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ab. 1745-1755 John Shackleton - 'Count' James 'Jimmy' Dagnia
(Felbrigg Hall)
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Interview - John Shackleton (Panic Button)
Interview – John Shackleton (Panic Button)
Social Media personally and in business life has now become a normal or important part of our lives. It can kick off or even end reputations.In 2011 Panic Button Chris Chow‘s British indie horror tackled social media when it was in its infancy. Six years on Trinity Films has re-released the movie in a remastered DVD & Download release. We caught up with the movies writer and producer John…
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DVD Review -The Sleeping Room (2014)
DVD Review -The Sleeping Room (2014)
Filming of The Sleeping Room on 17/12/2013 at Brunswick Square, Brighton. Persons pictured: Christopher Adamson. Picture by Julie Edwards
A fine sense of place runs through John Shackleton’s directorial debut The Sleeping Room, a haunted house tale set in that most enduring of seaside towns, Brighton. At times bleakly windswept and occasionally alluring, the alleys and pebbled beaches of the…
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'The Sleeping Room' Review - Secret Rooms Keep Dark Secrets...
‘The Sleeping Room’ Review – Secret Rooms Keep Dark Secrets…
Sometimes I want to watch horror films that feel like good old-fashioned horror, they don’t need to do anything inventive, just be good and actually look to create a feeling of horror that is not designed to pander to a certain market that will make the most money. The Sleeping Room is a British Independent horror that may fit the bill.
Blue (Leila Mimmack) is a call girl in Brighton who finds…
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'The Sleeping Room' Review - Secret Rooms Keep Dark Secrets...
‘The Sleeping Room’ Review – Secret Rooms Keep Dark Secrets…
Sometimes I want to watch horror films that feel like good old-fashioned horror, they don’t need to do anything inventive, just be good and actually look to create a feeling of horror that is not designed to pander to a certain market that will make the most money. The Sleeping Room is a British Independent horror that may fit the bill.
Blue (Leila Mimmack) is a call girl in Brighton who finds…
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The Sleeping Room - help support this Indie Horror!
The Sleeping Room – help support this Indie Horror!
I personally can’t WAIT to see this hit the big screen, and as you know we at Horribly Hooched love supporting Indie Horror. One of the biggest obstacles often faced is getting support and raising awareness prior to release – and thats exactly what this Kickstarter is all about.
Sleeping Room Kickstarter
Sean Evans, CEO and Founder, had this to say:
“After its recent crowdfunding success –…
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