PinnedThe Dillon Empire’s Other Dominions: Revised EditionA smug, self-satisfied promotion of what I get up to outside this siteSep 12A response icon7Sep 12A response icon7
PinnedA Complete List of My NovelsGothic mystery, sci-fi, children’s adventures, and the odd romantic drama. Something for everyone.Apr 1, 2023A response icon47Apr 1, 2023A response icon47
PinnedSimon Dillon: Where Did He Come From, and Can We Put Him Back?Novelist. Short Story-ist. Film enthusiast. Book enthusiast. Purveyor of sarcasm and dark humour. And somehow, he escaped…Feb 15, 2021A response icon15Feb 15, 2021A response icon15
PinnedPublished inThe Pro FilesA Story Isn’t A SermonWriter Q&A with Simon DillonFeb 17, 2023A response icon44Feb 17, 2023A response icon44
Published inFanfareHow Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond Era Became Comfort FilmsThe 007 of three decades ago triggers memories of safer, happier times1d agoA response icon101d agoA response icon10
Film Review — AnemoneDaniel Day-Lewis is brilliant, as expected, in Ronan Day-Lewis’s bleak directorial debut2d agoA response icon32d agoA response icon3
Film Review — Predator BadlandsSilly and CGI-smothered, but not entirely devoid of entertainment value3d agoA response icon93d agoA response icon9
Published inFanfareOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: 50 Years OnMiloš Forman’s Oscar-showered adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel remains a provocative powerhouse half a century later4d agoA response icon94d agoA response icon9
Published inSimon Dillon CinemaFilm Review — Die My LoveJennifer Lawrence gives a fearless performance in Lynne Ramsay’s typically miserable take on Ariana Harwicz’s novel5d agoA response icon155d agoA response icon15
Published inFanfareBrief Encounter: 80 Years OnDavid Lean and Noël Coward’s classic romantic weepie is still beautiful and devastatingNov 7A response icon8Nov 7A response icon8