Neil Mitchell

Neil Mitchell is a writer and editor based in Brighton, East Sussex. He is the editor of the London and Melbourne editions of Intellect Books' World Film Locations series and the co-editor of the Britain edition of the Directory of World Cinema series, also for Intellect Books. He writes for The Big Picture, Electric Sheep, Little White Lies and Rogue Cinema in between watching far too many movies than is probably healthy. A longtime lover of the horror and science fiction genres, he has developed a taste for world cinema, 'arthouse' films and documentaries.

He is currently working on a monograph on Brian De Palma's Carrie for Auteur Publishing - it's the first horror movie he can remember seeing as a kid.

You can read more of Neil's writing at his blog nrmthefourthwall.blogspot.co.uk

We have 33 reviews by Neil Mitchell in the database: read them here

Latest Film Reviews

The Suicide Theory
A man hires a hitman to help him commit suicide after it seems he can't manage to take his own life.
Hobson's Choice
Trouble at t'shop when eldest daughter of tyranical Lancashire bootmaker in 1890 decides to marry his timid, downtrodden employee.
The Machine
A cybernetics expert tries to create an android super-soldier.
Burnt By The Sun 2: Exodus And Citadel
Betrayed Red Army General, Sergei Kotov, attempts to clear his name and regain his honour.
The Invisible Man
Molecular scientist Daniel Westin becomes permanently invisible when an experiment goes wrong.
I Didn't Come Here To Die
A community project goes horribly, bloodily, wrong for the six volunteers involved.
Spring Breakers
Four college students form an unlikely allegiance with a drug dealer.
Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan
A celebration of the life and work of special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen.
The Amazing Mr Blunden
Siblings travel back in time to help right a 100-year-old wrong.
From Beyond
Scientists open a door to a parallel universe, with horrific consequences.

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Perfect 10 for Cinecity
10 Nov 2012
Brighton film showcase notches up a decade.

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