Ghost Species places in the Austin Film Festival Screenplay Competition

Justin’s horror screenplay ‘Ghost Species‘ has placed in the second round of the Austin Film Festival Screenplay Competition.

With almost 15,000 screenplays adjudicated in this year’s competition, ‘Ghost Species’ advanced into this select group allowing Justin to participate in round tables and network with industry professionals in October of this year.

Any industry professionals wishing to read the screenplay can contact Ian Taylor at Red Door Vision or download it from Coverfly or Inktip.

FrightFest 2021 welcomes Are We Monsters with critical acclaim

Julie Edwards Photography: FRIGHTFEST 2021 AT CINEWORLD LEICESTER SQUARE &emdash; Seb Cox and Cast

The number one UK horror film festival FrightFest hosted the worldwide premiere of Seb Cox’s Are We Monsters with the audience and critics widely praising the folk-horror coming of age feature positively.

Some initial reviews said of the film:

“Visually striking werewolf fairytale offers mannered, mythomanic rites of passage.” VODzillaMag

“Alluring and ethereal, Seb Cox’s Are We Monsters is a beautifully made love letter to that special branch of fantasy films that places thoughts and feelings at the forefront of the magic. Also featuring some stunning animation and a brand new idea for what a werewolf can be, Are We Monsters is a resplendent debut.” The Hollywood News

“Playing more as a coming-of-age tale than a horror film… that manages to hold the interest throughout.” Starburst Magazine

“Seb Cox’s Are We Monsters stretches its resources imaginatively – in an overworked sub-genre, it definitely comes up with things you’ve not seen before.” Kim Newman

“There is plenty to enjoy and at less than eighty five minutes, the time flies by. For werewolf fans this is an absolute must-see.” Nerdly

The Other Side of the World Cast Announcement

The Other Side of the World, the audio drama telling the story of the making of Whickers World, is being published on August 7th in conjunction with the BFI who are celebrating the centenary of Alan Whicker at the Institute with a programme of films and discussions on Saturday 7th August.

Written by Johnny Williamson and directed by Sorcha Brooks, a fantastic cast is led by Jon Culshaw who is playing Alan Whicker, with Tom Dussek playing Cyril Moorhead and Matt Beaumont who is playing sound recordist Freddie Downton.

Justin plays two important supporting roles in this exciting production.

The audio drama is supported by Executive Producers Jane Ray, Beverley Hurll and Emily Rosen-Rawlings and was recorded remotely and onsite at Greenwich Studios.

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