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“Warhammer”-inspired Short “Guardsman” Makes a Solid Case for a Live Action Feature!
In a world with films like Pacific Rim and Warcraft, I don’t see why a live-action “Warhammer” film couldn’t become a reality one day. As one of the most popular tabletops out there, not to mention boasting a massive catalog of fiction, I’m actually surprised we haven’t seen more movement on one yet.
It seems that independent writer/director Richard Boylan was so impatient for a live-action “Warhammer” film that he made his own short film called “Guardsman”.
“After falling through the collapsed ceiling of an abandoned Imperial guard training facility, Guardsman Raines wakes to find himself alone and separated from his squad deep in heart of enemy territory and facing a legion of monsters.”
“Guardsman” was written by Boman Modine (son of Matthew Modine) who most recently directed and wrote an episode of the forthcoming “Dark/Web” series.
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Mubi to Publish Lost ‘Faust’ Bible For 100th Anniversary of F.W. Murnau’s Silent Film Classic
Nosferatu filmmaker F.W. Murnau‘s dark fantasy epic, Faust, celebrates its centennial anniversary this October, and Mubi is celebrating with a book release containing rare material thought to have been lost.
The Faust Bible: The Making of F.W. Murnau’s Masterpiece is being published by Mubi Editions in partnership with la Cinémathèque française, Variety reports today, on October 17.
The new release “brings to light a recently-unearthed artefact of film history: a visual diary of approximately 400 photographs and original illustrations documenting the making of the film almost step-by-step.”
Faust crew members Robert Herlth, Carl Hoffmann, and Walter Röhrig initially presented Murnau with the materials in a prop bible for the comprehensive dive into the film’s production, but they were lost for many years in his move from Germany to Hollywood.
After a painstaking restoration process, the Faust Bible will be published in full for the very first time.
“One of the most influential and pioneering filmmakers of the silent era, F.W. Murnau was known for the privacy of his film sets,” said la Cinémathèque française’s Mannoni. “Reluctant to welcome visitors, he was even less inclined to reveal his creative process. The rediscovery of the Faust ‘Bible’ offers extraordinary insight into the making of one of cinema’s great masterpieces. Published in its entirety for the first time, it allows readers to trace the creation of this legendary film.”
In the silent film classic, “God and Satan war over earth; to settle things, they wager on the soul of Faust, a learned and prayerful alchemist.”
To mark the occasion, both for the rare release and Faust‘s 100th, Mubi will present a series of international events and screenings throughout fall 2026.

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