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- Matt Smith's new horror movie [Starve Acre] confirms UK release date
> Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark's folk horror Starve Acre has confirmed its UK release date. > > The film, which premiered at last year's BFI London Film Festival to critical acclaim, will arrive in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on September 6. > > Set in rural England in the 1970s, Starve Acre stars Smith and Clark as Richard and Juliette, respectively. Their idyllic family life is turned upside down when their young son starts acting out of character. > > ... > > Discussing the film in a press statement, director Daniel Kokotajlo (Apostasy) said heβs a "sucker" for English folk tales like Starve Acre, which are able to "put a spell" on viewers with their "attitudes and strange sensibilities". > > The filmmaker continued: "It's not just horror; it ends up in a weird, off-kilter place. It can be uncomfortably quiet and sensitive, then suddenly it slaps you in your face with its oddballness. That was the aim of this film: to create a mood of nervousness. > > "Making an audience nervous results in a whole range of reactions: tears, screams or giggles. It's my idea of cathartic fun. > > "Starve Acre also taps into a timeless fear that feels more relevant than ever: the idea that returning home, to nature, and regressing into childhood, is a big mistake. > > "The film removes the nostalgic, rose-tinted glasses and shows us that there are dark things, long-buried superstitions, awaiting our return."
- Warrington church is main setting for new horror filmwww.warringtonguardian.co.uk Warrington church is main setting for new horror film
A BEAUTIFUL Warrington church is the main setting for a newly released horror film.
> The ancient grounds of the old St Werburgh's Church in Warburton were transformed into a film set for new folk horror, A Caution for The Wise. > > And the 13th century church, based on Wigsey Lane, has since been described as a βone in a millionβ film location by film producer, Gaius Brown. > > Filming from both within the grounds of the old church and inside the Grade I listed building can be seen in the new short film which was released earlier this month and is currently circulating film festivals across the country. > > ... > > The short is loosely based on a chapter from the hit 2013 novel 'Skendleby', written by Nick Brown and also based in leafy Cheshire, in the affluent area of Alderley Edge. > > While the old St Werburgh's Church was used as the set for the parish church in the film, other areas of Cheshire were also used during the filming of the horror, including the picturesque grade II listed Hawthorn Cottage located on Twemlow Lane in Cranage.
- All You Need Is Death Review: Fine Irish Folk Horrorthatshelf.com All You Need Is Death Review: Fine Irish Folk Horror - That Shelf
Writer/director Paul Duane weaves together a chilling Irish folk horror steeped in chilling visuals in All You Need Is Death.
> Stories rooted in Irish folklore have shown audiences time and again that there is something chilling in the Emerald Isles and Paul Duaneβs All You Need Is Death is no exception. A haunted and haunting tale that weaves together ancient folk tales, Irish ballads, and cosmic horror, the film proves to be a satisfying watch even when all the pieces may not fit perfectly together.
- 'The Woods Are Real' Exclusive Trailer: Folk Horror Movie Unleashes a Spiritual Test of Survivalbloody-disgusting.com 'The Woods Are Real' Exclusive Trailer: Folk Horror Movie Unleashes a Spiritual Test of Survival
Gravitas Ventures is back next month with the new movie The Woods Are Real, and Bloody Disgusting has been exclusively provided with the trailer for
> The film is said to put βa folk horror twist on the story of Job.β Watch the trailer below. > > βJoba and Quincy are a privileged, fiercely progressive Brooklyn couple β they buy the right things, donate to the proper foundations, and march for every just cause. But when their friend, Caleb, returns from a country pilgrimage challenging their bleeding liberal hearts, Quincy is initially skeptical. But when Joba insists they take up an invitation to the same off-grid spot, they are met by a kitschy cabin in the woods peppered with analog devices of a simpler age: a rotary phone, religious iconography, an Edison machine. > > βAnd when a curiously labeled record plays a menacing message, Joba and Quincy rapidly learn that their bank accounts have been drained, their digital records erased, and their family businesses are collapsing. They try to flee, only to grow more enveloped by the woods.
