Sky Films!
“Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends...
In this deliriously twisted slasher comedy, vile and foul-mouthed hired clown Stitches meets an untimely end thanks to a party prank gone horribly – and hilariously – awry. Years later, he returns from the grave, ready for revenge…
Fans of Terrifier and Stephen King’s It are going to lose their minds over this clown-themed ultra-slasher that’s not only gory Af but insanely fun. Make it a priority to stream Stitches this week/end on Screambox, courtesy of our friends at MPI and Dark Sky Films!
“Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends...
- 9/6/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Will Victoria return for another season? TVWise reports ITV is in talks to renew the TV show for a fourth season.
The British drama, which airs on PBS in the U.S. drama chronicles the personal and professional life of Great Britain’s Queen Victoria. The cast includes Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, and Tommy Knight.
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The British drama, which airs on PBS in the U.S. drama chronicles the personal and professional life of Great Britain’s Queen Victoria. The cast includes Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, and Tommy Knight.
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- 8/7/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Victoria has some new company. ITV just announced Laurence Fox and Kate Fleetwood have joined season three of the UK TV show.The historical drama, which airs on in the U.S., chronicles the personal and professional life of Great Britain’s Queen Victoria. The cast includes Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, and Tommy Knight.Read More…...
- 5/22/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: PBS. Episodes: Ongoing (hour). Seasons: Ongoing. TV show dates: January 15, 2017 — present. Series status: Has not been cancelled. Performers include: Jenna Coleman, Nell Hudson, Tommy Knight, Daniela Holtz, Adrian Schiller, Jordan Waller, Tom Hughes, Ferdinand Kingsley, Margaret Clunie, David Oakes, Nigel Lindsay, Catherine Flemming, Anna Wilson-Jones, Alex Jennings, Bebe Cave, Diana Rigg, Tilly Steele, Leo Suter, Eve Myles, Rufus Sewell, Paul Rhys, and Peter Bowles. TV show description: A historical drama from creator Daisy Goodwin, the Victoria TV show centers on Queen Victoria (Coleman). The series kicks in 1837, as the 18 year-old ascends to the British throne. At the outset of her reign, Victoria grows close to...
- 1/6/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Victoria's reign will continue. According to TVWise, ITV has renewed the TV series for a third season.The period drama, which airs on PBS in the U.S., chronicles the personal and professional life of Great Britain's Queen Victoria. The cast includes Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, and Tommy Knight.Read More…...
- 12/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Break out your best tea and crumpets. Victoria has a return date. Recently, PBS announced season two of the TV show will debut in January.The historical drama, which airs on ITV in the UK, follows the life of a young Queen Victoria (Jenna Coleman). The cast also includes Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, and Tommy Knight.Read More…...
- 8/17/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Author: Competitions
To mark the release of The Hippopotamus on 3rd July, we’ve been given 3 Blu-ray copies, signed by Stephen Fry, to give away.
Directed by John Jencks (The Fold), the film, based on Stephen Fry’s comedy novel, tells the story of disgraced poet Ted Wallace (Roger Allam) who is summoned to his friends Lord and Lady Loganʼs (Matthew Modine & Fiona Shaw) country manor, Swafford Hall, to investigate a series of unexplained miracle healings.
Ted tracks down the perpetrator of the phenomena, fifteen-year-old David Logan (Tommy Knight), whose parents believe he has healing hands.
Unaware that David is using some unorthodox methods, the Logans are set on sharing their son’s gift with the world. With a poet’s passion for the truth, Ted hurries to debunk the miracles and save a young man from a lifetime of embarrassment.
Please note: This competition is open to UK residents...
To mark the release of The Hippopotamus on 3rd July, we’ve been given 3 Blu-ray copies, signed by Stephen Fry, to give away.
Directed by John Jencks (The Fold), the film, based on Stephen Fry’s comedy novel, tells the story of disgraced poet Ted Wallace (Roger Allam) who is summoned to his friends Lord and Lady Loganʼs (Matthew Modine & Fiona Shaw) country manor, Swafford Hall, to investigate a series of unexplained miracle healings.
Ted tracks down the perpetrator of the phenomena, fifteen-year-old David Logan (Tommy Knight), whose parents believe he has healing hands.
Unaware that David is using some unorthodox methods, the Logans are set on sharing their son’s gift with the world. With a poet’s passion for the truth, Ted hurries to debunk the miracles and save a young man from a lifetime of embarrassment.
Please note: This competition is open to UK residents...
- 7/3/2017
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A novel by Stephen Fry gets the big-screen treatment with Brit comedy, The Hippopotamus. Ryan takes a look...
Are there such things as miracles? For the slightly wet-behind-the-ears Logan family, who seem positively embalmed in wealth and luxury, there certainly is. Cynical, down-on-his luck theatre critic and former playwright Ted Wallace (Roger Allam), on the other hand, has little time for such claptrap.
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The Hippopotamus, directed by John Jencks, is adapted from the 1994 novel by Stephen Fry, and the author’s dry, PG Wodehouse-esque wit is all over this off-the-wall, cheerfully foul-mouthed movie. If it has the air of an old-fashioned Merchant Ivory production - posh people, rolling hills, horses, that kind of thing - then it’s at least served up with a pleasing side order of acidic humour.
It all begins when Ted, who’s never...
Are there such things as miracles? For the slightly wet-behind-the-ears Logan family, who seem positively embalmed in wealth and luxury, there certainly is. Cynical, down-on-his luck theatre critic and former playwright Ted Wallace (Roger Allam), on the other hand, has little time for such claptrap.
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The Hippopotamus, directed by John Jencks, is adapted from the 1994 novel by Stephen Fry, and the author’s dry, PG Wodehouse-esque wit is all over this off-the-wall, cheerfully foul-mouthed movie. If it has the air of an old-fashioned Merchant Ivory production - posh people, rolling hills, horses, that kind of thing - then it’s at least served up with a pleasing side order of acidic humour.
It all begins when Ted, who’s never...
