The Eyes Of My Mother: Exclusive Interview With Writer-Director Nicolas Pesce
We caught up with debutant writer-director Nicolas Pesce to discuss his bloodcurdling horror, The Eyes of My Mother.
Christine: A Ground-Breaking Portrayal Of Mental Illness
Words from Liam Taft One area in which film, time and time again, has failed us is in its depiction...
Filmoria’s Most Anticipated Sundance Films
As the year's frostiest film festival gets underway, the Filmoria team unleash their most anticipated Sundance films!
Infection Season Spreads Across The Horror Channel This April
April on Horror Channel sees an INFECTION SEASON spread across Saturday nights with a highly contagious collection of outbreak action, headed by the network premieres of Danny Boyle’s 28 DAYS LATER and the equally impressive sequel 28 WEEKS LATER, starring Robert Carlyle. There are also welcome re-showings for Breck... Read more
FilmStruck Curzon Premium Movie Streaming Officially Launches
FilmStruck Curzon is a new premium movie streaming service expertly curated by film lovers for film lovers. FilmStruck Curzon offers a broad and diverse collection of cinema’s most iconic and ground-breaking films, from genres such as mainstream, cult, independent, art house, classic and documentary film as well as the best of... Read more
10 Oscar Snubs That You Won’t Quite Believe
As this year’s Oscar nominations are revealed, you may be upset to see that your personal favourite has been missed of the list. But while the awards are spread, rightly, wider and wider, it still leaves a lot of movies out in the cold, and it always has. So... Read more
Interview: Alex Chang Talks Pete and Whitely and the High Drama Pao
Filmoria sat down with lead actor, Alex Chang to talk about his latest comedy TV show ‘Pete and Whitely’ and new post-WWII period drama ‘Pao’. Can you tell us about your recent comedy ‘Pete and Whitely’? Absolutely! The show is essentially a satirical look at behind-the-counter life in a... Read more
The Eyes Of My Mother: Exclusive Interview With Writer-Director Nicolas Pesce

We caught up with debutant writer-director Nicolas Pesce to discuss his bloodcurdling horror, The Eyes of My Mother.

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I’ve Never Seen… Psycho
Every week, one of the Filmoria team will be pulling a skeleton from their closet in the form of a classic film that they’ve never seen. It could be a film from decades ago or one that has recently been heralded as ‘one of the best’ in recent times,... Read more
Christine: A Ground-Breaking Portrayal Of Mental Illness
Words from Liam Taft One area in which film, time and time again, has failed us is in its depiction of mental illness. Split, released just last month, saw controversial director M. Night Shyamalan return to form after a decade’s worth of box office flops. The film depicts James McAvoy,... Read more
Filmoria’s Most Anticipated Sundance Films

As the year’s frostiest film festival gets underway, the Filmoria team unleash their most anticipated Sundance films!

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5 Of The Best Movie Bathroom Scenes!
It might not be the most obvious place to host crucial – or hilarious – movie scenes, but bathrooms and toilets have played host to a number of brilliant and memorable scenes in big old blockbusters. Below you can find a list of crucial movie bathroom and toilet scenes... Read more
Chamber of Horrors: Hide-and-Seek
I want to play a game.  No, not one of my horror movie trivia games.  I mean an actual game.  One you might have played when you were a child.  You stand here and count to ten.  I’m going to go hide.  No?  Don’t worry, it’s all in the... Read more
Chamber of Horrors: Why Are Horror Movies So Popular?
It’s a question that’s been asked a thousand times over.  Why are horror movies so popular?  The Filmoria Chamber of Horrors is now open to the discussion. Read more
Chamber of Horrors: The Rise of the Slasher Film Part Two
Welcome back!  Last week we dove into the early years of the slasher genre, seeing where the craze of mad men in masks all began, before making a note of the films that have stood out within the sub-genre.  This week, we continue our journey into the rise of the slasher... Read more