Sightseers – 30 Nov 2012
Ben Wheatley’s hugely anticipated follow-up to last year’s Kill List is a decidedly different film. A macabre comedy about a couple whose dream caravan holiday goes horribly wrong, Sightseers allows...
View ArticleSightseers and Lawless at the FDA Showcase
This week, Film3Sixty attended the Film Distributors’ Association Showcase, an event that screens upcoming films and hosts Q&As with directors and stars. We went along to check out Ben Wheatley -...
View ArticleMayhem Film Festival Announces Lineup
Today, the line-up for one of the UK’s premium genre film festivals has been announced - Mayhem Horror Film Festival runs Wednesday 31 October through to Sunday 4 November at the Broadway Cinema in...
View ArticleNew Sightseers Poster
Below you can see a new Quad poster for Sightseers, director Ben Wheatley’s first film since Kill List. Co-stars Steve Oram and Alice Lowe (pictured on the poster) have also penned the screenplay, you...
View ArticleSightseers: Alice Lowe and Steve Oram interview
Alice Lowe and Steve Oram discuss the origins of Sightseers, their acclaimed dark comedy about caravanning… When British comedy actors Alice Lowe and steve Oram dreamed up the idea of writing a black...
View ArticleFirst Poster For Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England
Here you can see the first poster for director Ben Wheatley’s next film A Field In England. His most recent release, Sightseers, is still playing UK cinemas. Read our interview with co-stars Alice Lowe...
View ArticleTrailer for Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England
Watch the trailer for Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England Starring Michael Smiley, Reece Shearsmith and Julian Barrett. Ben Wheatley is a director that we have come to expect to throw curve balls. Last...
View Article5 Minutes With Ben Wheatley
Ben Wheatley impressed audiences last year with his tremendously dark, black-comedy Sightseers, now he has returned with a remarkably different project, A Field In England, starring Reece Shearsmith,...
View ArticleA Field In England Competition
Win all of Ben Wheatley’s films on DVD to celebrate the release of A Field In England. Whilst some people may be watching Wimbledon hoping and wishing that Murray will make it through, film fans across...
View ArticleBen Wheatley to adapt JG Ballards High Rise
Wheatley to direct the film version of Ballard’s famous novel with Film 4 and Hanway Films. Jeremy Thomas will produce. The director of A Field in England (2013) and Sightseers (2012), Ben Wheatley...
View ArticleBen Wheatley on board to direct first two episodes of Dr Who.
Ben Wheatley will direct new Time Lord, Peter Capaldi in Doctor Who Season 8. British director, Ben Wheatley, best known for his black comedy Sightseers (2012) and experimental art-house historical...
View ArticleTom Hiddleston cast in Ben Wheatley’s High Rise
First artwork for British director’s latest film also unveiled. Way back in August last year, British director, Ben Wheatley (A Field In England, 2013, Sightseers, 2012) confirmed that his next film...
View ArticleNEW IMAGES FROM STEVE ORAM’S ‘AAAAAAAAH!’ RELEASED
The peculiar British thriller will premiere at Frightfest this summer. A range of images have been released for Aaaaaaaah! (2015), the filmmaking debut from British writer-director Steve Oram, best...
View ArticleFIRST ‘HIGH-RISE’ TRAILER ARRIVES
Ever wanted something more? StudioCanal have released the first official trailer for High-Rise, the anticipated screen adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s cult novel. Set in London, 1975, Tom Hiddleston stars...
View ArticleWatch the teaser trailer for ‘High-Rise’
A new trailer has been released for High-Rise (2015), the long-awaited adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s cult novel from British filmmaker Ben Wheatley. Set in London, 1975, Tom Hiddleston stars as Robert...
View ArticleWin a ‘High-Rise’ bundle
To celebrate the release of High-Rise starring Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans and Elisabeth Moss – in cinemas March 18 – we’re giving away two amazing High-Rise prize bundles...
View ArticleDirector Ben Wheatley & star Luke Evans talk ‘High-Rise’
After spending years in the pipeline, provocative British filmmaker Ben Wheatley finally brings J.G. Ballard’s seminal 1970s novel High-Rise (2015) to the big screen. Tom Hiddleston takes on the...
View ArticleRead about ‘High-Rise’
Having established himself as a filmmaker attuned to the inherent darkness of British life with films such as Down Terrace (2009), Kill List (2011) and Sightseers (2012), Ben Wheatley turns his...
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