- 6/1/2017
- Den of Geek
Author: Stefan Pape
Based on Stephen Fry’s novel The Hippopotamus, and brought to the silver screen by director John Jencks, the flavour and indelible, idiosyncratic tone of the author is imbued in this faithful adaptation – except in some regards, perhaps too much so. The narration within this endeavour is so prominent, it feels like reading a book, as though we’ve accidentally turned the audio description on. Plus, and much like reading a book, you feel the need to pause for the night and continue on the following day, for there’s plenty here to digest.
Roger Allam plays Ted Wallace, a formerly respected poet, who now masquerades as a journalist, really only in it for the free drinks at events he’s hired to cover. Often seen stumbling around, glass of whisky in hand, offering his opinions for free to anyone who dares listen, he is sacked from...
Based on Stephen Fry’s novel The Hippopotamus, and brought to the silver screen by director John Jencks, the flavour and indelible, idiosyncratic tone of the author is imbued in this faithful adaptation – except in some regards, perhaps too much so. The narration within this endeavour is so prominent, it feels like reading a book, as though we’ve accidentally turned the audio description on. Plus, and much like reading a book, you feel the need to pause for the night and continue on the following day, for there’s plenty here to digest.
Roger Allam plays Ted Wallace, a formerly respected poet, who now masquerades as a journalist, really only in it for the free drinks at events he’s hired to cover. Often seen stumbling around, glass of whisky in hand, offering his opinions for free to anyone who dares listen, he is sacked from...
- 5/26/2017
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Welcome to the latest installment of Trailer Park, our semi-regular look at the latest trailers to hit the interwebs. This weeks line-up features a handful of the latest movie trailers including Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Atomic Blonde, Baby Driver, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, The Hippopotamus, Detroit, Chuck, Drone, The Bad Batch, Beatriz at Dinner and a TV spot for the new The Mist series from Spike.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
First revealed at today’s Last Jedi panel at Celebration Orlando, the new trailer marks out first look at the continuation of Rey, Finn, and Poe’s journey, set immediately after the events of 2015′s The Force Awakens
Atomic Blonde
Lorraine Broughton, a top-level spy for MI6, is dispatched to Berlin to take down a ruthless espionage ring that has just killed an undercover agent for reasons unknown. She is ordered to cooperate with Berlin station chief David Percival,...
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
First revealed at today’s Last Jedi panel at Celebration Orlando, the new trailer marks out first look at the continuation of Rey, Finn, and Poe’s journey, set immediately after the events of 2015′s The Force Awakens
Atomic Blonde
Lorraine Broughton, a top-level spy for MI6, is dispatched to Berlin to take down a ruthless espionage ring that has just killed an undercover agent for reasons unknown. She is ordered to cooperate with Berlin station chief David Percival,...
- 4/14/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Victoria has some new company. This week, ITV announced Game of Thrones star Diana Rigg has joined season two of the UK drama.The series, which airs on PBS in the U.S., chronicles the early years of Queen Victoria (Jenna Coleman). The cast also includes Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, Tommy Knight, and Nichola McAuliffe.Read More…...
- 3/1/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Author: Jon Lyus
We first reported on the production of John Jencks’ big screen adaptation of Stephen Fry’s The Hippopotamus back in 2015, when a single image was released. Since then we’ve heard almost nothing to sate our desire for big screen Fry. Until today that is, as we have finally got a first look at film’s trailer.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson adapted Fry’s 1994 novel for Jencks to make his second feature film. A suitably sozzled-looking Roger Allam leads the the cast which include Matthew Modine, Tim McInnerny, Tommy Knight, Geraldine Somerville, Fiona Shaw and Emily Berrington.
We’ve got our look at the first trailer for The Hippopotamus from the Palm Springs Film Festival where the film has its North American premiere on the 14th of January, with another screening on the 15th. There are no details about a festival debut on this side of the pond,...
We first reported on the production of John Jencks’ big screen adaptation of Stephen Fry’s The Hippopotamus back in 2015, when a single image was released. Since then we’ve heard almost nothing to sate our desire for big screen Fry. Until today that is, as we have finally got a first look at film’s trailer.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson adapted Fry’s 1994 novel for Jencks to make his second feature film. A suitably sozzled-looking Roger Allam leads the the cast which include Matthew Modine, Tim McInnerny, Tommy Knight, Geraldine Somerville, Fiona Shaw and Emily Berrington.
We’ve got our look at the first trailer for The Hippopotamus from the Palm Springs Film Festival where the film has its North American premiere on the 14th of January, with another screening on the 15th. There are no details about a festival debut on this side of the pond,...
- 1/10/2017
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"They expect me to fail." This week, PBS released a new preview for their upcoming TV series Victoria.The historical drama, which airs on ITV in the UK, stars Jenna Coleman as a young Queen Victoria. The cast also includes Tom Hughes, Rufus Sewell, Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, Tommy Knight, Nichola McAuliffe, Daniela Holtz, Nigel Lindsay, Ferdinand Kingsley, Adrian Schiller, David Oakes, and Alice Orr-Ewing.Read More…...
- 1/5/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Rule Victoria! Below, watch a teaser trailer for the Victoria TV show, premiering on PBS Masterpiece! Sunday, January 15, 2017, in Downton Abbey's old timeslot. A historical drama from Daisy Goodwin, the eight-part first season stars Jenna Coleman as Queen Victoria, Tom Hughes as Prince Albert, and Rufus Sewell as Lord Melbourne. ITV has already renewed Victoria for a second season, and PBS will reportedly follow suit.The Victoria TV series cast also includes: Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, Tommy Knight, Nichola McAuliffe, Daniela Holtz, Nigel Lindsay, Ferdinand Kingsley, Adrian Schiller, David Oakes, and Alice Orr-Ewing. Read More…...
