
Rosie Fletcher
Editor-in-Chief and Print Editor at Den of Geek
Communing with the TV people. Film person. Horror person. Book person. Editor-in-Chief/Print Editor @denofgeek All views stone cold irrefutable fact.
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1 month ago |
digitalspy.com | Rosie Fletcher |Ian Sandwell
Skip to ContentAnd the times the Academy got it wrong. By Rosie Fletcher and Ian SandwellPublished: 26 February 20251981 - The Coal Miner's DaughterFamily drama Ordinary People, directed by Robert Redford, actually took the top prize in a year when nominees also included Scorsese's Raging Bull, David Lynch's Elephant Man and Polanski's Tess. But Michael Apted's The Coal Miner's Daughter, a biopic of country singer Loretta Lynn, actually tops the lot, scoring a perfect 100%.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
denofgeek.com | Rosie Fletcher |David Crow
This article contains Heretic spoilers. Hugh Grant is the ultimate pompous mansplainer in Heretic, an unusual philosophical horror from writer/directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. Young Mormon women Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher) and Sister Paxton (Chloe East) visit the home of Mr. Reed (Grant) who has expressed an interest in learning more about the religion. It’s a stormy day and Reed’s wife, he explains, is just inside the kitchen making a blueberry pie.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
denofgeek.com | Rosie Fletcher
Think you know the Harkonnens? Think again. From Sky and NOW comes DUNE: PROPHECY, an epic new six-part drama set within the Dune universe. Starring Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May and Mark Strong, DUNE: PROPHECY is headed to Sky and streaming service NOW on 18 November.
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Oct 19, 2024 |
denofgeek.com | David Crow |Rosie Fletcher |Joe George |Don Kaye
Some people say the 1990s weren’t the best years for horror since they marked the end of many of the popular slasher franchises from the ‘70s and ‘80s that previous generations grew up on. In those movies’ place, the ‘90s introduced way more postmodern teen horrors (following on from Scream). But there was way more to ‘90s horror than that, and it’s an era which deserves a second look.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
denofgeek.com | Rosie Fletcher |Alec Bojalad
This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. Two things to know about Ben Wheatley’s zombie horror TV show: they’re not zombies and they’re not actually dead. The six-part series from Channel 4 charts a zombie-esque outbreak in a small, rural, British town, sparking generational conflicts in the quarantined residents. “It’s a biological weapon that has changed their biology.
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