We’re over halfway through 2016 and on the whole it’s been a pretty good year for film. Below are my top 10 films of the year so far. Now of course I haven’t seen every…

We’re over halfway through 2016 and on the whole it’s been a pretty good year for film. Below are my top 10 films of the year so far. Now of course I haven’t seen every…
In 2015 we embarked on our first adventure into the Sundance Film Festival. With writers excited ready for action, it was unknown territory for us but soon as the festival started from day one both…
When it comes to horror especially independent Horror movies has been on the rise. Through reinvigorating the so called traditional horror tropes. Exchanging the shaky cams, gore filled films for something more psychological, atmospheric or…
If your a regular follower of The Peoples Movies and our sister site Cinehouse you know how much we love The Witch. From our 2015 Sundance Reviews right through to our recent cinema review from…
Set in New England during the middle of the Puritan migration The VVitch charts one family’s plunge into a maelstrom of mistrust and religious fervour. Distanced from their homeland and further set adrift by their community the only…
We’ve been talking about it, since Sundance 2015 and next month Robert Eggers‘ The Witch will finally arrive in UK. Tonight in a new featurette explores it’s roots as a modern horror story set in…
Robert Eggers debut feature as writer/director, The Witch, is the kind of abstract horror feature that can either flounder in monotony or champion a kind of folk-tale methodology rarely seen. Announcing itself ‘A New England…
Glasgow Youth Film Festival, the only film festival in Europe curated by 15-18 year olds, today announced its 2016 programme. The festival, which runs from 12-15 February 2016, kicks off with a surprising big-league opening…
Sundance favourite The Witch takes us back to the days of classic earthy-folk horrors like Witchfinder General and The Wicker Man, and is equally loaded with a haunting and bone-chillingly visceral atmosphere. In 1630’s New…