
Lauren Miles
News Editor at Total Film
Former News Editor @totalfilm | Halloween enthusiast | Guillermo del Toro and Tim Burton fan | sci-fi and fantasy nerd
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Oct 8, 2024 |
filmstories.co.uk | Ryan Lambie |Lauren Miles |Simon Brew
To mark the original’s 10th anniversary, developer Creative Assembly has announced space horror sequel Alien: Isolation 2. As the original Alien: Isolation celebrates its 10th anniversary, the survival horror videogame’s developer, Creative Assembly, has unexpectedly announced that it’s working on a sequel. The 2014 game’s creative director Alistair Hope broke the news via its account on Twitter/X.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
filmstories.co.uk | Lauren Miles |James Harvey |Maria Lattila
A long-running horror anthology series takes a dip into alien visitation, with mixed yet diverting results. Our V/H/S/Beyond review:The appearance of the V/H/S franchise every October has become as delightful an annual staple as the Doctor Who Christmas special once was. Perhaps such a comparison is apt given that V/H/S/Beyond, the seventh entry in the Brad Miska-developed horror anthology series, is more expressly sci-fi than any previous film.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
filmstories.co.uk | Dan Cooper |Lauren Miles |Jake Godfrey
Deadpool director Tim Miller suggests that the ongoing goal to portray lifelike actions with true accuracy may be in sight. Tim Miller has a new animated series coming to Amazon called Secret Level, which uses assets created in the engine to digitally animate a different video game world in each episode.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
filmstories.co.uk | Dan Cooper |Lauren Miles |Jake Godfrey |Simon Brew
Changes to the way Google returns its search results are seeing websites downsizing and shutting, and writers losing their jobs. A few thoughts. Imagine being the person who looked at the schematics for Skynet, and thought: that might not be a good idea. That perhaps someone should have a word. Sure, it would have ended The Terminator saga before it started, but still: in the world of the films, the people who stand up to the robots do tend to be on the side of good.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
filmstories.co.uk | Lauren Miles |Maria Lattila |Simon Brew |James Harvey
Francis Ford Coppola’s divisive epic hits UK cinemas today – but if it isn’t your cup of tea, why isn’t there anything on for you? Let’s get this out of the way at the start: I didn’t hate Megalopolis. Whatever its objective merits, I enjoyed the swing-and-miss boldness of Coppola’s 40-year passion project. It’s odd, crass, and often looks like it was shot under a fluorescent strip. There’s no commercial reason anything like it should exist, which only makes it more appealing.
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Just caught up on #Flow - possibly the most stressful film viewing experience I've ever had. I cannot handle these animals being sad or frightened. https://t.co/MD81pZL60F

#G20 - 3 stars for Viola Davis, but I never want to hear the 'bitcoin' or 'blockchain' in a movie ever again. #G20Movie https://t.co/7DUJ9DkGky

#TheMonkey : Not tongue-in-cheek enough to be truly fun/funny, too dumb a premise to be taken seriously. An unfortunate misfire for Ogood Perkins here. Tatiana Maslany is absolutely perfect, though. https://t.co/wDTLnd6rq9