- The World of the Wicker Man (Radio 4 Extra)
> To celebrate 50 years since the cult horror The Wicker Man came to our cinemas, BBC Radio 4 Extra is βsacrificingβ its normal evening schedule to bring you five hours of drama, comedy, documentaries and conversations connected to this unique film, its cast and its music. > > The evening will be presented by writer, paranormal psychologist and Celtic pagan, Evelyn Hollow (Uncanny and The Battersea Poltergeist), who will be introducing highlights such as the world radio debut of an adaptation of The Wicker Man starring Brian Blessed (21:05) and the first broadcast of Christopher Leeβs Desert Island Discs in over 25 years (20:15). > > Evelyn will also be offering up archive featuring among others, Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland and Ingrid Pitt, and in a specially recorded interview Evelyn will be speaking to the Olivier award-winning actress - who not only played the mischievous schoolgirl Daisy Pringle in the film, but who also sang on some of The Wicker Manβs iconic songs - Lesley Mackie (18:45 & 20:55). Come, it is time to keep your appointment with The World of The Wicker Manβ¦
- 'The Wait' Exclusive Trailer - F. Javier GutiΓ©rrezβs Folk Horror Tragedy Comes to Spain This Decemberbloody-disgusting.com 'The Wait' Exclusive Trailer - F. Javier GutiΓ©rrezβs Folk Horror Tragedy Comes to Spain This December
Spanish filmmaker F. Javier GutiΓ©rrez (Before the Fall, Rings) is back with new movie The Wait (La Espera), described as a sinister folk horror tragedy
- Starve Acre: Matt Smith's new movie debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes ratingwww.digitalspy.com Matt Smith's new movie debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating
Folk horror Starve Acre also stars Rings of Power's Morfydd Clark.
> Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark's upcoming film Starve Acre has debuted with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score. > > Premiered at this year's BFI London Film Festival, this folk horror from writer-director Daniel Kokotajlo (Apostasy) is set in rural Yorkshire, England, in the 1970s. There, the idyllic country life of couple Richard and Juliette takes a sinister turn when their son Owen (Arthur Shaw) starts acting out of character. > > .... > > While the film β an adaptation of the 2019 novel of the same name by Andrew Michael Hurley β doesn't have a wider release date just yet, it sure seems to have wowed critics who have managed to see it. It currently sits at a score of 100% out of 5 reviews on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, though this is likely to change once more reviews are in.
- William McGregor on the βslow burn, anti-capitalist folk horrorβ of Gwen (2018)www.bfi.org.uk William McGregor on the βslow burn, anti-capitalist folk horrorβ of Gwen
The writer-director talks landscape and the legacy of British horror ahead of the release of his debut feature.