- 10/6/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
God save the Queen! The Victoria TV show has been renewed for a second season on ITV. According to Deadline, Victoria season two has also been picked up by PBS, which makes sense, because it is an ITV co-production with Masterpiece on PBS. That said, PBS has yet to announce the renewal.In UK, the eight-episode first season premiered on ITV on August 28, 2016. In the Us, the PBS premiere is scheduled for January 15, 2017. From Daisy Goodman, Victoria stars Jenna Coleman as Queen Victoria, Tom Hughes as Prince Albert, and Rufus Sewell as Lord Melbourne.The cast also includes Alex Jennings, Paul Rhys, Catherine H. Flemming, Peter Firth, Eve Myles, Tommy Knight, Nichola McAuliffe, Daniela Holtz, Nigel Lindsay, Ferdinand Kingsley, Adrian Schiller, David...
- 9/23/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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ITV’s Queen Victoria drama is becoming a who’s-who of Nu-Who as Eve Myles and Tommy Knight join the cast…
When the news broke that Jenna Coleman is leaving Doctor Who, it was said that part of her reasoning was down to landing the lead role in Victoria, ITV’s new period drama about the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign.
Today, we’ve got our first look at her in the royal role. Here’s the image…
Interestingly, two other faces from the world of Doctor Who have also joined the cast. Eve Myles of Torchwood and Tommy Knight of The Sarah Jane Adventures have both signed up for unknown roles. Rufus Sewell of Dark City will portray Lord Melbourne, the first Prime Minister to work alongside Queen Victoria.
The show will start with Victoria as an 18-year-old and work up to her marriage with Prince Albert.
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ITV’s Queen Victoria drama is becoming a who’s-who of Nu-Who as Eve Myles and Tommy Knight join the cast…
When the news broke that Jenna Coleman is leaving Doctor Who, it was said that part of her reasoning was down to landing the lead role in Victoria, ITV’s new period drama about the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign.
Today, we’ve got our first look at her in the royal role. Here’s the image…
Interestingly, two other faces from the world of Doctor Who have also joined the cast. Eve Myles of Torchwood and Tommy Knight of The Sarah Jane Adventures have both signed up for unknown roles. Rufus Sewell of Dark City will portray Lord Melbourne, the first Prime Minister to work alongside Queen Victoria.
The show will start with Victoria as an 18-year-old and work up to her marriage with Prince Albert.
- 10/22/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
Jenna Coleman might be quitting Doctor Who, but her next project will see the actress share the screen with other veterans of the sci-fi series.
Torchwood star Eve Myles and The Sarah Jane Adventures actor Tommy-Lawrence Knight will join Coleman in ITV's new drama Victoria.
The eight-part series - charting the early life of Queen Victoria (Coleman) - will also star BAFTA nominee Rufus Sewell as Lord Melbourne, Victoria's first prime minister.
Melbourne formed an intimate friendship with Victoria, with their intimate friendship becoming a popular source of gossip that threatened to destabilise the Government.
Myles will play Mrs Jenkins, the Queen's senior dresser, while Knight is the hall boy, Brodie. Spooks star Peter Firth, Being Human actor Paul Rhys and Outlander's Nell Hudson are also among the cast.
Victoria has been written by novelist Daisy Goodwin, in her screenwriting debut. Shooting begins later this month on the 90-minute...
Torchwood star Eve Myles and The Sarah Jane Adventures actor Tommy-Lawrence Knight will join Coleman in ITV's new drama Victoria.
The eight-part series - charting the early life of Queen Victoria (Coleman) - will also star BAFTA nominee Rufus Sewell as Lord Melbourne, Victoria's first prime minister.
Melbourne formed an intimate friendship with Victoria, with their intimate friendship becoming a popular source of gossip that threatened to destabilise the Government.
Myles will play Mrs Jenkins, the Queen's senior dresser, while Knight is the hall boy, Brodie. Spooks star Peter Firth, Being Human actor Paul Rhys and Outlander's Nell Hudson are also among the cast.
Victoria has been written by novelist Daisy Goodwin, in her screenwriting debut. Shooting begins later this month on the 90-minute...
- 10/21/2015
- Digital Spy
Channel 4 drama Glue captivated audiences in 2014, and now the series's official soundtrack has been released.
Ivor Novello-nominated composed Walter Mair produced the score for the show, which followed events surrounding a murder in rural England.
Mair said: "Glue was a fantastic experience that required me to leave the picturesque countryside of England behind and dive into a gloomy and sinister England.
"The music focuses on the relationship between the main characters and their playful and emotive nature, which ultimately heads into much darker territory."
Glue director Daniel Nettheim added: "Walter is a wonderful collaborator and true craftsman of music for the screen.
"His entrancing score elevates the emotion and drama of the series to another cinematic level."
The official Glue soundtrack is released by eOne Music.
Glue's young cast included Yasmin Paige (Submarine), Rizzle Kicks' Jordan Stephens, Charlotte Spencer (Line of Duty), Tommy Lawrence Knight (The Sarah Jane Adventures...
Ivor Novello-nominated composed Walter Mair produced the score for the show, which followed events surrounding a murder in rural England.
Mair said: "Glue was a fantastic experience that required me to leave the picturesque countryside of England behind and dive into a gloomy and sinister England.
"The music focuses on the relationship between the main characters and their playful and emotive nature, which ultimately heads into much darker territory."
Glue director Daniel Nettheim added: "Walter is a wonderful collaborator and true craftsman of music for the screen.
"His entrancing score elevates the emotion and drama of the series to another cinematic level."
The official Glue soundtrack is released by eOne Music.
Glue's young cast included Yasmin Paige (Submarine), Rizzle Kicks' Jordan Stephens, Charlotte Spencer (Line of Duty), Tommy Lawrence Knight (The Sarah Jane Adventures...
- 5/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Cilla: ITV, 9pm
The first instalment in a three-part biopic, Sheridan Smith (above) takes on the role of an adolescent Priscilla White, in the years before she became known as something else entirely.
In tonight's opening act, the ballsy redhead meets the songwriter who will eventually become her husband, and gets by with a little help from her friends - The Beatles.
Jon Richardson Grows Up: Channel 4, 10pm
A new series see the 8 Out Of 10 Cats comedian face up to the fact he knows next to nothing about adult life, and endeavouring to act his age.
