

Overexposure and oversharing have been accepted as default settings in the modern era, so any glimmer of cryptic mystery are welcome anomalies. Sym Fera are a new duo that reside in Los Angeles and…. well, that’s about all anyone knows so far. Their social media platforms extol moody aesthetics over identity — think lots of shadows — as the pair recently released their second single “Little Things” after last year’s intriguing opening shot “Darkness Visible” earned justifiable comparisons to James Blake and peak-downer Thom Yorke.
On “Little Things,” one of...
On “Little Things,” one of...
- 7/17/2020
- by Jason Newman
- Rollingstone.com

Open letter has already received more than 4,200 signatures of support.
The UK film and TV industry has been challenged to tackle “systemic racism” across the sector in an open letter from Black, Brown and Asian creatives.
More than 4,200 producers, writers and directors have already put their name to the letter, including actors Chiwetel Ejiofor, Idris Elba and David Oyelowo alongside filmmakers Amma Asante, Asif Kapadia and Ritesh Batra.
It calls for “active engagement” to tackle “structural and systemic racism in our industry, in the UK and around the world”.
The letter also recognises hopeful messages condemning racism on the likes...
The UK film and TV industry has been challenged to tackle “systemic racism” across the sector in an open letter from Black, Brown and Asian creatives.
More than 4,200 producers, writers and directors have already put their name to the letter, including actors Chiwetel Ejiofor, Idris Elba and David Oyelowo alongside filmmakers Amma Asante, Asif Kapadia and Ritesh Batra.
It calls for “active engagement” to tackle “structural and systemic racism in our industry, in the UK and around the world”.
The letter also recognises hopeful messages condemning racism on the likes...
- 6/22/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
After successfully releasing her music to Telling Lies, For Sama, Enemy Within and the lush symphonic score to Untamed Romania, Nainita Desai now releases her unconventional score to BFI supernatural thriller ‘Darkness Visible’. The Ost album is now available via MovieScore Media Earlier this year, British composer Nainita Desai released a wide variety of her …
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- 11/23/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Actress Sayani Gupta is not a fan of the horror genre, and says it took a lot of convincing to get her to say 'yes' to supernatural thriller Darkness Visible.
Helmed by Neil Biswas, Darkness Visible is shot in Kolkata. Biswas has built the film from a script he co-wrote with Ben Hervey. Along with Sayani, the film stars Jaz Deol, Neil Bhoopalam, Seema Biswas and Sal?me Gunnarsdottir.
"It was actually quite fabulous collaborating with a great team. Neil Biswas has very clear directions. He knows exactly what he wants from you and the script was also very interesting. Darkness Visible is actually a supernatural thriller in the realm of horror, black magic, voodoo and all of that," Sayani told Ians.?
"It's a very strange eerie subject. Honestly, I don't watch horror films, I just cannot handle horror. I actually read the script and I turned the film down.
Helmed by Neil Biswas, Darkness Visible is shot in Kolkata. Biswas has built the film from a script he co-wrote with Ben Hervey. Along with Sayani, the film stars Jaz Deol, Neil Bhoopalam, Seema Biswas and Sal?me Gunnarsdottir.
"It was actually quite fabulous collaborating with a great team. Neil Biswas has very clear directions. He knows exactly what he wants from you and the script was also very interesting. Darkness Visible is actually a supernatural thriller in the realm of horror, black magic, voodoo and all of that," Sayani told Ians.?
"It's a very strange eerie subject. Honestly, I don't watch horror films, I just cannot handle horror. I actually read the script and I turned the film down.
- 2/20/2019
- GlamSham


Delving into the past can lead to an inner-darkness ultimately coming to light. That’s certainly the case for actor Jaz Deol’s character in the new horror film, ‘Darkness Visible,’ which is now playing in select theaters and VOD, including iTunes, Google Play and Amazon, courtesy of Blue Fox Entertainment. The supernatural thriller was directed by […]
The post Interview: Jaz Deol Talks Darkness Visible (Exclusive) appeared first on Shockya.com.
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- 2/18/2019
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Culture shock, conspiratorial cults, and creepy kids collide in Darkness Visible, now screening in select theaters and VOD platforms via Blue Fox Entertainment. When an Indian man raised in England returns home to attend to his ailing mother, he finds himself in a world of secrets and, well, darkness! If the trailer at the bottom […] The post Our Exclusive Darkness Visible Clip May Leave You Visibly Shaken! appeared first on Dread Central.
- 2/8/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com


