With Halloween drawing ever closer, Nina Romain looks at werewolf movies you could select for next month, and why everyone loves a hairy horror anti-hero. The Flint Short Film Freakout festival, ...
They say your first time changes you forever. That’s certainly true of love, heartbreak… and movies. For me, it happened in the unlikeliest of places. I was sixteen years old, growing up in a strict ...
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Every artist starts as a bootleg version of themselves. Here's what Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes with The Band, and Raindance teach us ...
I must have been about eleven or twelve. Everyone in the house was asleep. I crept downstairs, turned on the television with the volume barely audible, and watched Night of the Living Dead [1968]. By ...
If you are a filmmaker, you definitely know the proud moment of putting your dream film into motion, but funding it? This is a real struggle, sometimes solo, sometimes blindfolded. Those filmmakers ...
Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) boasts one of the most famous homes in film history—the Bates Motel, a Gothic, caricature-style home with three levels representing a kind of psychological map of ...
Robert Redford has passed away, and with him goes one of the most remarkable careers in the history of cinema. But if you look closely at his life, you’ll see not just a dazzling filmography or a ...
Every horror fan has their first time. For Henry Wong, it was watching Scream on a forbidden VHS tape at his grandparents’ house. As he recalls in his Esquire (Autumn 2025 edition) feature, “you never ...
What does it really take to make a great brand film? Is it millions of pounds, a giant crew, or the latest gear? If you ask us at Cinelescence, the answer is simpler: it takes creativity, persistence, ...