Tonight, Richardson travels the UK learning all about relationships - along the way he meets a couple married for over 50 years, a pair of swingers, and two newlyweds who are both on their sixth marriage.
Glue: E4, 10pm
Already compared to both Broadchurch and Skins, this intriguing murder mystery drama has...
The first instalment in a three-part biopic, Sheridan Smith (above) takes on the role of an adolescent Priscilla White, in the years before she became known as something else entirely.
In tonight's opening act, the ballsy redhead meets the songwriter who will eventually become her husband, and gets by with a little help from her friends - The Beatles.
Jon Richardson Grows Up: Channel 4, 10pm
A new series see the 8 Out Of 10 Cats comedian face up to the fact he knows next to nothing about adult life, and endeavouring to act his age.
Tonight, Richardson travels the UK learning all about relationships - along the way he meets a couple married for over 50 years, a pair of swingers, and two newlyweds who are both on their sixth marriage.
Glue: E4, 10pm
Already compared to both Broadchurch and Skins, this intriguing murder mystery drama has...
- 9/15/2014
- Digital Spy
From the pen of BAFTA-winning writer Jack Thorne of Skins and This is England fame, and featuring a young cast of rising stars, E4's murder mystery Glue has long been one of our most anticipated new television series for 2014.
The tale of a small village rocked by the murder of a teenage boy, this eight-parter looks set to rewrite the whodunnit handbook.
On a trip to the set in Hungerford, Berkshire, Digital Spy's excitement levels reached fever pitch, as the cast prepared us for what's in store...
Glue is more than just Skins meets Midsomer Murders
Though Glue star Jordan Stevens jokingly bills the series as "Midsomer Murders without the old people", the 22-year-old - one half of hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks, here making his acting debut - goes on to insist that this is more than simply Skins with a dash of country-cide.
"I definitely think Jack's constant...
The tale of a small village rocked by the murder of a teenage boy, this eight-parter looks set to rewrite the whodunnit handbook.
On a trip to the set in Hungerford, Berkshire, Digital Spy's excitement levels reached fever pitch, as the cast prepared us for what's in store...
Glue is more than just Skins meets Midsomer Murders
Though Glue star Jordan Stevens jokingly bills the series as "Midsomer Murders without the old people", the 22-year-old - one half of hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks, here making his acting debut - goes on to insist that this is more than simply Skins with a dash of country-cide.
"I definitely think Jack's constant...
- 9/15/2014
- Digital Spy
Why E4’s crime mystery Glue, starting on the 15th of September, is more than just ‘Skins on tractors’…
Despite the obvious connections - it features a group of hedonistic, shagging, pilled-up youths and was created by former Skins writer Jack Thorne - E4’s Glue is a different beast to the channel’s flagship teen show. It’s an eight-part whodunit that repurposes the rural setting of TV’s cosy vet dramas and twee countryside tales into something poetic, dangerous, and sometimes quite beautiful.
Filmed around the village of Hungerford, Berkshire, Glue tells its story against a backdrop of barley fields, grain silos and paddocks. Don’t think that its depiction of rural life is bucolic though. In Glue’s working agricultural world, calves are slaughtered, machinery is treacherous, and stables house million pound investments, not race horses. Glue’s young protagonists aren’t part of a pastoral idyll...
Despite the obvious connections - it features a group of hedonistic, shagging, pilled-up youths and was created by former Skins writer Jack Thorne - E4’s Glue is a different beast to the channel’s flagship teen show. It’s an eight-part whodunit that repurposes the rural setting of TV’s cosy vet dramas and twee countryside tales into something poetic, dangerous, and sometimes quite beautiful.
Filmed around the village of Hungerford, Berkshire, Glue tells its story against a backdrop of barley fields, grain silos and paddocks. Don’t think that its depiction of rural life is bucolic though. In Glue’s working agricultural world, calves are slaughtered, machinery is treacherous, and stables house million pound investments, not race horses. Glue’s young protagonists aren’t part of a pastoral idyll...
- 9/11/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Glue, the highly-anticipated new drama series created and written by BAFTA-winning writer Jack Thorne, comes to E4 on Monday 15th September at 10:00pm.
Set in a small village called Overton, it's about the murder of a boy, and how it affects his friends and the community that they live in.
Yasmine Paige plays Ruth Rosen, a 20 year old provisional police officer from a Romany background. She and her Romany mum are estranged from the travelling community, but that doesn’t stop Ruth. Not much does. Not being a young single mum, or the fact that she lives in the same village as a group of friends who no longer talk to her. She’s made of stronger stuff, or at least she thinks she is. Yasmine (represented by Curtis Brown), starred in the critically-acclaimed Submarine, and was named as a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2010.
Charlotte Spencer plays 19 year old Tina Fallon.
Set in a small village called Overton, it's about the murder of a boy, and how it affects his friends and the community that they live in.
Yasmine Paige plays Ruth Rosen, a 20 year old provisional police officer from a Romany background. She and her Romany mum are estranged from the travelling community, but that doesn’t stop Ruth. Not much does. Not being a young single mum, or the fact that she lives in the same village as a group of friends who no longer talk to her. She’s made of stronger stuff, or at least she thinks she is. Yasmine (represented by Curtis Brown), starred in the critically-acclaimed Submarine, and was named as a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2010.
Charlotte Spencer plays 19 year old Tina Fallon.
- 9/10/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Written by The Fades and This Is England's Jack Thorne is new crime mystery, Glue, coming to E4 in September...
The first two series of Skins, This Is England '86 and '88, and The Fades are all the recommendation anyone should need to watch a new Jack Thorne-written drama, never mind that Glue, Thorne's new eight-part series coming to E4 this September, is looking pretty special in its own right.
Inspired by Thorne's childhood fascination with countryside life around Newbury stables, Glue depicts a rural world little seen on television, one far from cosy period caricatures and full of "ambition, hope, darkness and anarchy".
A teen murder mystery set in a tiny village in the English countryside, Glue tells a story of adolescence, sex, violence and secrets, starring a promising cast including Submarine's Yasmin Paige, Starred Up's Tommy McDonnell, Harry Potter's Jessica Cave, Line Of Duty's Charlotte Spencer,...
