Last night I attended the world premiere of my friend Ryan Andrews' debut directorial feature Elfie Hopkins starring Jamie Winstone at the Vue in London's Leicester Square.
The film follows a pair of detective-wannabe stoners who begin investigating a suspicious family who move into their sleepy hunting village in England. While billed as a horror film it's actually more of a quirky coming-of-age story that just so happens to feature cannibalism and gratuitous violence. The story is overshadowed by the vivid characterisation and splendid performances from the cast. Jamie Winstone and Aneurin Barnard are engaging and likeable as the oddball pot-loving duo at the centre of the film while the bizarre family of Gammons provide comedy and terror in equal part.
Elfie Hopkins is a B-movie story with fully-fleshed and precisely portrayed characters that is entertaining, heartwarming and occasionally rather gruesome, with a hilarious cameo from Ray Winstone. It takes elements of cult cinema and mixes them with slick contemporary filmmaking to make the ideal midnight movie and a promising debut from a new young director. As Elfie would say, "skin up", sit back and enjoy.
Note: The film also features some very exciting and promising new unreleased tracks by Charli XCX (pictured below with me at the premiere).
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Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
This Is Circus: A Multi-Dimensional Exhibition
Legendary club night Circus, for which I DJ, celebrated its 5th anniversary last month and in conjunction with this landmark occasion Circus ringleader Jodie Harsh unleashed a multidimensional exhibition featuring 100 of London's nocturnal characters, showcasing an intricate large-scale photograph of all involved as its centerpiece. The photograph, by Tim Bret Day, was also accompanied by video footage, and the exhibition was held at Bond - 24 Kingly Street. If you missed out don't worry, you can have a look at the video below featuring a glimpse of the installation, as well as the backstage video and the exhibition teaser. I don't have a picture of the full large-scale photograph (featuring the likes of Jamie Winstone, Sadie Frost, Natt Weller and a whole heap of special guests and colorful characters) but I do have my individual photo, where I'm dressed as some kind of fallen angel, check it out! I styled myself with some quirky pieces I've been given over the years, including a Jeremy Scott for Adidas jacket, trousers and mesh top by Horace and boots by No Name:
Intense!
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