PinnedA Complete List of My NovelsGothic mystery, sci-fi, children’s adventures, and the odd romantic drama. Something for everyone.Apr 1, 202345Apr 1, 202345
PinnedThe Dillon Empire’s Other DominionsDare you sail off the edge of the Medium map to see what I get up to elsewhere? Here be monsters…Sep 20, 202411Sep 20, 202411
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, 202115Feb 15, 202115
PinnedPublished inThe Pro FilesA Story Isn’t A SermonWriter Q&A with Simon DillonFeb 17, 202342Feb 17, 202342
Published inFanfareHow to Train Your Dragon: 15 Years OnA pointless live-action remake may be on the way, but the spirited 2010 animated original still has adventure, wit, and heart to spare11h ago211h ago2
Published inSimon Dillon CinemaFilm Review — OpusJohn Malkovich is on gloriously deranged form as a pop star cult leader in Mark Anthony Green’s enjoyably preposterous horror-thriller1d ago11d ago1
Rebecca: 85 Years OnAlfred Hitchcock’s outstanding adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s classic gothic mystery remains a major personal favourite4d ago54d ago5
Published inSimon Dillon CinemaFilm Review — One of Them DaysKeke Palmer and DZA are friends and flatmates desperate to avoid eviction in Lawrence Lamont’s enjoyable farcical comedy5d ago25d ago2
Published inFanfarePretty Woman: 35 Years OnDoes Garry Marshall’s famous romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere hold up well today?Mar 1138Mar 1138
Published inSimon Dillon CinemaFilm Review — Mickey 17Robert Pattinson captivates in Boon Joon-ho’s eccentric satirical sci-fi black comedyMar 1015Mar 1015