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  • Otway: The Movie

    Otway: The Movie

    John Otway, Rock and Roll’s greatest failure, has done it again and succeeded in giving himself the best 60th birthday present ever. The UK performer has single-handedly sold out the Odeon Leicester Square on 7th October for a special preview screening of his new documentary, Otway: The Movie which charts his life and career. However, the film will not be finally completed until the day itself.

    Whilst the audience are watching the film, the movie team will be frantically editing the ending, which will include scenes of the stars, celebrities and Otway himself arriving on the red carpet less than two hours earlier. It makes the climax of the movie one of the most intense and exciting cliffhangers in cinema history. No one, not even the director, will know in advance what the ending will look like. Following the screening, at a gala dinner for 500 special guests, an awards ceremony will take place where the Otways will be given out. It is thought the singer himself has been nominated in many categories for one of the golden statuettes.

    Otway has never been someone who follows a conventional route to fame. His whole eccentric career has been driven by ambition and an unshakeable belief in his ability to succeed against the odds. The film begins with the Aylesbury-born singer’s first taste of chart success in the 1977 with ‘Really Free’, with notable TV appearances on BBC’s Top of the Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test.

    Over the next thirty years, punk rock’s underdog has faced a catalogue of spectacular failures as his ambitions have become bigger and bolder including a world tour with his own jumbo jet, but he has never given up and continues chasing his dreams, helped along by his fiercely loyal fans. Told with warmth, honesty and self-deprecating humour, the film offers a warts-and-all lesson in how to survive in showbiz.

    For his 40th Birthday, Otway played the Royal Albert Hall with a full orchestra. For His 50th Birthday, he achieved his first Top Ten hit and played the London Palladium. And now for his 60th Birthday, he’s set to premiere his first film at the largest cinema in the UK.

    As with John’s last major project where his fans chose produced and marketed the single Bunsen Burner to get it into the Top Ten and on to Top Of The Pops, Otway: The Movie is a project funded, produced and directed by his fanatical following, which includes a number of well-known artists, directors and industry professionals. Negotiations are ongoing with sales agents and distributors for UK and global rights.

    Following its screening on 7th October, the film will be shown at international festivals before a planned full release in 2013.

  • [REC] Genesis UK Red Band Trailer!

    [REC] Genesis UK Red Band Trailer!

    eOne have commissioned a very special UK red band trailer for the release of [REC] Genesis which had it’s Film4 FrightFest showing!

    Check out the facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/recmoviesuk

    [REC] Genesis will be released in cinemas on 31 August and will be out on DVD and Blu-ray on 3 September 2012.

  • The Aggression Scale: Introducing Owen…

    The Aggression Scale: Introducing Owen…

    It’s now time to introduce you the mind of Owen, the modern day Kevin McCallister! It seems booby traps have LONG moved on from toys cars and baubles…

    Here’s a clip called It’s A Trap!

  • Yuma By Piotr Mularuk In UK Cinemas From 30 August

    Yuma By Piotr Mularuk In UK Cinemas From 30 August

    Zyga is a witness to the complete degradation of life around him. The promised land never comes to his home town, while the Germans across the border seem to home, handing out stolen Adidas and Ray Bans makes him a quick hero. Before Zyga realizes what is happening to him, money and power overtake his naive dreams of a better life.

    Yuma is an action, comedy, love story which is a must-­see for any Jakub Gier fan. The young actor is the recipient of the 2011 Golden Duck Suicide Room), the 2011 Zbyszek Cybulski People’s Choice Award for Suicide Room, and he was named one of the Shooting Star’s at the 2012 International Film Festival in Berlin, which recognizes young European talent.

    For more information please visit: www.yumafilm.co.uk

  • The Inside

    The Inside

    While in a pawnshop a young man comes into possession of a second hand video camera; discovering a tape still inside he plays back the footage and witnesses a horrific series of events involving a group of teens in an undisclosed location. Using the footage as a guide he retraces the steps to where the events seemingly occurred. Deciding to investigate he discovers to his horror not only the truth of the events on the tape but comes face to face with a supernatural terror from which he may not escape….

    The Inside is a hard, violent, visceral psychological horror, which gets into your belly, and leaves an unnerving disturbed feeling after watching it. Shot mostly in alarming 1st person perspective this evocatively realistic story of five girls breaking into an abandoned warehouse for excitement – then finding themselves subject to a terrifying human attack before succumbing to a supernatural terror – will leave you shaking with fear! The film shows the worst side of humanity and contrasts it with the horror of the supernatural, which has no compunction between good and evil. But what is worse – the fear of the unknown, or the known fear of man? Shot and directed by Eoin C Macken, with additional cinematography by David Laird, and also featuring Eoin Macken, with sound by Greg French of Irish band The Brilliant Things and a chilling score from Kevin Whyms of Whymsonics, The Inside will re-invigorate the Irish horror genre.