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First Sightseers Still Lives Up to its Namesake

The first still from Ben Wheatley's latest film, Sightseers, is here, and as the title would imply, it's pretty damned beautiful to look at. Ah, Mother Nature. You sexy bitch!

Sightseers Gets a Logo, Website, and Synopsis

A bit more news has come in for Ben Wheatley's latest film, Sightseers. A website has been set up that's home to the first bit of eye candy and plot details. Of course we have them here for you. Dig it!

Ben Wheatley Begins Sightseeing

Just a quick update on the next film from director Ben Wheatley (Kill List), entitled Sightseers. The flick has begun shooting and will continue to do so for the next four weeks in Derbyshire, Yorkshire and the Lake District.

Ben Wheatley Hits the Road with the Sightseers

With his satanic themed film Kill List still very much burning up the festival circuit with a release from IFC coming later this year, all eyes are on director Ben Wheatley in terms of what he's going to do next.

SXSW 2011: Exclusive Video Interview - Nick Frost, Joe Cornish and Edgar Wright Talk Attack the Block

It’s no wonder to this writer that first-time feature filmmaker Joe Cornish is now celebrating the fact his new project, Attack the Block, was just handed the 2011 SXSW Midnighter/SXFantastic Audience Award this past weekend since it seemed to be one of the most buzzed-about films of the entire festival in Austin.

Edgar Wright to Direct an Episode of The Walking Dead?

With the success of "The Walking Dead" Season One (Blu-ray/DVD review here), there will no doubt be a lot of big name talent attracted to the possibility of taking a crack at steering the ship from the director's chair. One such name?

Shaun of the Dead (Blu-ray)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Simon Pegg, Bill Nighy, Nick Frost, Penelope Wilton, Lucy Davis, Jessica Stevenson, Kate Ashfield Directed by Edgar Wright Distributed by Universal Home Video

SDCC 08: Spaced Interviews!

Though not exactly horror per se, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's TV series "Spaced" has plenty of roots planted firmly within our genre. One watch and you'll see what I mean.

SDCC 08: More from Pegg Wright & Hynes!

OK, it may not be a huge wealth of information, or exactly horror related, but this does deal with a group of people we've grown to love thanks to a certain satirical zombie flick.