I’m late to writing about this particular party, but the recent Jameson Cult Film Club screening of Monsters was a lot of fun, not least because we had the chance to see a wonderful film charm and astonish an audience in equal measure.
This event took place a couple of weeks ago at the Royal College of Surgeons in London, an austere and faintly creepy surrounding which proved a stroke of genius by the good people of the Jameson Cult Film Club, who always put on a fine show.
I had not seen Gareth Edwards’ film, but like most people knew it by reputation. Described to me as a low-key science fiction road movie, or, both inaccurate and unkind, as a Monster Movie without the Monsters – I was keeping an open mind. Talking with Edwards before the screening he, and his ebullient editor Coin Goudie, were rightly proud of...
This event took place a couple of weeks ago at the Royal College of Surgeons in London, an austere and faintly creepy surrounding which proved a stroke of genius by the good people of the Jameson Cult Film Club, who always put on a fine show.
I had not seen Gareth Edwards’ film, but like most people knew it by reputation. Described to me as a low-key science fiction road movie, or, both inaccurate and unkind, as a Monster Movie without the Monsters – I was keeping an open mind. Talking with Edwards before the screening he, and his ebullient editor Coin Goudie, were rightly proud of...
- 3/25/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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