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SOLD OUT: WAKALIWOOD FOREVER: Wakaliwood – The Documentary & Who Killed Captain Alex? (2010) – 30th August, Bristol Improv Theatre

This August, we’re celebrating the action films of Wakaliwood – the low-budget film industry developing in Uganda’s capital Kampala. We’ll be premiering Wakaliwood – The Documentary along with Uganda’s first action film – Who Killed Captain Alex?

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Jenny McShane, star of SHARK ATTACK and SHARK ATTACK 3: MEGALODON

We speak to the star of Shark Attack 3: Megalodon about her time with the Shark Attack franchise.

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: David Worth, director of KICKBOXER and SHARK ATTACK 3: MEGALODON

We spoke to the director of Kickboxer, Lady Dragon, Lady Dragon 2, Shark Attack 2 and Shark Attack 3: Megalodon about his long career and working with everyone from JCVD to Clint Eastwood to Cynthia Rothrock and John Barrowman.

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Born To Be Bad: SVEN-OLE THORSEN

For Born To Be Bad, Timon Singh spoke to champion bodybuilder and strongman turned stuntman Sven-Ole Thorsen, who holds the distinction of being killed on-screen by his good friend Arnold Schwarzenegger more times than any other actor! 

Sven-Ole Thorsen (far right) as Thorgrim, one of the Riders of Doom.

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Stewart Raffill, director of TAMMY AND THE T-REX, MAC & ME and THE ICE PIRATES

Tammy And The T-Rex. Mac and Me. Mannequin 2: On The Move. The Ice Pirates. With such a number of unique films to his name, we tracked down British-born director Stewart Raffill to talk about crazy product placement, Paul Rudd using your films to troll talk show hosts and putting Paul Walker’s brain into a robotic dinosaur.

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SOLD OUT: TAMMY AND THE T-REX (1994) – 20th June, Bristol Improv Theatre

With the June release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, it only seemed right we screen a dinosaur movie… and there is no stranger, or crazier dinosaur film than Tammy and the T-Rex. Maybe Anonymous Rex

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