First Poster For Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England
Here you can see the first poster for director Ben Wheatley’s next film A Field In England. His most recent release, Sightseers, is still playing UK cinemas. Read our interview with co-stars Alice Lowe and Steve Oram here. His next film, set during the Civil War, “[From Film4] follows a small group of deserters fleeing from [...]
Sightseers: Alice Lowe and Steve Oram interview
Alice Lowe and Steve Oram discuss the origins of Sightseers, their acclaimed dark comedy about caravanning… When British comedy actors Alice Lowe and steve Oram dreamed up the idea of writing a black comedy about a caravanning couple who acquire a taste for killing, they probably didn’t picture the resulting film being toasted enthusiastically at [...]
New Sightseers Poster
Below you can see a new Quad poster for Sightseers, director Ben Wheatley’s first film since Kill List. Co-stars Steve Oram and Alice Lowe (pictured on the poster) have also penned the screenplay, you can read our interview with them here. We also attended a Q&A with Wheatley, during which he revealed that he wanted [...]
Mayhem Film Festival Announces Lineup
Today, the line-up for one of the UK’s premium genre film festivals has been announced - Mayhem Horror Film Festival runs Wednesday 31 October through to Sunday 4 November at the Broadway Cinema in Nottingham. Film3Sixty has been given an exclusive first look at this year’s programme. In a short, regional film festival, previews (i.e. films not yet [...]
Sightseers and Lawless at the FDA Showcase
This week, Film3Sixty attended the Film Distributors’ Association Showcase, an event that screens upcoming films and hosts Q&As with directors and stars. We went along to check out Ben Wheatley - the director of Kill List - present his new film Sightseers, and John Hillcoat – director of The Road and The Proposition - show his latest feature Lawless. Sightseers is [...]
Sightseers – 30 Nov 2012
Ben Wheatley’s hugely anticipated follow-up to last year’s Kill List is a decidedly different film. A macabre comedy about a couple whose dream caravan holiday goes horribly wrong, Sightseers allows Wheatley to continue his love of mashing up gritty British social realism with warped and twisted genre elements. Where he successfully contorted the hit-man template [...]