Delving into the past can lead to an inner-darkness ultimately coming to light. That’s certainly the case for actor Jaz Deol’s character in the new horror film, ‘Darkness Visible,’ which is hitting select theaters and VOD today by Blue Fox Entertainment. In honor of the drama’s distribution, ShockYa is premiering an exclusive clip from the […]
The post Darkness Visible Exclusive Clip Shows Jaz Deol Making a Harrowing Discovery About His Mother appeared first on Shockya.com.
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- 2/8/2019
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
With February set to kick off tomorrow, we have a brand new batch of horror and sci-fi-related VOD and digital releases coming our way over the next four weeks, and considering most folks are looking for something to keep them busy as they try and avoid the frigid temperatures outside, there are a ton of great titles that should more than do the trick.
The month kicks off with Piercing (which premiered at Sundance 2018) and Velvet Buzzsaw (which just played this year’s Sundance), the latter arriving exclusively on Netflix Instant. Then, we have five different titles arriving on various platforms on February 5th (Overlord, Mermaid: Lake of the Dead, The Golem, Fighting the Sky, and Crossbreed), with another four films arriving on digital just a few days later on the 8th (The Man Who Killed Hitler Then The Bigfoot, St. Agatha, The Amityville Murders, and Darkness Visible).
For those...
The month kicks off with Piercing (which premiered at Sundance 2018) and Velvet Buzzsaw (which just played this year’s Sundance), the latter arriving exclusively on Netflix Instant. Then, we have five different titles arriving on various platforms on February 5th (Overlord, Mermaid: Lake of the Dead, The Golem, Fighting the Sky, and Crossbreed), with another four films arriving on digital just a few days later on the 8th (The Man Who Killed Hitler Then The Bigfoot, St. Agatha, The Amityville Murders, and Darkness Visible).
For those...
- 1/31/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Larry Cohen, King Cohen's director Steve Mitchell, Joe Kraemer, David J. Schow, and Laurene Landon will be in attendance at Dark Delicacies' King Cohen Blu-ray signing on February 2nd. Also in today's Horror Highlights: Death Kat Design's new Halloween shirt and the trailer, poster, and release details for Darkness Visible.
King Cohen Blu-ray Signing at Dark Delicacies: "Join King Cohen star/subject Larry Cohen, director Steve Mitchell, composer Joe Kraemer, interviewee/writer David J. Schow, and interviewee/actor Laurene Landon as they sign the King Cohen Blu-ray movie/CD Soundtrack combo.
The Blu-ray/CD combo can be purchased at Dark Delicacies in-store now, or at the event on Sat, Feb 2nd. Can't make the signing? You can order signed copies online from Dark Delicacies: www.darkdel.com
New York Times Critic's Pick - 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes
Buckle up for King Cohen, the award-winning* feature-length documentary from director Steve...
King Cohen Blu-ray Signing at Dark Delicacies: "Join King Cohen star/subject Larry Cohen, director Steve Mitchell, composer Joe Kraemer, interviewee/writer David J. Schow, and interviewee/actor Laurene Landon as they sign the King Cohen Blu-ray movie/CD Soundtrack combo.
The Blu-ray/CD combo can be purchased at Dark Delicacies in-store now, or at the event on Sat, Feb 2nd. Can't make the signing? You can order signed copies online from Dark Delicacies: www.darkdel.com
New York Times Critic's Pick - 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes
Buckle up for King Cohen, the award-winning* feature-length documentary from director Steve...
- 1/28/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead


Four films, including the latest projects from Amma Asante, Mike Leigh and Lynne Ramsay, were granted more than £1m in production funding in 2016.
Four films received more than £1m in production funding through the BFI Film Fund this year, with Mike Leigh’s anticipated Peterloo drama leading the way with an award of £1.46m.
The BFI backed around 30 projects with production funding up until December 15. Since launching the BFI Film Fund six years ago, the organisation’s biggest single production grant remains the £2m awarded to Aardman and Studiocanal’s animation Early Man in 2015.
The ten biggest awards of 2016:
1. Peterloo (£1,461,000)
Mike Leigh’s Peterloo massacre drama is set to depict the protest of more than 60,000 people for parliamentary reform in 1819 and the death of 15 protesters who were charged down by British cavalry troops. Dick Pope, the director’s frequent collaborator, will be the cinematographer for the film, while Georgina Lowe will be executive producer after performing...
Four films received more than £1m in production funding through the BFI Film Fund this year, with Mike Leigh’s anticipated Peterloo drama leading the way with an award of £1.46m.
The BFI backed around 30 projects with production funding up until December 15. Since launching the BFI Film Fund six years ago, the organisation’s biggest single production grant remains the £2m awarded to Aardman and Studiocanal’s animation Early Man in 2015.
The ten biggest awards of 2016:
1. Peterloo (£1,461,000)
Mike Leigh’s Peterloo massacre drama is set to depict the protest of more than 60,000 people for parliamentary reform in 1819 and the death of 15 protesters who were charged down by British cavalry troops. Dick Pope, the director’s frequent collaborator, will be the cinematographer for the film, while Georgina Lowe will be executive producer after performing...
- 12/28/2016
- ScreenDaily


Film Bazaar: India’s Film Facilitation Office has helped install 50 film-specific nodal officers in government agencies; web portal coming in 2017.
Since India’s first Film Facilitation Office (Ffo) was announced at last year’s Film Bazaar, 50 nodal officers have been appointed by various state and central government departments to act as filming contacts in their geographic regions or areas of expertise.
There are 36 nodal officers at the state level, and then officers nominated a range of ministries and departments including those that govern railways, the environment, archeological sites, and animal welfare.
“An international filmmaker or a domestic filmmaker can have a single contact to help deal with issues that confront filmmakers,” said Vikramjit Roy, head of the Ffo.
Many of the nodal officers are here at Film Bazaar attending today’s Ffo workshop, which will include sessions from international producers who have previously shot in India, such as Hong Kong producer Philip Lee and Swedish producer [link=nm...
Since India’s first Film Facilitation Office (Ffo) was announced at last year’s Film Bazaar, 50 nodal officers have been appointed by various state and central government departments to act as filming contacts in their geographic regions or areas of expertise.
There are 36 nodal officers at the state level, and then officers nominated a range of ministries and departments including those that govern railways, the environment, archeological sites, and animal welfare.
“An international filmmaker or a domestic filmmaker can have a single contact to help deal with issues that confront filmmakers,” said Vikramjit Roy, head of the Ffo.
Many of the nodal officers are here at Film Bazaar attending today’s Ffo workshop, which will include sessions from international producers who have previously shot in India, such as Hong Kong producer Philip Lee and Swedish producer [link=nm...
- 11/22/2016
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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