Having found the line-up for Cine-Excess to featuring dozens of unexpected delights,I was curious about the film movie of the festival, which I could find hardly any info about,leading to me examining the lizard tail.
View on the film:
Going from being a film and media academic and lecturer at the University of Kent to going behind the camera, editor/producer/writer/director James Edward Newton makes a stylish feature film debut with these slices of British Horror.
Working on a micro budget (with the university campus being the main location) Newton links each of the three snappy chiller tales with surrealist flourishes poured out across the screen in stark black and white on the lizards losing their tales.
View on the film:
Going from being a film and media academic and lecturer at the University of Kent to going behind the camera, editor/producer/writer/director James Edward Newton makes a stylish feature film debut with these slices of British Horror.
Working on a micro budget (with the university campus being the main location) Newton links each of the three snappy chiller tales with surrealist flourishes poured out across the screen in stark black and white on the lizards losing their tales.