Alan Jones

Alan Jones is an internationally renowned critic, journalist and broadcaster who has specialised in the horror fantasy genre for over 30 years. He is a co-director of FrightFest, the UK’s biggest genre festival, and is the author of the bestselling ‘Rough Guide to Horror Movies’ and more. He is currently writing a book about the life and work of his friend Guillermo del Toro.

Scream 4 more?

Scream 4 more?

18th April 2011

by Frightfest founder Alan Jones

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Fresh and Blood at Film4 Frightfest 2010

Fresh and Blood at Film4 Frightfest 2010

18th July 2010

by Alan Jones, Frightfest founder

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Sawn Off

Sawn Off

10th March 2010

By internationally renowned horror writer Alan Jones

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The working-class have been purged from our screens. It’s time to put them back.

The working-class have been purged from our screens. It’s time to put them back.

20th June 2011

by Owen Jones, author of ‘Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class’.

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Some things are better left on the page

Some things are better left on the page

11th March 2011

by Daniel Wallace, author of Big Fish.

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Crowning glory for The King’s Speech

Crowning glory for The King’s Speech

28th February 2011

There were few surprises at this years Academy Awards as The King’s Speech took the top awards on the night.

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Review of 2010

Review of 2010

29th December 2010

Suki Ferguson looks back on a year in film.

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Why we don’t have our own cinema

Why we don’t have our own cinema

23rd December 2010

By Jonathan Gems

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The words of Larry David

The words of Larry David

27th November 2010

See a collection of Larry David’s best quotes.

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And the opening film is…

And the opening film is…

5th August 2010

Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go is to open London Film Festival.

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And the winner for Best Interactive Film is….

And the winner for Best Interactive Film is….

1st July 2010

Are games moving faster than films?

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