[Film Review] Yokai Monsters Trilogy (1968 - 1969)
Review, Film Review, Horror Sarah Miles / Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Sarah Miles / Contributor

[Film Review] Yokai Monsters Trilogy (1968 - 1969)

To talk about the Yōkai Monsters trilogy, now available on Shudder after a great Arrow box set release last year, it’s necessary to give an idea of what yōkai actually are. However, it’s a little difficult to say as most definitions fall short in encompassing the role that they play in Japanese folklore.

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[Film Review] My Best Friend’s Exorcism (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Kim Morrison / Senior Contributor & Social Manager Review, Film Review, Horror Kim Morrison / Senior Contributor & Social Manager

[Film Review] My Best Friend’s Exorcism (2022)

Another beloved horror novel has been given the movie treatment this October as Grady Hendrix’s My Best Friend’s Exorcism (2022) hit Amazon Prime. Based on the 2016 novel, which many of us bought for its beautiful ‘80s VHS-style cover, My Best Friend’s Exorcism focuses on the relationship between best friends Abby (Elsie Fisher) and Gretchen (Amiah Miller) after a night at a lake house goes very wrong.

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[Film Review] Hounded (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Senior Contributor & Admin Assistant Review, Film Review, Horror Ariel Powers-Schaub / Senior Contributor & Admin Assistant

[Film Review] Hounded (2022)

Tommy Boulding’s Hounded (2022) is a fast-paced and violent appraisal of classism. Four friends make their living as thieves, stealing art from the homes of wealthy people and selling it to art dealers.

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[Film Review] Mother Superior (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Megan Kenny / Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Megan Kenny / Contributor

[Film Review] Mother Superior (2022)

In 1975, Sigrun, an anesthetist in training, agrees to care for the ailing, eccentric Baroness Heidenreich in her crumbling, dilapidated country pile. Alone, except for the Baroness and her equally strange man servant Otto, Sigrun begins to explore the long abandoned dusty rooms, filled with records, chemistry sets, esoteric symbols and taxidermy animals, searching for the truth about her past.

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[Film Review] Two Witches (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Iona Smith / Senior Contributor & Events Organiser Review, Film Review, Horror Iona Smith / Senior Contributor & Events Organiser

[Film Review] Two Witches (2022)

Witches don’t die before leaving their legacy. Two Witches, told in two separate acts that come together to weave a tale of inheritance, begins with the pregnant Sarah (Belle Adams) and her partner Simon (Ian Michaels) who are out to dinner when they receive an evil eye from a random woman at another table, the chapter’s titular Boogeywoman (Marina Parodi).

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[Film Review] The Lost Boys (1987)
Review, Film Review, Horror Megan Kenny / Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Megan Kenny / Contributor

[Film Review] The Lost Boys (1987)

David and his younger brother Sam move with their mother Lucy to the seaside town of Santa Carla. Still recovering in the aftermath of divorce, Lucy settles in with her eccentric father and looks for work in the sinister, yet bustling, town known, according to local graffiti, as the murder capital of the world.

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[Film Review] Bite (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Jerry Sampson / Senior Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Jerry Sampson / Senior Contributor

[Film Review] Bite (2022)

A film that can be considered a cross between Snatch and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre sounds like a pretty good deal, and overall, director James Owen’s Bite takes bits from each film in a manner that doesn’t entirely feel like a retread, but also doesn’t quite hit the mark of an original genre film.

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[Film Review] Sissy (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Elizabeth Bishop / Senior Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Elizabeth Bishop / Senior Contributor

[Film Review] Sissy (2022)

This year sees the UK premiere of some incredible looking female-fronted horrors: Candyland in the vein of 70s exploitation movies exploring the underground world of truck stop sex workers; Piggy a tale of one girls revenge against her bullies; and The Harbinger which focuses on two best friends supporting each other through the horrors of the pandemic and beyond – to name but a few.

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[Film Review] Barbarian (2022)
Review, Film Review, Horror Elizabeth Bishop / Senior Contributor Review, Film Review, Horror Elizabeth Bishop / Senior Contributor

[Film Review] Barbarian (2022)

One of the most anticipated titles of the year was the UK premiere of Zach Creggers Barbarian. The trailer released back in June was pretty vague – a young woman (Tess Marshall played by Georgina Campbell) – arrives at a house she has rented out on Airbnb only to find that the key has already been taken and a man named Keith (Bill Skarsgard) has already checked in.

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