> Gwen is the debut feature of William McGregor, a writer-director with various prize-winning shorts and acclaimed TV runs to his name, including Poldark (2015-). His breakthrough effort, co-financed by the BFI, is a tricky film to define, but he has a very specific way of describing it for prospective viewers. βA slow burn, anti-capitalist folk horror would be the best description,β he says. βYou have to add that caveat because if you tell people itβs only folk horror, they might go in with slightly different expectations.β > > βI love Thomas Hardy, and I love folk horror. I love suspicion, folklore, tradition, beliefs β how all that affects us. I love the gothic, and I love landscape and the sublime, and all of these things just compressed themselves into this one film. Iβm proud of the fact that itβs quite idiosyncratic. I think the best way of watching it is not knowing what to expect.β > > ... > > The film had three titles over the years, the most recent before Gwen being The Dark Outside, which was changed to manage expectations concerning the tone. That said, McGregor is adamant that he does want Gwen to be seen as a horror film: βI believe that it is. I just feel I have to add the caveat that itβs a slow burn. Itβs about atmosphere and the uncanny rather than full blown jump scares. But The Wicker Man (1973) and The Blood on Satanβs Claw (1971), those films are absolutely inspirations. As are the BBC adaptations of the M.R. James ghost stories and even Robin Redbreast (1970), a BBC Play for Today, is, I think, one of the seminal folk horror films.β > > βThe first time I came across Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970), I just fell in love with it. Thereβs another incredible film from the Czech New Wave called Witchhammer (1970), which I donβt think gets talked about enough in the origins of folk horror, but itβs one of the best films about witchcraft; the whole central injustice of that film still boils my blood now. Those are the films that inspired me. And folk horror is more than just The Wicker Man; it is broader. I think a lot of people would consider some of Ben Wheatleyβs films in the vein of folk horror. It doesnβt just have to be something as straight up as The Witch (2015); it can be like A Field in England (2013). I think you can even call some of Ingmar Bergmanβs films folk horror.β
- Viy - Spirit of Evil (1967) -- Soviet Folk Horrorpeervideo.ru ΠΠΈΠΉ (1967)
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> Philosopher student Khoma Brut must spend three nights in a village church near the coffin of a deceased lady. The guy will read prayers over the body of the deceased, but there are rumors in the village that she was a witch.
- Starve Acre review β intelligent performances in sinister Yorkshire folk horrorwww.theguardian.com Starve Acre review β intelligent performances in sinister Yorkshire folk horror
London film festival Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark play an unhappy couple who have moved to the moors with their young son, and soon become entwined in the occult
> Award-winning director Daniel Kokotajlo made a real impression five years ago with his fiercely distinctive debut feature, Apostasy, set in an enclosed religious world. Here is his diverting but frankly more generic follow-up, adapted from the novel by Andrew Michael Hurley. It is billed as contemporary folk horror but borders on film-school pastiche, and βcontemporaryβ means set in the era of The Wicker Man in the early 70s β a British world of brown corduroy, Austin 1100s, no central heating, odd locals and a persistent, sinister encroaching gloom in the countryside. The movie teeters on a knife-edge between scary and silly, and yet without that weird flavour of silly, the scares wouldnβt mean as much.
- El MuΓ±eco de ProtecciΓ³n.
> Just south of Mexico City, between the canals of Xochimico you can find a small island with a sad background which never intended to be a tourist destination. The island is known as Isla de las Munecas (Island of the Dolls).
- To Fire You Come at Last (2023)onion.tube TO FIRE YOU COME AT LAST Official Trailer 2023 UK Folk Horror
TO FIRE YOU COME AT LAST will celebrate its World Premiere at FrightFest on 26th August at 6pm. Journey back to 17th century countryside England and immerse yourself in the captivating folk horror, 'TO FIRE YOU COME AT LAST', brought to you by the renowned writer-director Sean Hogan, known for 'Litt...
> In rural 17th-century England, a group of men gather to carry a coffin on the long walk to the local graveyard for burial. Much ancient folklore and superstition surround the pathway to the church, and several of the party are afraid to walk it after dark. Squire Marlow, the grieving father of the dead man, promises to double their wages if they agree to make the mysterious journey full of unexpected revelations.
- The Wicker Man 4K UHD Blu-Ray Release Date Revealed - Oct 17thwww.comingsoon.net The Wicker Man 4K UHD Blu-Ray Release Date Revealed
The 1973 horror movie The Wicker Man is getting a 4K UHD Blu-ray release in celebration of the 50th anniversary.
