Earlier this year, VICE Films and Grolsch Film Works teamed up with the directors Harmony Korine, Alexey Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinski to make a three-part film called The Fourth Dimension. Now, Grolsch Film Works have a new website where you can find out what they’ve been up to and read/watch interesting stuff about films. Every week we'll be plucking the highlights. This is that.
While we were hanging out at the London Film Festival (as you do) we sat down for a coffee with a filmmaker we’ve been hyped on ever since we caught his debut film, Afterschool (starring a young Ezra Miller). His name is Antonio Campos and he’s delivered the goods yet again with Simon Killer, a Paris-set drama about an American graduate who develops a relationship with a French prostitute.Campos – who looked shockingly similar to Kevin Smith on this particular day – is part of the Borderline Films group, which comprises Sean Durkin (Martha Marcy May Marlene) and Josh Mond, in addition to Campos himself. They all work on each other’s films, swapping roles in accordance with their cycle. And it just so happened that, after Durkin’s Martha Marcy, it was Campos’ turn to plump himself down in the director’s chair.READ FULL STORY
Seven Psychopaths is, on every level, Martin McDonagh at his most unfiltered, and it’s likely you already know whether this is something that’s going to appeal to you. For some, the willfully offensive dialogue and deliberate nastiness will prove too much; for others, the self-consciously meta conceit might prove too ostentatiously ‘clever-clever’ to stomach. For those of us already committed to buying the peculiar brand of cinema McDonagh is selling, however, this is easily the funniest film of the year.READ FULL STORY
If you couldn’t make it to this year’s London Film Festival, fret not, we’ve gone to the trouble of selecting the best of the bunch right here – so now you’ll know what to spend your hard-earned dosh on. (You’re welcome.)If you were at the festival, however, think of this as your chance to voice your disgust with any omissions, or, by the same token, the inclusions. So roll up your sleeves and raise your mighty fists, it’s time to let people know your favourite LFF film.READ FULL STORY
Any seriously committed film geek will be spending their Halloween night huddled down in front of the box watching their favourite horror movies. Forget partying, dressing up as Robert Smith from The Cure and going trick or treating, or – if you’re really weird – sitting in your parents’ garage reading The Bible backwards in a bid to conjure forth Satan.All Hallows' Eve is for movies. So what better time to roll call the bloody screen’s most famous sons and daughters? Get your ghoul-on, it's time to pay tribute to a rich roster of freaks, geeks, killers and psychos.READ FULL STORYKeep your peepers peeled for more Grolsch Film Works updates next week. Go to grolschfilmworks.com to see what’s happening right now.
AN INTERVIEW WITH ANTONIO CAMPOS

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SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS

OUR FAVOURITE FILMS FROM LFF

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THE MOST ICONIC HORROR CHARACTERS
