Tag: British Film

  • by Ros Tibbs British horror has yet to truly be given its flowers, especially independent British horror. However, the Rich Mix in Shoreditch is dedicated to platforming and pushing for underground yet artistically passionate genre filmmaking to receive the appropriate attention. One event which demonstrated this was the world premiere of Ned Caderni’s Worm, a…

    British Independent Folk Horror: Ned Caderni’s WORM (2026) Premiere Review
  • by Daniel E. Smith Released in 1975 through BBC2’s Playhouse teleplay anthology, Diane remains a relatively underseen work in Alan Clarke’s filmography. This may in some part be due to the undeniable bleakness of the teleplay’s subject matter, focusing on incest and rape and how one (namely, the titular Diane) learns to deal with them…

    Alan Clarke’s DIANE (1975) and the Guilty Austerities of Post-Imperial British Realism 

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