The first two series of Skins, This Is England '86 and '88, and The Fades are all the recommendation anyone should need to watch a new Jack Thorne-written drama, never mind that Glue, Thorne's new eight-part series coming to E4 this September, is looking pretty special in its own right.
Inspired by Thorne's childhood fascination with countryside life around Newbury stables, Glue depicts a rural world little seen on television, one far from cosy period caricatures and full of "ambition, hope, darkness and anarchy".
A teen murder mystery set in a tiny village in the English countryside, Glue tells a story of adolescence, sex, violence and secrets, starring a promising cast including Submarine's Yasmin Paige, Starred Up's Tommy McDonnell, Harry Potter's Jessica Cave, Line Of Duty's Charlotte Spencer,...
- 8/4/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Jack Thorne's dark new drama series Glue is one of the most-anticipated shows of 2014.
A tale of "ambition, hope, darkness and anarchy", it looks like it could fill a Skins-shaped hole in the E4 schedules. And now the first trailer has arrived - check it out below:
Soundtracked by Warpaint's 'Love Is To Die', the stunning trailer suggests that this crime drama is worth getting excited about.
Channel 4's description of the series reads: "Overton. A tiny village in the English countryside. Farming is its bread-and-butter. Race-horses are its beating heart. But beyond the rolling hills and behind the stable doors lies a green and not-so-pleasant land...
"What makes it unpleasant? Maybe it's the teenagers who think it's funny to play chicken on top of silo machines that can cut your hand to slices no thicker than a piece of ham. Or maybe it's the group of...
A tale of "ambition, hope, darkness and anarchy", it looks like it could fill a Skins-shaped hole in the E4 schedules. And now the first trailer has arrived - check it out below:
Soundtracked by Warpaint's 'Love Is To Die', the stunning trailer suggests that this crime drama is worth getting excited about.
Channel 4's description of the series reads: "Overton. A tiny village in the English countryside. Farming is its bread-and-butter. Race-horses are its beating heart. But beyond the rolling hills and behind the stable doors lies a green and not-so-pleasant land...
"What makes it unpleasant? Maybe it's the teenagers who think it's funny to play chicken on top of silo machines that can cut your hand to slices no thicker than a piece of ham. Or maybe it's the group of...
- 8/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Shooting has begun this week in Berkshire on Glue, a brand new original series created and written by BAFTA-winning writer Jack Thorne (This is England, Skins, The Fades) for E4.
E4 has brought together some of Britain’s brightest young talent from film, TV, stage and music to star in the new series including:
Yasmin Paige, star of critically-acclaimed feature Submarine;
Jessie Cave, best known as Lavender Brown in Harry Potter;
Waterloo Road and The Sarah Jane Adventures actor Tommy Lawrence Knight;
Faye Marsay, who stole Howard’s heart as new housemate Candice in Channel 4’s Fresh Meat;
The young cast also features:
Jordan Stephens, platinum-selling hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks, making his acting debut:
Callum Turner who recently starred opposite Helen McCrory in ITV drama Leaving;
Charlotte Spencer last seen as Carly Kirk in BBC Two’s Line of Duty;
Tommy McDonnell, currently in cinemas in acclaimed British prison...
E4 has brought together some of Britain’s brightest young talent from film, TV, stage and music to star in the new series including:
Yasmin Paige, star of critically-acclaimed feature Submarine;
Jessie Cave, best known as Lavender Brown in Harry Potter;
Waterloo Road and The Sarah Jane Adventures actor Tommy Lawrence Knight;
Faye Marsay, who stole Howard’s heart as new housemate Candice in Channel 4’s Fresh Meat;
The young cast also features:
Jordan Stephens, platinum-selling hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks, making his acting debut:
Callum Turner who recently starred opposite Helen McCrory in ITV drama Leaving;
Charlotte Spencer last seen as Carly Kirk in BBC Two’s Line of Duty;
Tommy McDonnell, currently in cinemas in acclaimed British prison...
- 4/2/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
E4 has announced a cast of rising stars for its new drama Glue.
Tommy Lawrence Knight and Yasmin Paige - former co-stars on The Sarah Jane Adventures - will reunite for the new series from BAFTA winner Jack Thorne (This is England, Skins, The Fades).
Waterloo Road actor Knight and Submarine star Paige will be joined by Jordan Stephens - one half of hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks - and Fresh Meat actress Faye Marsay.
Harry Potter's Jessie Cave, Starred Up actor Tommy McDonnell, New Worlds star Billy Howie, Frankenstein's Callum Turner and Charlotte Spencer - Carly Kirk in BBC Two's Line of Duty - complete the cast.
Kierston Wareing (EastEnders), Steve Oram (Sightseers), Kerry Fox (The Crimson Field) and Jonny Owen (Shameless) will join the young cast.
Glue will explore the impact that the discovery of a local boy's body has on a small English village, as secrets...
Tommy Lawrence Knight and Yasmin Paige - former co-stars on The Sarah Jane Adventures - will reunite for the new series from BAFTA winner Jack Thorne (This is England, Skins, The Fades).
Waterloo Road actor Knight and Submarine star Paige will be joined by Jordan Stephens - one half of hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks - and Fresh Meat actress Faye Marsay.
Harry Potter's Jessie Cave, Starred Up actor Tommy McDonnell, New Worlds star Billy Howie, Frankenstein's Callum Turner and Charlotte Spencer - Carly Kirk in BBC Two's Line of Duty - complete the cast.
Kierston Wareing (EastEnders), Steve Oram (Sightseers), Kerry Fox (The Crimson Field) and Jonny Owen (Shameless) will join the young cast.
Glue will explore the impact that the discovery of a local boy's body has on a small English village, as secrets...
