In an exclusive interview, The Mighty Boosh director Paul King takes us into the surreal world of his quirky road movie Bunny and the Bull, out now on DVD & Blu-ray
In an exclusive interview, The Mighty Boosh director Paul King takes us into the surreal world of his quirky road movie Bunny and the Bull, out now on DVD & Blu-ray
We chat to master of the undead George A Romero about his latest zombie movie Survival of the Dead…
Derivative, convoluted and resolutely unscary, Open Graves bills itself as a surfing horror movie – but there’s very little board action and it’s horrific only in the artistic sense of the word. Like a hackneyed cross between Final Destination and Jumanji, the by-the-numbers plot sees a group of beautiful surfers – holidaying in a Spain where everyone speaks English with a Manuel-esque accent – assemble to play a mysterious board game called Mamba. Given that this is a game made from the bones and skin of a witch murdered in the 15th Century, this is, of course, a Very Bad Idea. And once the player begin dying in the order in which they were knocked out of the game, surviving players Jason (Mike Vogel) and Erica (Eliza Dushku) realise they must finish playing if they have a hope in hell of saving their friends.