Panic Button: Film4 Frightfest red carpet video & stonking Screen Daily review

Check out this cool video featuring interviews with the main cast & director of Panic Button at its Film4 Frightfest World Premiere. SPOILER ALERT: pretty major plot spoiler occurs around 8 mins into the video –

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Pleased as punch to report that Screen Daily features a review of ‘Panic Button’ by ‘Anno Dracula’ and Empire Magazine scribe Kim Newman. The review will soon disappear behind the Screen Daily premium content paywall, but meantime you can catch it here.

“(Panic Button) addresses its subject effectively, and may prompt some viewers to moderate online habits, but works primarily as a solid horror-thriller” (Kim Newman, Screen Daily)

That’s a keeper of a quote – thanks Kim!

Check out the Comments in my previous post (scroll down) for a ton of other reviews, mostly very positive indeed.

And don’t forget, ‘Panic Button’ hits UK DVD & Blu-ray November 7th thru UK distributor Showbox Films.

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Also in November, my horror novel ‘The Lamplighters‘ will be unleashed via Samhain Horror.

My next post will include news on the Samhain Publishing horror novels line, which launches October with works from Ramsey Campbell, Hunter Shea, Krist Rufty, Brian Moreland and others.

I will have a couple of cool Samhain Horror exclusives for you in the run up to the launch, so stay tuned on this blog and at The Lamplighters Facebook Page

‘Til next slime, take scare!

Frightfest 2011: Panic Post-mortem

So here we are on the other side of the Panic Button world premiere at London’s Film4 Frightfest 2011. 

climbing the stairs to FrightFest 2011 – it all starts with the poster…
i mean the screenplay, yes the
screenplay dammit!

My crazy schedule of late meant I could only duck in to Empire screen 1 to check out one other movie during the weekend. And anyone who knows me won’t be surprised that movie was ‘The Wicker Tree’, with Robin Hardy’s 70s original being something of a lifelong obsession of mine. The man himself gave the film a fantastic and funny intro, full of the camp humour one would expect from him. The film itself is a curious mash-up of bawdy comedy, religious diatribe & country evangelistic music that (unlike the original) never quite gelled for me. I did get goosebumps during a brief cameo from the one & only Christopher Lee, but even that felt shoehorned in for shareholder value. The eclectic movie was strengthened by a smashing performance from Honeysuckle Weeks as ‘Lolly’ – she delivered some killer lines and moments (“all the way to 7,” hehehe) and is definitely one to watch.

Oh Chriiist! Oh Jeeesus Chriiist!  – The Wicker Tree

A brief interval gave me the chance to catch up with some old friends & to make a few new ones, then it was time to head on in for the World Premiere of ‘Panic Button’. Frightfest founder (and erstwhile Panic Button supporter – thanks Alan your cheque is in the post!) Alan Jones and producer/co-writer John Shackleton introduced the movie to a packed auditorium. My thanks to John for giving me a shout out during his intro, I was touched (your cheque is in the post too!). It was fun seeing the film on huge screen with a full-on sound mix, amidst a crowd of likeminded horror fans. There was lots of applause, laughs (in all the ‘right’ places) & a palpable feeling of rising tension during the finale (either that or my Premiere trousers were on too tight). Mr Shackleton took to the stage again for a Q&A after the end credits rolled, accompanied by the main cast members and director Chris Crow. My favourite moment was when an audience member asked (in all seriousness) if the film would be used in schools as an educational tool about the dangers of social networking. “We might have to tone Michael Jibson’s dialogue down a bit,” came the reply (Michael plays pottymouthed ‘Dave’ in the film 🙂 

Panic Button Q&A:
L-R Chris Crow (director), Joshua Richards (Rupert Turner), Elen Rhys (Gwen),
Jack Gordon (Max), Scarlett Alice Johnson (Jo), John Shackleton (producer)

The Empire foyer afterwards was buzzing, and cast and crew took to the red carpet for a press junket of photo calls and interviews – you can see them shine in the Frightfest Day 3 report below (coupla mins in to the video). It was a pleasure to finally meet some of the cast members & to catch up with some of the production team – also to meet the lovely Louise of UK distributor Showbox & raise a glass with some FrightFest friends before hometime.


A slew of reviews has since appeared online, with people Tweeting, Blogging and Facebooking about the movie. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with a few naysayers out there (but you can’t please everybody). One negative Twitter response bemoaned the movie’s ‘unbelievable’ premise – i’d love to hear their thoughts on the premises for ‘Troll Hunter’, ‘Fright Night’ and of course… ‘The Wicker Tree’! Sorry, but I go to festivals like Frightfest year in, year out, expressly to see films with unbelievable premises – leave banal reality at home on the telly where it belongs. Rant over!


So, here are some of the post-FrightFest reviews for Panic Button. Positive or negative, huge thanks to the reviewers for taking the time to watch and comment on the film.

