Regular visitors to the site will know that, in my humble opinion, 1978 supernatural masterpiece Full Circle is not only the best horror film you probably haven’t seen, it’s one of the best horror films full stop.

I’ve been researching the film for close to three years now, interviewing cast and crew, tracking down rare promotional material and searching for the film’s locations in London – a true passion project.

On top of that, I have been working with director Richard Loncraine to try and work out exactly who owns the rights to the film, as clearing this up would enable us to then restore and re-release the film (the likes of technicolour, the BFI and Arrow Video are involved).

Anyways, as I have convinced myself that 2019 is indeed the year we will sort this (and Technicolour are inching towards giving us the negative) I have decided to set up a twitter account to document my efforts, as well as uploading some of the masses of rare photos etc I have got my hands on over the years – including polaroids from cast members and much more.

It would please me greatly (and confirm this is something worth doing) if any fans of the film (or horror in general) or even me in general (far less likely) would follow the account, as this is the sort of confidence boost I need to push on with my quest.

The account is: @full_julia

Any help is gratefully received!

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Simon is a journalism tutor in London, who also just happens to be a movie fanatic, with a craving for the darker side of cinema. He has written three books - on the horror films of director Bob Clark (2014), the history of the character Norman Bates (2015) and the work of British exploitation director Pete Walker (2017). He is currently working with director Richard Loncraine to explore all avenues in a bid to orchestrate the re-release of 1978 Mia Farrow chiller Full Circle