- 4/2/2014
- Digital Spy
It’s going to be Time Lord overload for the next couple of months. In addition to the 50th-anniversary special “The Day of the Doctor” and the making-of docudrama “An Adventure in Space and Time,” the Doctor is going to be all over the BBC. From the BBC’s Doctor Who site:
BBC Two will broadcast a number of new commissions, focusing on telling the story behind the show. For one night only, Professor Brian Cox will take an audience of celebrity guests and members of the public on a journey into the wonderful universe of the Doctor, from the lecture hall of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1x60mins). Drawing on the latest theories as well as 200 years of scientific discoveries and the genius of Einstein, Brian tries to answer the classic questions raised by the Doctor – can you really travel in time? Does extra-terrestrial life exist in our galaxy?...
BBC Two will broadcast a number of new commissions, focusing on telling the story behind the show. For one night only, Professor Brian Cox will take an audience of celebrity guests and members of the public on a journey into the wonderful universe of the Doctor, from the lecture hall of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1x60mins). Drawing on the latest theories as well as 200 years of scientific discoveries and the genius of Einstein, Brian tries to answer the classic questions raised by the Doctor – can you really travel in time? Does extra-terrestrial life exist in our galaxy?...
- 9/12/2013
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
In just over two months, the BBC will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who with a one-off special, Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor, and the anticipation has naturally been buzzing for months around the special event.
The 75-minute episode will air on BBC One, BBC America, and around the world on November 23rd, and commemorating fifty years of what has grown to become a cultural landmark, as Steven Moffat describes it in the broadcaster’s full press release below.
As the programme draws ever clear, a new poster has been revealed for The Day of the Doctor, along with a slew of programming around the episode to celebrate the milestone.
The episode will be the penultimate to star the current Doctor, Matt Smith, who will be exiting the programme with the Christmas episode. Peter Capaldi was announced last month as his replacement, coming on board...
The 75-minute episode will air on BBC One, BBC America, and around the world on November 23rd, and commemorating fifty years of what has grown to become a cultural landmark, as Steven Moffat describes it in the broadcaster’s full press release below.
As the programme draws ever clear, a new poster has been revealed for The Day of the Doctor, along with a slew of programming around the episode to celebrate the milestone.
The episode will be the penultimate to star the current Doctor, Matt Smith, who will be exiting the programme with the Christmas episode. Peter Capaldi was announced last month as his replacement, coming on board...
- 9/11/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
News Louisa Mellor 11 Sep 2013 - 07:57
The BBC has released even more details of its Doctor Who 50th celebrations, across its radio and television stations...
In the run-up to BBC One's simultaneous broadcast of Doctor Who anniversary special episode, The Day of the Doctor, comes, well, all this. Licence-fee payers, fill your timelord boots:
BBC Two
"Professor Brian Cox will take an audience of celebrity guests and members of the public on a journey into the wonderful universe of the Doctor, from the lecture hall of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1x60mins). Drawing on the latest theories as well as 200 years of scientific discoveries and the genius of Einstein, Brian tries to answer the classic questions raised by the Doctor – can you really travel in time? Does extra-terrestrial life exist in our galaxy? And how do you build something as fantastical as the Tardis?
In an hour-long special,...
The BBC has released even more details of its Doctor Who 50th celebrations, across its radio and television stations...
In the run-up to BBC One's simultaneous broadcast of Doctor Who anniversary special episode, The Day of the Doctor, comes, well, all this. Licence-fee payers, fill your timelord boots:
BBC Two
"Professor Brian Cox will take an audience of celebrity guests and members of the public on a journey into the wonderful universe of the Doctor, from the lecture hall of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1x60mins). Drawing on the latest theories as well as 200 years of scientific discoveries and the genius of Einstein, Brian tries to answer the classic questions raised by the Doctor – can you really travel in time? Does extra-terrestrial life exist in our galaxy? And how do you build something as fantastical as the Tardis?
In an hour-long special,...
- 9/11/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Tommy Knight (Dr. Who) stars in the new horror comedy slasher Stitches, playing a boy who has a tragic birthday party and finds himself and his guests terrorized by a killer clown out for revenge. We talked to him at the La premier about frights, fans, and death defying stunts. What was the scariest movie moment for you as a child? I watched The Exorcist when I was a proper baby, I was maybe six. Mom and Dad had no idea that it was on, just sneaking down in the middle of the night to put on the telly and it had just started so I sat down and watched [ Read More ]
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- 4/9/2013
- by Laura
- ShockYa
Stitches was recently released to Blu-ray/DVD, and I had the opportunity to interview director Conor McMahon and star Tommy Knight. We discussed some of the crazy death sequences from the movie, Ross Nobel’s performance, and the possibility of a sequel.
For this particular interview, we tried something new where the phone interview was recorded, so that’s my audio is a bit muffled. We’re based out of NY, but many interview opportunities take place in La, and I thought it would be interesting to experiment with this when offered.
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray...
For this particular interview, we tried something new where the phone interview was recorded, so that’s my audio is a bit muffled. We’re based out of NY, but many interview opportunities take place in La, and I thought it would be interesting to experiment with this when offered.
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray...
- 4/8/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
I can’t wait until I one day own a production company that gives underground and foreign horror films a proper Us wide release, but until then I’m going to sound like a bitchy, hipster, broken record complaining how mainstream horror is making a mockery of the genre right now and so many “dangerous” gems get straight to Blu-Ray/VOD releases.
A little Irish release named Stitches is the latest movie I’ve been forced to watch on my laptop after an iTunes rent, only to witness a full-blown horror/comedy epic that demands a proper cinematic viewing (super-comfy sofa, a large TV in the range of 50″ or so, an ultra-comfy blanket). How the f#ck was I forced to watch The Last Exorcism Part II in theaters, yet could barely find a rentable version of Stitches?!
Although I was stuck with a pair of headphones and my manageable laptop screen,...
A little Irish release named Stitches is the latest movie I’ve been forced to watch on my laptop after an iTunes rent, only to witness a full-blown horror/comedy epic that demands a proper cinematic viewing (super-comfy sofa, a large TV in the range of 50″ or so, an ultra-comfy blanket). How the f#ck was I forced to watch The Last Exorcism Part II in theaters, yet could barely find a rentable version of Stitches?!