- Hellebore, a small press devoted to British folk horror and the occulthelleborezine.bigcartel.com Hellebore
Hellebore is a small press magazine devoted to British folk horror and the occult.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1204044
> I saw Grady Hendrix recommend this on Facebook (sigh, yes, Facebook...I know, but plenty of people--like Grady Hendrix--still use it) and thought it looked fascinating. > > > Founded in 2019 by writer and editor Maria J. PΓ©rez Cuervo, with art direction by Nathaniel HΓ©bert, HELLEBORE is a small press devoted to British folk horror and the occult. As well as the magazine of the same name, HELLEBORE has published a travel guide (The Hellebore Guide to Occult Britain) and a card game (The Magical Card Battle of Britain). A World Fantasy Awards finalist in 2022, HELLEBORE has been featured in Fortean Times, Starburst Magazine, Rue Morgue, SFX and others.
- The Ritual (2017)onion.tube The Ritual | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
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- Let's Get Folked Up! 25 Essential Folk Horror Movies That'll Cast a Spell on Younofspodcast.com Let's Get Folked Up! 25 Essential Folk Horror Movies That'll Cast a Spell on You - Nightmare on Film Street
Folk horror opens the crypt of mankind's most ancient fears, letting loose tales twisted in tradition and draped in dread. From eerie European landscapes to
- Horror Folk and other Folk Horror Musicwww.mookychick.co.uk This Horror Folk Spotify Playlist Is A Step Into The Shadows
This Horror Folk spotify playlist is full of dark inspiration. The wild woods beckon. The rich scents of rot, mould and honey follow you wherever you go.
Just thought I'd throw open a thread - if you hear any music you think is folk horrory then throw it in.
- Rawhead Rex (1986)onion.tube Rawhead Rex β Clive Barker β Restoration Trailer
NEW 4K RESTORATION! Ireland will never be the same after Rawhead Rex, a particularly nasty demon, is released from his underground prison by an unwitting farmer. The film follows Rex's cross country rampage, while a man struggles to stop it. Written by Clive Barker and directed by George Pavlou.
> Writer Howard Hallenbeck is spending his vacation in the countryside of Ireland with his wife Elaine and their children, researching legends and myths for his book. Meanwhile, a farmer is trying to remove an old column on the field and accidentally unleashes the evil pagan god Rawhead Rex who begins a crime spree in the village where Howard and his family are lodged.
Availability:
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- Kino Lorber - 4k, Blu-ray and DVD, plus a steelbook
Trailer from Kino Lorber
- Kill List (2011)onion.tube Kill List | Official Trailer
Here's the official trailer to an edgy crime thriller film 'Kill List' directed by Ben Wheatley. Eight months after a disastrous job in Kiev left him physically and mentally scarred, ex-soldier turned contract killer, Jay is pressured into taking a new assignment. ...
> Nearly a year after a botched job, a hitman takes a new assignment with the promise of a big payoff for three killings. What starts off as an easy task soon unravels, sending the killer into the heart of darkness.
Although a little spoilery to include here it is a dozen years old and so it should be no surprise if a few hints have sneaked out over the years. If it worries you then go and watch it now. We can wait for you to get back.
The first of three films by Ben Wheatley that explore Folk Horror from different angles and Kill List has the most obtuse angle of attack as it swerves from kitchen sink drama into gritty crime and then into far stranger territories. It definitely showed that Folk Horror didn't need much maypole dancing as foreplay for a rise of the dark side of nature worship.
It also helped the cast raise their profiles and go on to range of different projects.
- Where to begin with folk horrorwww.bfi.org.uk Where to begin with folk horror
A beginnerβs path through the haunted landscapes of βfolk horrorβ.
