Nathan Head

 
Various Newspaper Clippings
Tameside Advertiser July 2010 LEFT: The Tameside Advertiser from July 2010 covering The Archangel Murders being shown at Cannes and also mentioning Nathan's appearance in Doctor Who.
BELOW LEFT: Picture of Nathan Head in the Macclesfield Express from 30th December 2009, covering The Archangel Murders screening in New York.
BELOW RIGHT: Article covering The Archangel Murders in the Manchester Evening News from 16th December 2009.
Macclesfield Express 30th December 2009 The Manchester Evening News 16th December 2009
   
Shock Horror Magazine
Two-page interview with Nathan about his involvement in the Macready franchise from playing Raymond Korkinsky in 'The Archangel Murders' to appearing as Fadgeface Demon in 'Underworld Tales'.
October - November 2010
   
   
Gorezone Magazine
Five star review in Gorezone Magazine of 'The Archangel Murders' starring Nathan Head.
September 2009
   
   
Haunted Magazine
Two-page article on new scare attraction featuring Nathan Head as Gauntley the Butler in 'FEARooms!'.
July - August 2011
   
   
Image also on index page
   
Scareworld Magazine
Article on new scare attraction featuring Nathan Head as Gauntley the Butler in
'FEARooms!'.
February - May 2011
   
   
Scareworld Magazine
Adverts for various scare attractions with Nathan Head as King Khamundi the mummy for 'Scare Kingdom Scream Park' & Gauntley the Butler from 'FEARooms!'.
June - September 2011

   
   
   
   
Shallow Graves Magazine
Picture of Nathan Head as Raymond Korkinsky in 'The Archangel Murders'.
January 2010
   
   
Doctor Who Magazine
Images of Nathan Head on the set of 'Doctor Who: Voyage Of The Damned'.
9th January 2008
   
   
The Times Magazine
Centrefold of Nathan Head with Kylie Minogue behind the scenes on 'Doctor Who: Voyage Of The Damned'.
15th December 2007
   
   
Hot Village Magazine
Advert for an event where Nathan DJ'd alongside Eurovision star Nicki French.
August 2007
   
   
Media Scene Magazine
Full-page article on the 'Underworld Tales' cartoon.
June 2010
   
   
Urban Life Magazine
Adverts for cinema listing over the Halloween weekend where 'The Archangel Murders' had a limited release at the Odeon.
October 2009
   
   
Docor Who Magazine
Full cast listing mentioning Nathan in the Doctor Who Series Four Companion.
2008
   



"Comedy talent at it's best...Not only was the humour unpredictable but so was the standard of acting, every single person on that stage deserves to go so far in their careers, all keen, enthusiastic and natural. I found myself crying with laughter by the end of the performance with the great comedy that was on stage...The night was a true success and an enjoyable evening out."

Stephen Bailey
RemoteGoat


"Decent FX, gore and laughs combined...starring Ryan McDermott and Nathan Head, it is an onslaught of supernatural gore comedy...truly independent British film at it's best...You can see that real effort as well as blood and sweat have been poured in - and there's plenty of blood to be had in this title...It's interesting to see an indie film present something new instead of just covering old ground..."


Dean Boor
Gorezone Magazine


"One Woman Show, offered another interesting take on a hostage situation that somehow reminded me of Michael Mann’s Manhunter and offered the chance to talk with its lead actor, Nathan Head – a hugely likeable chap who was very open about his process without ever seeming pretentious... it should also be noted Mr Head has some other impressive credits to his name, in addition to some interesting projects on the horizon..."

Noel Mellor
Film Rant


"From the opening line to the last, you are presented with a fun-but-sinister romp in Mark Macready's world. In my opinion, we will be seeing a lot more from this talented group...Nathan Head not only gave us one great performance as Raymond Korkinsky, but two, as he also played the creature dubbed the Archangel."

Lili Desghoules
Lili's Lair


"There’s some potential there, I think. It kind of sounds like the filmmakers have sort of a 'British HELLBOY' thing going for them. Plus, the flick is also promising loads of gore, and just about every type of monster and demon you could possibly wish for! Yay!..."

Mike Catalino
JoBlo.com


"A testament to the dedication and talent of all involved"

Richard O'Neill
NothingChronicle


"Nathan Head is not just another actor. His outside interests run deep, obscure, and intellectual. Nathan is the quality-type character actor who could easily pull off playing Sir Anthony Hopkins' role of Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs, or any A-list cast character actor's part for that matter"
Lili Desghoules, Lili's Lair


"Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders is certainly the best 30-minutes I’ve spent in a long time (ninety-minutes, if you count the fact that I watched it three times). It is pitch-perfect dry humor, downright hilarious... I gave this film four beers. I wish I could give it five. Hell, I wish I could buy these guys five beers."

Paul Gagne
(ZombieBoy)
JoBlo.com


"humour that has been thrown in to nearly every scene and it saves the movie. Without it, this would’ve just been 30 minutes of uninspiring twittle. I’ll put it down to my liking for Nathan Head…and his ability to ad lib in a way that makes me laugh heartily."

NX Live


"...seems like one to keep an eye on..."
Eric Walkuski
JoBlo.com


"No such pretension was necessary for the final spectacle of the evening, Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders made no bones about what it was right from the outset – a balls out, eyebrow-cocking horror comedy romp...Nathan Head clearly does his slightly possessed, sinister, untrustworthy Russian with great pleasure...At thirty minutes long, this is no short – but quite frankly I could have watched a whole lot more."

Noel Mellor
Film Rant


"In April 1999, 23-year-old David Copeland caused terror throughout London with three nail bomb explosions targeting gay, black and Asian communities...which killed three people and injured more that 100."


S B
TV Times


"...Acting wise the film is pretty good for a short...Nathan Head plays one character in two roles (trying not to give too much away here) with differing performances to seperate out the two different roles...Overall then, Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders is a perfect slice of low budget, lovingly produced British horror comedy."

Paul Cryer
Let's All Go To The Lobby


"...a crazy, nutty, scary, funny ride about demon hunting, wife stealing and shape-shifting. Top quality stuff that left the audience in stitches!"

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