“A modern horror movie that is very much a product of our times. Just excellent.” (Adam Stephen Kelly, Screenjabber)

PB: DVD, BR

Hot on the heels of my last post about ‘PANIC BUTTON’ (see Ain’t It Cool News review in previous blog entry below), distributor Showbox Media has released the DVD + Blu-ray disc artwork for the November 7th 2011 UK release.

the following extra features are listed on Amazon:

  • Trailer Gallery Trailer / Teaser 1 / Teaser 2 / Teaser 3
  • Short Film Fixed Penalty
  • Gag Reel
  • Outtake & Deleted Scenes – Outtake Jack Loses It / Deleted Scene 1/ Deleted Scene 2
  • Making of Featurette
  • Gallery
  • Blu-Ray exclusive: Panic Button documentary
Click here to pre-order the DVD 
and here for the Blu-ray (i may have to invest in a BR player especially!)
A few last tickets are available for the ‘Panic Button’ World Premiere at FrightFest tomorrow – if you’re there, be sure to say hi!

Panic Button: Ain’t it Cool

Another cool pre-release review came in for ‘Panic Button‘ ahead of its World Premiere at Film4 FrightFest London, this time from the man, the myth, the legend who is “Britgeek” from Ain’t It Cool News:

“Makes ‘Catfish’ look like ‘Cats and Dogs’ – a gripping modern horror movie that is very much a product of our times. Just excellent”
(read full review HERE)

And a heads up that there are few tickets left for the World Premiere of the movie FrightFest is calling:
“The Social Network of Shocks – a chiller so timely, gripping & smart”
(#1 in Alan Jones’ Top 5 FrightFest Picks)

Click HERE for last minute World Premiere tickets if you wanna see it on a huge screen at the Empire Leicester Square!

“British horror at its bloody best” Four Stars (Sky Movies)


“Home-grown horror worth seeking out” (Brutal As Hell)


“A gripping psychological nightmare – nail-bitingly terrifying!” (Abertoir Horror Festival)

And last but not least, am thrilled to tell you that ‘Panic Button’ has secured UK DVD/Blu-ray distribution thru Showbox Media (who you’ll know as the good people behind the fan-favourite  Shameless & Cine-Asia DVD imprints). UK release date for the ‘Panic Button’ discs is Nov 7th 2011.

More (Much more…) from me soon dear readers. Meantime, hope to see you at FrightFest!

Panic Button: "British horror at its bloody best" (Sky Movies)

The title of this blog entry says it all really 🙂

Click here to see the smashing 4-star review of ‘Panic Button’ by Rob Daniel at Sky Movies.

Colour me chuffed. Huge congrats to the cast & crew!

If you’re in London in August and fancy seeing ‘Panic Button’ on one the largest screens in the cinematic universe, individual tickets for the FrightFest World Premiere (with Director & Cast in attendance) are selling like hot potootees.

News of the Weird

This blog entry title seemed apt, what with all the gutter press controversy kicking off over here in the UK. Please allow me to divert you for a few moments, dear reader, with some choice web-links as there’s been a bit of a frightfully freaking Frazer frenzy these past few days.

First off, Horrorworld.org announced the Samhain Horror Publishing line-up for October-December of this year. The new line is headed by genre publishing legend Don D’Auria, with new and backlist titles by such luminaries as Ramsey Campbell along with new blood including yours truly. I’m honoured to be in such esteemed company.

My horror novel ‘The Lamplighters’ is published November (in ebook, with paperback due 3 months later). Very exciting! In addition to the Horrorworld splash, check out Don D’Auria’s interview over at Fangoria, in which he talks up the Samhain Horror offering.

Horror/thriller feature film ‘Panic Button’, on which I served as screenwriter, got a lot of love following the announcement about the World Premiere at Film4 Frightfest London this August with coverage on Dreadcental, Bloody Disgusting and more. Frightfest’s very own Alan Jones gave ‘Panic Button’ the #1 spot in his Top 5 Frightfest Picks, and Brutal As Hell carried a glowing advance review by Nia Edwards-Behi. The film is lining up more festivals, including Wales’ brilliant Abertoir in November. More news as it comes.

Last but not least, I did a ‘1 Minute Interview’ with the lovely and talented Denise Gossett for the L.A.  Shriekfest newsletter. Sign up at their website for monthly horror industry goodies. You can see a PDF version of the newsletter, and interview, here.

That about covers it for now, meantime if any tabloid hacks would like to tap my phone, please be so good as to delete all the spam messages so I don’t have to… thanks 😉

Panic Button World Premiere ~ Film4 Frightfest 2011

Following the successful Market screening at Cannes in May, horror/thriller feature film PANIC BUTTON (on which I served as screenwriter) soars to new heights with the announcement of a World Premiere screening at Film4 Frightfest in London.

The premiere is set for 27th August at the Empire, Leicester Square and tickets go on sale tomorrow (full festival passes & tickets for individual screenings are available). Hope to see some of you there!

Needless to say, the Frightfest website collapsed under the sheer volume of horrorheads trying to access the site. Fear not, the full programme can be viewed here and you can keep up with Frightfest news as it happens via the festival’s Twitter feed.

Meantime, check out the Panic Button Facebook page for a tagline poll, behind-the-scenes photos and a brand new poster design (see above).

Just make sure you check the Terms & Conditions, muah hahahaha…