> Unlike other sub-genres, folk horrorβs very form is difficult to convey. Despite what its simplistic description implies β from the emphasis on the horrific side of folklore to a very literal horror of people β the termβs fluctuating emphasis makes it difficult to pin down outside of a handful of popular examples. > > The term first came to prominence in 2010 when Mark Gatiss used it as an umbrella theme to describe a number of films in his A History of Horror documentary for BBC4. Yet the term was used in the programme in reference to an earlier interview with the director Piers Haggard for Fangoria magazine in 2004, in which Haggard suggests of his own film Blood on Satanβs Claw (1971) that he βwas trying to make a folk horror filmβ. > > Since then, the term has spiralled out, largely thanks to social media and digital platforms, to include a huge variety of culture, from silent Scandinavian cinema, public information films and the music of Ghost Box records to writing by the likes of M.R. James, Susan Cooper and Arthur Machen. It is the evil under the soil, the terror in the backwoods of a forgotten lane, and the ghosts that haunt stones and patches of dark, lonely water; a sub-genre that is growing with both newer examples summoned almost yearly
- The Sudbury Devil (2023)onion.tube The Sudbury Devil β Official Trailer
In the late 17th century, a pair of Puritan witch hunters travel to a small Massachusetts town investigating rumors of devil worship, and are irrevocably transformed by the ungodly forces they encounter. "The Sudbury Devil" will premiere in an intimate two-night event on September 9th and 10th at T...
> In the late 17th century, two Puritan witch hunters travel to a small Massachusetts town investigating rumors of devil worship, and are irrevocably transformed by the ungodly forces they encounter. > > THE SUDBURY DEVIL will premiere in an intimate two-night event on September 9th and 10th, 2023, at The Satanic Temple World Headquarters in Salem, Massachusetts.
- The Wicker Man (1973)onion.tube THE WICKER MAN - Official Trailer - Starring Christopher Lee
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the folk-horror classic, STUDIOCANAL is delighted to release a brand new trailer. Reborn in glorious 4K, THE WICKER MAN: THE FINAL CUT will return to UK cinemas this Summer Solstice, June 21 with a series of special one night only screenings that will feature ...
> Sergeant Howie (Edward Woodward) arrives on the small Scottish island of Summerisle to investigate the report of a missing child. A conservative Christian, the policeman observes the residents' frivolous sexual displays and strange pagan rituals, particularly the temptations of Willow (Britt Ekland), daughter of the island magistrate, Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee). The more Sergeant Howie learns about the islanders' strange practices, the closer he gets to tracking down the missing child.
The last in the triumvirate of films that helped define the genre. The other two are: Witchfinder General (1968) and The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971).
- The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971)onion.tube The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) BLU-RAY TRAILER [HD]
Directed by Piers Haggard with Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden, Barry Andrews. Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3lPGdab
> When a mysterious corpse is accidentally dug up by a boy in a small town, a group of local teens starts acting very strangely. The adolescents, led by a girl named Angel (Linda Hayden), are convinced the corpse was once possessed. Hoping to get in touch with the devil through the body, the teens act out a series of demonic rituals that causes a stir among the townspeople. When word of the satanic activity spreads, certain parents start trying to lock up the kids behind the spooky stunts.
The second in the triumvirate of films that would help define the genre. The other two are: Witchfinder General (1968) and The Wicker Man (1973).
- Curious: do films like Candy Man fall into this genre?
What is the "triumvirate of British films" that "the genre started with"? Are urban legends counted as separate from folk tales?
- Witchfinder General (1968)onion.tube Witchfinder General | Full Movie | Flick Vault
England is torn in civil strife as the Royalists battle the Parliamentary Party for control. This conflict distracts people from rational thought and allows unscrupulous men to gain local power by exploiting village superstitions. One of these men is Matthew Hopkins, who tours the land offering his ...
> A disturbing tale of evil set during the English Civil War. When Matthew Hopkins is appointed Witchfinder General by the Puritans under Cromwell, he is empowered to travel the countryside with his henchmen and collect a fee for each witch from whom he extracts a confession - a policy which is exploited to the full.
The first in the triumvirate of Folk Horror films that would help define the genre. The other two are: The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) and The Wicker Man (1973).
- A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss (Part 2 of 3) Home Counties Horroronion.tube A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss (Part 2 of 3) Home Counties Horror
A couple of clips ('From Beyond The Grave' and 'The Wicker Man') in this video have had to be semi-blacked out in an attempt to stop the video from being removed from YouTube. Hope you understand!