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The Banishing – Ghost Stories & Religion in Horror with Director

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The Banishing – Harrison talks Ghost Stories and Religion in Horror with Director Christopher Smith!!!

If you could Direct a remake of any classic Horror – which film would you choose and why?

I’ve often thought about doing a remake of Nosferatu. I’ve always loved the design of the Count in that film. Even when it was remade with Klaus Kinski or used in Salem’s Lot, there is something inherently scary about the Nosferatu vampire. I think Nosferatu would be the perfect way to reboot the vampire genre.

Have you or anyone close to you ever had a paranormal experience and if so what happened?

No. Sorry for the boring answer but to me all supernatural events are actually events that are happening within the mind of the person. That’s why I love The Shining so much. The hotel is Jack Torrence’s mind. If someone tells me they’re haunted I take it to mean they’re not well.

I always find ghost stories far scarier to watch than slasher movies. Do you agree with this and if so what do you think it is about ghost stories that makes them so scary?

I actually find slasher movies more scary but I find ghost stories more interesting.  Ghosts are essentially you being tormented by your own past. Something of the past is invading the present, just like bad memories, though in their scariest manifestation.

Why do you think religion is regularly used to enhance the scare factor of so many horror movies?

I think religion is in human DNA,  whether your are a believer or not. Anything that successfully taps into that deeply ingrained belief, unsettles something within us and makes us uncomfortable. There’s also something inherently filmic about rituals of any kind. 

The ending of The Banishing makes it feel very open to a sequel. Are there any plans to develop the story further?

I certainly would like to explore  Harry Reed more, as I believe Shaun Harris created a really interesting character. For me the end is very much about the awakening of violence both within the characters and the world as a whole. The idea that prejudice can all too easily be dug up and harnessed within people  to revolting ends.

The Pandemic has given people extra time to be creative. Has the extra time been useful to you and do you think the quality in the films made over the coming years will be better due to Filmmakers having more time to develop their ideas?

Only time will tell. I imagine there will be a spate of twisted films, although you never can tell, perhaps people are so tired of feeling miserable that swathe of comedies are about to flood the market!

Christopher Smith’s  THE BANISHING HITS UK CINEMAS AND DIGITAL PLATFORMS MARCH 26THReview CLICK HERE!!!!

Judas and the Black Messiah

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Judas and the Black Messiah review by Harrison

Available to download 11/3/21 (15) 5 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

Judas and the Black Messiah is a highly impactful and well told story story. Every cast member have a key role to the events within the film and each deliver a spectacular solo performances between them. A must see story for all generations!!!

Saint Maud

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Saint Maud review by Harrison

Available on DVD, Blu-ray, 4K and Digital Download 1/2/21 (15) 4 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

Saint Maud is eerie and compelling throughout with some incredible character moments. Not to be missed – Highly Recommended!!!

The Banishing

By CINEMA

The Banishing review by Harrison

In Cinemas and Digital 26/3/21 (15) 4 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

This movie is really scary. If you like being scared – you’ll need to see The Banishing!!!

The Glass Man

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The Glass Man review by Harrison

Available on Digital Download 7/12/20 (15) 4.5 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

This is a very addictive ‘psychological horror thriller’. Throughout the film you’re always wondering what the hell is going on. You dare not walk away in case you miss the explanation. Really good movie!!!

Harrison with The Glass Man Star Andy Nyman!!!

Break

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Break review by Harrison

Out on DVD and Digital Download 31/8/20 (15) 4 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

Gritty tale of making the most of your talents to succeed in life. A mix of Blue Story, Karate Kid and Kingsman. Highly Recommended!!!

Break – Harrison talks to the stars at the World Premiere CLICK HERE!!!

Showcase Cinemas

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Showcase Cinemas

Showcase Cinemas (Open Nationwide Now) “TOP END” 5 Stars

Youth #Gottit View:

It feels so good to be back in a Cinema. There are various new release movies out now as well any many classics for an incredible £5 per ticket. The experience is very well organised around the new ‘Social Distancing Rules’ with plenty of hand sanitize areas – plus it all feels very stress free. Highly Recommended!!!

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Coming Soon To Showcase Cinemas!!!

The Drive-In Club – Harrison talks to the Young Rocketman!

By CINEMA, EVENTS, INTERVIEWS

The Drive-In Club – Being the Young Rocketman. Harrison talks to Matthew Illesley!!!

What were you thinking the moment you finished your first scene playing Reggie? Harrison age 15

Matthew Illesley – My first scene was acting with Bryce Dallas Howard. She is one of my favourite actors because I love Jurassic World. I just thought it was awesome to be acting with her.

When researching the part what did you find most interesting about the childhood of young Elton? Harrison age 15

Matthew Illesley – I thought Elton was quite cool because he didn’t mind what other people thought. I was very sad that all he wanted was a hug and love from his dad, and he didn’t get either.

If you could go back in time and write one of Elton’s songs which song would you choose and why? Harrison age 15

Matthew Illesley – If I could write one of Elton’s songs it would probably have been Your Song as it had a great feeling and it’s such a great song to sing.

Before meeting Elton John were you nervous about meeting such a big rock star and how did those feeling change after meeting him? Harrison age 15

Matthew Illesley – I was quite nervous meeting Sir Elton as the first time I met him was at the Premiere. Having met him and talked to him I thought he was awesome and very friendly. I had met David Furnish (his husband) a few times before and he was awesome too.

This was your first big movie role – what was the biggest lesson you learned? Harrison age 15

Matthew Illesley – I think the biggest lesson I learned was that you have to keep trying. Eventually if you keep trying and working hard, you may well succeed.

The Drive-In Club Blockbuster Movies Hosted by Alex Zane – Rocketman with Dexter Fletcher CLICK HERE!!!

Upcoming The Drive-In Club Movies!!!

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