[Film Review] Daughter (2022)
After having its world premiere at FrightFest 2022, taut thriller Daughter has now been released to rent or own digitally for the UK and Ireland.
[Film Review] Confessions of a Necrophile Girl (2021)
Directed by controversial director Cristiano Domiziano (Vore Gore, Nightmare Symphony), Confessions of a Necrophile Girl follows a young mortuary makeup artist as she documents through a video diary her struggles to fight her necrophiliac urges whilst on the job, or run the risk of getting caught.
[Film Review] Orphan: First Kill (2022)
It’s been 13 years since Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman) first terrorized audiences in 2009’s Orphan and now Esther the murderous maniac with a glandular disorder is back in Orphan: First Kill, a prequel directed by William Brent Bell (Stay Alive, The Boy).
[TV Review] Supernatural (2005-2020)
brothers Dean and Sam travel cross country on the hunt for demons, ghosts and things that go bump in the night…
[Editorial] 13 Possession Horror Films That Will Make Your Head Spin
Possession, whether of the demonic or spirit type, is one of the most popular subgenres of horror…
[Editorial] #HeldByHorror: Frankenstein and representation of loneliness
This week is #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek and writer, podcaster and Burlesque performer, Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana, talks about the film FRANKENSTEIN and its representation of loneliness.
[Editorial] Black Gloves, Blood and Style: The History of the Giallo Part 3
After the golden age of giallo had waxed and waned during the years of 1970 and 1978, the popularity of the Italian horror subgenre began to decline into the 1980s…
[Editorial] Droch Fola (Evil Blood): The Irish Vampire
A billowing silken black cloak envelopes a tall, pale European aristocratic gentleman
[Film Review] The Last Possession (2022)
The Last Possession (2022) is a haunted house chiller with an intercosmic twist.
[Editorial] 11 Irish Horror Films To Watch This St Patrick’s Day
Owing to the dark folkloric tradition that permeates Irish culture, it is very little wonder that Ireland has produced some of the most nightmarish and creepiest horror movies of recent years.
[Film Review] The Long Night (2022)
Directed by Rich Ragsdale and written by Robert Sheppe and Mark Young The Long Night is a dark and eerie tale…
[Book Review] It’s Me Billy: Black Christmas Revisited (2022)
It’s Me Billy: Black Christmas Revisited is an in-depth exploration of the horror film that influenced John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978)…
[Editorial] Hearts of Darkness: Mary Shelley - Mother of Monsters
It was a dark and tempestuous night in Villa Diodah, Switzerland in 1816 when the young Mary Shelley birthed a tale so monstrous…
[Film Review] Exorcist Vengeance (2022)
Exorcist Vengeance follows tough cookie Catholic priest Father Josef as he battles against the ultimate evil, the Devil himself…
[Editorial] Black Gloves, Blood and Style: The History of the Giallo Part 2
Despite the golden age of the giallo lasting a relatively short time period in the context of horror subgenres, with its heyday occurring between the years 1970 and 1975…
[Film Review] An Exquisite Meal (2021)
An Exquisite Meal follows dinner hosts Dave and Irene as they aim to entertain their dearest friends with a sumptuous meal…
[Editorial] Interview with Director Edoardo Vitaletti of The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021)
The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021) is a dark and gothic tale that examines the consequences of life under a repressive and restrictive society…
[TV Review] The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 4
Created by The Boulet Brothers, Dragula follows the trials and tribulations of eleven contestants as they battle it out to be drag’s number one super monster…
[Editorial] 12 Ghouls of Christmas: Black Christmas (1974): The Bridge From Giallo To Slasher
Directed by Bob Clarke, the original Black Christmas from 1974 is a festive murder mystery film set in a sorority house over the holidays…
[TV Review] Behind The Monsters (2021)
Behind The Monsters is an in depth examination of how some of the most famous horror antagonists were created…