SXSW 2018 Review: FIELD GUIDE TO EVIL Explores The Universal Language Of Fear

Screenanarchy 12.03.2018 2PM by J Hurtado

This is a golden age for the horror anthology, and perhaps no single entity has been more responsible for the recent explosion more than the producing team of Ant Timpson and Tim League. Through...

Field Guide to Evil in The Indian Express

More horrific news in the Indian Express this morning.

Horror Anthology ‘The Field Guide to Evil’ Gets Official Greenlight

IndieWire 07.02.2017 by Kate Erbland

The new anthology film has snagged some seasoned new producers and enough campaign dollars to get the official go-ahead. Just weeks after launching its equity crowdfunding campaign, the...

Inside Christopher Nolan’s roundtable with the A-listers of Indian cinema

The Indian Express 08.04.2018 by Shubhra Gupta

Listening in at a roundtable with Christopher Nolan, where he pitches celluloid as the future of film to the A-listers of Indian cinema.It is one of the most enduring cliffhangers in the movies,...

FUTURE EAST PROUD TO PARTNER ON CHRISTOPHER NOLAN CELLULOID PROJECT

We are proud to partner on the Celluloid Project with Christopher Nolan, Tacita Dean, Shivi Dungarpur and The Film Heritage Society to revive motion picture film. As a company we make no bones...

‘The Story of the Ramsay Brothers’ by Shamya Dasgupta

Ashim Ahluwalia writes the intro for the first ever book on Indian horror film pioneers, The Ramsay Brothers.  Available now on...

Cinema: past present future

The Hindu 28.12.2017 by Manish Gaekwad

Ashim Ahluwalia, helmer of the recent biopic Daddy, based on the politician Arun Gawli, and starring Arjun Rampal, is the outsider making inroads into Bollywood one film at a time. His...

Bollywood and kitsch are passé: Mumbai, city of a thousand and one dreams

DeMorgan 10.12.2017 by Stef Selfslagh

In films and documentaries, offices in Mumbai often take the form of gigantic work floors, divided into small boxes in which sweaty Indians play for call centers. No more powerful antidote for...

MISS LOVELY IN LONDON

Miss Lovely screens at the Deptford Cinema in London, introduced by none other than Jasper Sharp. For cinema geeks, he's the guy who wrote the...