Although I was stuck with a pair of headphones and my manageable laptop screen,...
- 4/5/2013
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
It seems safe to assume that clowns became “scary” in the mid-1970s, when John Wayne Gacy, branded “The Killer Clown,” murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men. 35-plus years later, director and co-writer Conor McMahon makes them funny again in Stitches, a horror-comedy about a grease-painted balloon folder who returns from the dead to exact revenge on the kids whose taunting inadvertently caused his death six years before.
Aiming for a gruesomely silly vibe that plays like equal parts American Pie and Evil Dead 2, Stitches preys on teenage foibles and clown clichés alike, offering mostly solid if not quite cult-classic-level fun.
Ross Noble plays Stitches, a drunken lout who dies in a bloody kitchen accident after kids at a birthday party decide they don’t like the performance he’s giving. Some six years later, birthday boy Tom (Tommy Knight) still cowers in fear at the prospect of seeing anyone in clown make-up,...
Aiming for a gruesomely silly vibe that plays like equal parts American Pie and Evil Dead 2, Stitches preys on teenage foibles and clown clichés alike, offering mostly solid if not quite cult-classic-level fun.
Ross Noble plays Stitches, a drunken lout who dies in a bloody kitchen accident after kids at a birthday party decide they don’t like the performance he’s giving. Some six years later, birthday boy Tom (Tommy Knight) still cowers in fear at the prospect of seeing anyone in clown make-up,...
- 4/4/2013
- by Todd Gilchrist
- DailyDead
With Conor McMahon’s killer clown horror comedy Stitches having bowed this week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD via Mpi/Dark Sky Films, we hit the premiere of the flick the other night at Cinespace on Hollywood Blvd. and brought back some ocular candy and interviews from the carpet. Read on!
Gracing the Stitches event were an assortment of hired creepy clowns, sword swallowers and stilt-walkers amidst bags of popcorn, cotton candy and an open bar along with Stitches co-writer and director Conor McMahon, Stitches actor Tommy Knight ("Doctor Who"), and V/H/S and V/H/S 2 segment writer Simon Barrett, who was on hand to moderate the Q&A session post-screening.
Also in attendance were actress Danielle Harris (who dished on Hatchet III), Sushi Girl writer Destin Pfaff with actress Rachel Federoff, V/H/S segment director Adam Wingard, actresses Bai Ling (The Crow), Frida Ferrell (Behind Your Eyes...
Gracing the Stitches event were an assortment of hired creepy clowns, sword swallowers and stilt-walkers amidst bags of popcorn, cotton candy and an open bar along with Stitches co-writer and director Conor McMahon, Stitches actor Tommy Knight ("Doctor Who"), and V/H/S and V/H/S 2 segment writer Simon Barrett, who was on hand to moderate the Q&A session post-screening.
Also in attendance were actress Danielle Harris (who dished on Hatchet III), Sushi Girl writer Destin Pfaff with actress Rachel Federoff, V/H/S segment director Adam Wingard, actresses Bai Ling (The Crow), Frida Ferrell (Behind Your Eyes...
- 4/3/2013
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
Dark Sky Films will release Stitches to VOD, digital, Blu-ray, and DVD release on April 2nd. We’ll have a review and interviews next week, but we have a new clip you can watch right now.
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi /Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes.
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi /Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes.
- 3/30/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
With Stitches officially hitting Blu-ray and DVD on April 2nd we have your shot to score a copy on us! What are you waiting for? Stop your silly clowning around and get busy trying to win this deliciously evil thing!
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight,...
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight,...
- 3/29/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Dark Sky Films recently announced an upcoming theatrical run for Stitches, along with a VOD, digital, Blu-ray, and DVD release in April. Continue reading for more release details and the new red band trailer.
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi /Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they...
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi /Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they...
- 3/22/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
It's Friday, and that means it's time to get Naughty! The weekend is finally here, and we're ready to kick it off with a Not Safe For Work clip from the upcoming UK import Stitches. Trust us; this is one Bad clown!
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather...
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather...
- 3/22/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Catch the restricted trailer for Conor McMahon's Stitches horror, starring Ross Noble, Tommy Knight, Eoghan McQuinn, Shane Murray Corcoran, Gemma-Leah Devereux and Thomas Kane Byrnes. The Mpi/Dark Sky Films release opens on April 1st in select theaters, hitting Blu-ray and DVD the day after. McMahon also scripts alongside David O'Brien while Brendan McCarthy, Julianne Forde, John McDonnell and Ruth Treacy produce. Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven’t counted on the degenerate jester rising from the grave to seek vengeance on the children who mocked him and caused his grisly, untimely end.
- 3/22/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Catch the restricted trailer for Conor McMahon's Stitches horror, starring Ross Noble, Tommy Knight, Eoghan McQuinn, Shane Murray Corcoran, Gemma-Leah Devereux and Thomas Kane Byrnes. The Mpi/Dark Sky Films release opens on April 1st in select theaters, hitting Blu-ray and DVD the day after. McMahon also scripts alongside David O'Brien while Brendan McCarthy, Julianne Forde, John McDonnell and Ruth Treacy produce. Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven’t counted on the degenerate jester rising from the grave to seek vengeance on the children who mocked him and caused his grisly, untimely end.
- 3/22/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Ah, Stitches. How we long to have your antics at our fingertips on home video every time we need a quick pick-me-up. Good thing the Blu-ray and DVD are well on their way, and to get you geared up for the mayhem, we have the red-band trailer for you right here.
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor,...
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor,...
- 3/22/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Hitting Blu-ray and DVD this coming April is the UK slasher import Stitches (review), and we have a few new clips for the flick right here. Acid filled seltzer bottle not included.
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But...
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But...
- 3/6/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
What is it about clowns that makes them so darned terrifying? I mean, they're supposed to be mild, fun entertainment for children and yet we almost always think of them as malevolent. Well, if you're ready for another killer clown movie, one with a touch of stark black humor then prepare yourselves for 'Stitches' from director Conor McMahon!
