Category Archives: Glasgow

ZINE: Physical Impossibility #2: Popcorn Droppers

Physical Impossibility #2: Popcorn Droppers is almost here! The zine will be launched at Glasgow Film Festival on Tuesday 25th February, 18:00-20:00 at Saramago @ CCA. Physical Impossibility #2: Popcorn Droppers explores the wonderful world of the too-weird-to-live movie, including … Continue reading

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A Bonus Interview with Larry Cohen

My new zine, Physical Impossibility #1: The Films of Larry Cohen, incorporates an exclusive interview with the legendary writer-director of Black Caesar, God Told Me To, It’s Alive, Q, The Stuff and Wicked Stepmother. The following is excerpted from the same interview, during which … Continue reading

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ZINE: The Films of Larry Cohen

I’m excited to announce the launch of my first zine, Physical Impossibility #1: The Films of Larry Cohen, featuring all-new writing by myself and original illustrations by Ryan Bharaj, Russell Elder, Victoria Firth, Sarah Amy Fishlock, Stephen Kelly, Erin McGrath … Continue reading

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View History #2

This week, Matt Damon runs about wearing Meccano over his jammies, Patrick Bateman’s secret origin is revealed and Batman…because sometimes it’s just more effort not to talk about Batman. Sadly, pathetically, it was the weekend before I got anywhere near a movie … Continue reading

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View History #1

Quick synopsis: This is the first in a series of weekly blogs talking about and around the films I’ve watched in the week gone by, Monday to Sunday. The idea is to fill in the blanks between incredibly long essays … Continue reading

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