Graham Humphreys’ FrightFest ‘Trophies’ Poster Revealed

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The poster for this year’s Arrow Video FrightFest has been unleashed. Painted by the legendary Graham Humphreys, it depicts some of the iconic films that have been screened in the past at the festival of fear.

Talking about the design, Graham revealed: “The predominant theme is a celebration of past ‘trophy’ films. I took my inspiration references from an old paperback cover ‘Vincent Price presents: The Price of Fear’, in which Vincent’s head is depicted mounted on a wooden shield. It seemed the perfect way to represent the films, with key portraiture represented as mounted heads. Rather than mount the head of the regular FrightFest monster, I thought it would be fun to turn him into the roaring lion of MGM’s familiar mascot!

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This year’s annual Bank Holiday event, the UK’s largest celebration of genre cinema, takes place at Cineworld Leicester Square and The Prince Charles Cinema between Thurs Aug 25th and Mon Aug 29th.

This year’s line-up of films will be announced on Thursday 14th July at 2pm BST, so check back here for more details!

Clarke Award 2022 Shortlist Announced

The shortlist for the 36th Arthur C. Clarke Award science fiction book of the year is:

Deep Wheel Orcadia – Harry Josephine Giles (Picador)

Klara and the Sun – Kazuo Ishiguro (Faber & Faber)

A Desolation Called Peace – Arkady Martine (Tor UK)

A River Called Time – Courttia Newland (Canongate)

Wergen: The Alien Love War – Mercurio D. Rivera (NewCon Press)

Skyward Inn – Aliya Whiteley (Solaris)

This year’s winner will be announced on 26th Oct 2022 at an award ceremony hosted by the Science Museum, London, in partnership with their exhibition Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination.

The winner will receive a trophy in the form of a commemorative engraved bookend and prize money to the value of £2022.00; a tradition that sees the annual prize money rise incrementally by year from the year 2001 in memory of Sir Arthur C. Clarke.

Chair of Judges, Dr Andrew M. Butler, said:

“I always view the shortlist as a snapshot of the richness and variety of the genre – space operas and dystopias, debutants and veterans, page turners that you can swallow whole and books that make you want to linger on every sentence. We’re slowly seeing a wider range of authors getting published in the British sf market, so we get to see a wider range of ways of reimagining the world. If science fiction is a toolbox, then we need to keep our tools sharp by approaching the material from different angles.

“The judges also come to science fiction from different angles. We have reviewers, academics, archivists and more, but above all they are enthusiastic readers and fans who have the mammoth task of whittling over hundred submissions down to exactly six titles. There was passion and intelligence and emotion in abundance. I’m proud of how they were able to challenge and still respect each other and produce the shortlist we’re celebrating today. And they get to have the debates all over again, as they choose the single best science fiction novel of the year.”

London Action Festival Announces More Events

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The first London Action Festival takes place from July 28th to the 31st and mainly takes place at Picturehouse Central, in London’s West End, with additional events at other major venues in Central London.

New events confirmed include:

Con Air

A Special 25th Anniversary Q&A Screening with director Simon West.

The Car Chasers

How the best chase sequences in movie history have hit the road.

Don’t Try This At Home!

Do you have what it takes to become a stunt professional?

The World In Action

A group of experts gather to discuss Asians Cinema’s influence on global filmmaking.

The Legend of Drunken Master

Argued by some as one of the greatest action movies ever made, Jackie Chan’s masterpiece has been restored in immaculate 4K.

What’s The Score?

Explore just how important the music score is to creating the Film & TV action experience.

Events already confirmed include:

Die Hard

Special Screening + Q&A with director John McTiernan, with many special surprises expected (venue confirmed as Royal Geographical Society)

Predator

Special Screening + Q&A with director John McTiernan, celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the classic SciFi thriller

Friday Night Showdown

A two-hour show of comedy, music and guests of honour, celebrating all things action.

Write Club

We look at the process by which an action set piece is conceived on the page with case studies that highlight how important character is to making such key moments deliver on the screen.

Punch Above Your Weight – How To Make Your First Action Masterpiece

If you’ve dreamed of making high-octane action movies on a low budget – find out just what that’s like from the experts.

The Great Action Quiz Night

How much do you really know about the movies and TV shows you love? Here’s the chance to test your knowledge against our Grand In-Quiz-itor.

For ticket packages and to find out more about The London Action Festival, please visit www.londonactionfestival.com 

CON AIR: Image courtesy of Park Circus/Walt Disney Studios