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven’t counted on the degenerate jester rising from the grave to seek vengeance on the children who mocked him and caused his grisly, untimely end. Now Tommy and his teenage friends are on the run from an undead jokester who...
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven’t counted on the degenerate jester rising from the grave to seek vengeance on the children who mocked him and caused his grisly, untimely end. Now Tommy and his teenage friends are on the run from an undead jokester who...
- 3/6/2013
- by Rob Galluzzo
- FEARnet
Dark Sky Films recently announced upcoming limited theatrical screenings for Stitches, along with a VOD, digital, Blu-ray, and DVD release in April. Continue reading for more release details and the official Us trailer.
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi /Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven...
“World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids’ birthday party clown for Director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools’ Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can’t catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi /Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven...
- 3/6/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Stitches, starring funny man Ross Noble, and directed by Conor McMahon (Dead Meat) is the black-comedy horror that has become one of the most talked about horror films of 2012. To mark it’s release we’ve got 3 copies of the film on DVD, plus posters by Ross Noble himself, to give away!
The film received its World Premiere at 2012’s Frightfest, winning Total Film’s “Best Death” award. See why when the DVD & Blu-ray hit shelves on 4th March 2013.
Jaded Richard Grindle is the sleaziest clown working the children’s party circuit in Ireland. Arriving late to one birthday, his timing is off, the bratty kids a nightmare and a prank goes horribly wrong – he falls on a kitchen knife and goes to that Big Top in the sky. Years later the same nasty kids attend another more grown up bash. Little do they know, thanks to a black magic clown cult,...
The film received its World Premiere at 2012’s Frightfest, winning Total Film’s “Best Death” award. See why when the DVD & Blu-ray hit shelves on 4th March 2013.
Jaded Richard Grindle is the sleaziest clown working the children’s party circuit in Ireland. Arriving late to one birthday, his timing is off, the bratty kids a nightmare and a prank goes horribly wrong – he falls on a kitchen knife and goes to that Big Top in the sky. Years later the same nasty kids attend another more grown up bash. Little do they know, thanks to a black magic clown cult,...
- 3/1/2013
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Hitting Blu-ray and DVD this coming April is the UK slasher import Stitches (review) and we have the first U.S. trailer for the flick right here. Coulrophobics are welcome but need not apply. Although we'd love to see them squirm!
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to...
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to...
- 2/28/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Dark Sky Films brings the UK horror-comedy Stitches to DVD/Blu-ray and VOD on April 2nd and we have the official U.S. trailer waiting for you inside.
Ross Nobel stars in the film directed by Dead Meat's Conor McMahon.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven’t counted on the degenerate jester rising from the grave to seek vengeance on the children who mocked him and caused his grisly, untimely end.
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Ross Nobel stars in the film directed by Dead Meat's Conor McMahon.
Years after a cruel kids’ prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard “Stitches” Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they haven’t counted on the degenerate jester rising from the grave to seek vengeance on the children who mocked him and caused his grisly, untimely end.
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- 2/28/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Stitches
Stars: Tommy Knight, Ross Noble, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Eoghan McQuinn, Lorna Dempsey, Valerie Spelman | Written by Conor McMahon, David O’Brien | Directed by Conor McMahon
Ross Noble has always been entertaining to me, but he’s not a comedian with universal appeal. But enough about his standup, how successful is both Noble himself, and Stitches as a whole? As it turns out, it’s not bad. I was reminded a few times of the 1994 oddity Funny Man where a cheeky supernatural killer dispatches people in various horrific and outrageous ways. And that’s what’s on offer here. After accidentally meeting a grizzly demise during a children’s party, Stitches returns to get his bloody revenge on the pesky kids (now teenagers) who were responsible. And each one is picked off in increasingly gory ways.
The effects aren’t stellar. The film’s low budget and you can tell. But...
Stars: Tommy Knight, Ross Noble, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Eoghan McQuinn, Lorna Dempsey, Valerie Spelman | Written by Conor McMahon, David O’Brien | Directed by Conor McMahon
Ross Noble has always been entertaining to me, but he’s not a comedian with universal appeal. But enough about his standup, how successful is both Noble himself, and Stitches as a whole? As it turns out, it’s not bad. I was reminded a few times of the 1994 oddity Funny Man where a cheeky supernatural killer dispatches people in various horrific and outrageous ways. And that’s what’s on offer here. After accidentally meeting a grizzly demise during a children’s party, Stitches returns to get his bloody revenge on the pesky kids (now teenagers) who were responsible. And each one is picked off in increasingly gory ways.
The effects aren’t stellar. The film’s low budget and you can tell. But...
- 2/25/2013
- by Dan
- Nerdly
British horror flick 'Stitches' is finally set for a Us release this coming April. And even more aptly Mpi/Dark Sky Films will be unleashing the killer clown flick into selected theatres on April Fool's Day (1st April). But don't worry if you live in the sticks somewhere because the Conor McMahon ('Dead Meat') helmed horror will arrive on Blu-ray, DVD and VOD the following day. Brit comic Ross Noble stars as the psychotic red nosed one whilst Tommy Knight ('Doctor Who') and hottie Gemma-Leah Devereux ('The Tudors') will be doing their best to avoid his deadly clownery. Check out the one-sheet and synopsis below....
- 2/20/2013
- Horror Asylum
Finally word has come that the wait for a Stateside release of Stitches (review) is nearly over! Read on for the details of when you can bring this bad clown home.
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they...
From the Press Release
World renowned British standup comedian Ross Noble stars as a murderous kids' birthday party clown for director Conor McMahon (Dead Meat, The Disturbed) in Stitches, debuting with special April Fools' Day screenings in select cities on April 1, 2013. For fans who can't catch the rampage on the big screen, Stitches will be available on VOD, Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD on April 2 from Mpi/Dark Sky Films.
Years after a cruel kids' prank during a birthday party for 8-year-old Tommy (Tommy Knight, Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures) left hired clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle (Ross Noble) dead on the kitchen floor, the childhood friends gather to plan a birthday bash to end all bashes. But they...
- 2/20/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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