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Horror on film; Crime writer Kathy Reichs; Actors who become artistic directors; LGBT youtuber Ben Hunte's Queer Icon

Horror in film, crime writer Kathy Reichs introduces her new protagonist, the tradition of actors becoming artistic directors and LGBT YouTuber Ben Hunte's queer icon.

The films 47 Metres Down, Wish Upon and Hounds of Love are all out this week and all play on familiar tropes in horror. Samira Ahmed asks horror fan Kim Newman and horror sceptic Isabel Stevens if these movies have anything new to say, and take a wider look at the genre.

In 1997 Kathy Reichs made her crime-writing debut and introduced the world to Dr Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist whose powers of observation and logic lay at the heart of what would become a bestselling series of 18 novels. But Reichs' latest novel, Two Nights, is a departure with a new and very different type of investigator seeking to escape her past and unravel the clues.

As actor Michelle Terry is appointed Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe in London, we explore the tradition of actor-managers from Garrick to Olivier with actor Robert Hastie, who became the Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres in November 2016, and former actor, now theatre critic, David Benedict. What can actors bring to the role of artistic director and what are the pitfalls?

For our Queer Icons series, journalist and LGBT YouTuber Ben Hunte champions Jonathan Harvey's 1996 film Beautiful Thing. Ben is also presenting the Gay Britannia Season on 大象传媒 Radio 4 Extra.

Presenter Samira Ahmed
Producer Marilyn Rust.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Horror on Film

    Duration: 08:42

  • Kathy Reichs

    Duration: 07:18

  • Actor Managers

    Duration: 07:50

  • Ben Hunte

    Duration: 03:45

Horror on Film

Main image: Hounds of Love聽Image credit: Arrow Films

Hounds of Love is on general release from 28 June, cert 18
Wish Upon is on general release from 28 June, cert 15

Kathy Reichs

Kathy Reichs
Kathy Reichs

Her book, Two Nights, is out now

Ben Hunte

Ben Hunte
Ben Hunte

Ben Hunte's Queer Icon is聽Jonathan Harvey鈥檚 Beautiful Thing, with Mama Cass soundtrack

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Samira Ahmed
Producer Marilyn Rust
Interviewed Guest Kim Newman
Interviewed Guest Isabel Stevens
Interviewed Guest Kathy Reichs
Interviewed Guest Robert Hastie
Interviewed Guest David Benedict
Interviewed Guest Ben Hunte

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  • Wed 26 Jul 2017 19:15

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