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We’re almost there, kids! The release of The Wicker Tree (review here) is right around the corner and we’ve got a trippy new clip and even a making-of for you right here. From the Press Release On ...
Though it was the victim of a takeover at its film company when it was first released in 1973, and earned its director Robin Hardy just £5,000, The Wicker Man has become a cult classic. The story of a ...
The Wicker Tree Movie Trailer has premiered. Robin Hardy‘s The Wicker Tree (2010) stars Christopher Lee, Honeysuckle Weeks, Graham McTavish, Clive Russell, and Callum Mitchell. The Wicker Tree‘s plot ...
Just days after we premiered the official one-sheet, the official trailer for Anchor Bay’s The Wicker Tree had made its way online. Grab your phallic symbols, kids! This one looks like a lot of ...
Forty years on from cult classic The Wicker Man, writer/director Robin Hardy revisits the struggle between trusting Christians and malevolent pagans as a flippant, tongue in cheek black comedy.
In a Christmas address by the incomparable Christopher Lee, the actor remarked on his completed works of 2011 (including a tongue-in-cheek clarification of his role in The Wicker Tree). More notably, ...
The British film The Wicker Tree has opened in limited release in the U.S. The Wicker Tree is directed by Robin Hardy and based on his book Cowboys for Christ. The plot has a Texan singer and her ...
How do you better a film that has accrued a mythology that no new version can possibly match? And if that film was your own, released almost 40 years ago and literally buried by the film company that ...
The film The Wicker Tree has just opened in limited release in the U.S. (Details in my previous post.) The Wicker Tree had its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2011. At that time, The ...
Neither remake nor sequel, Robin Hardy's companion piece to his legendary 1973 "Wicker Man" proves an altogether tamer piece of filmmaking, opting for humor rather than psychological horror. Neither ...