[Film Review] Spiral: From The Book of Saw (2021)
After a little over a year, cinemas and theaters in certain countries are opening up and productions are finally releasing long awaited films…
[Book Review] The Cipher (1991)
There is a hole. A hole in the floor of a storage closet in Nicholas’s apartment building. Along with his friend and on/off lover, Nakota, the hole is explored as best they can…
[Film Review] Orozco the Embalmer (2001)
Documentaries these days tend to be glossy and sensationalized. Stream any docuseries from HBO or Netflix and the picture will be clear…
[Film Review] Great White (2021)
From its opening, in which a cavorting couple is rather unceremoniously offed, Great White sets itself out as a typical shark vs. people movie…
[Film Review] The Bad Man (2018)
In the realm of extreme horror films, there is an area I like to call extreme-light…
[Editorial] Top Sci-Fi Horror Of 2020
Science Fiction and horror have always made for good companions and 2020 brought several films which explored the nature of time, bodily autonomy and the scary side of technology…
[Film Review] Army Of The Dead (2021)
Zack Snyder has returned to zombie movies, and the way some people reacted to the news you would think it was the second coming of the zombie movie messiah…
[Film Review] Shortcut (2021)
Teenagers in peril have long been a staple of horror, from hapless campers being picked off by a slasher to the gangs of protagonists…
[Film Review] Seance (2021)
A clique of young women in the prestigious Edelvine Academy recite the words to conjure the resident ghost…
[Preview] Bye Bye Bad Taste Fest Comes To Portland with an Incredible Line-Up of Genre Films
Looking for something to do this weekend in Portland? Drive down to Bye Bye Bad Taste film festival…
[Film Review] Hellraiser: Judgement (2018)
The story of the Hellraiser series is one that, appropriately maybe, has seen a lot of suffering along the way…
[Editorial] Make Your Choice: What Would Jigsaw Do?
“Only those who have looked death in the face can appreciate life.” This is what Jigsaw says, but does he walk his talk?
[Editorial] ‘You Didn’t Know I Exist!’: The Feminist Possibilities of Mausoleum (1983)
One afternoon, in the hazy sunlight of her psychiatrist’s office, a woman is hypnotized. She lays back on the oxblood chesterfield sofa…
[Editorial] 10 Horror Podcasts You May Not Have Heard Of
Settle down, switch off those notifications and immerse yourself with a selection of audible treats…
[Film Review] Relic (2020)
For many, the concept of aging can seem like an inevitable, terrifying reality. But for others, aging threatens more than just fine lines and greying hair…
[Film Review] Psycho Goreman (2020)
Dripping with nostalgia and packed with ‘80s and ‘90s references, this is a film that a modern audience will enjoy…
[Film Review] The Descent (2005)
This film is one of the most brilliant, unique and terrifying things I have ever seen...
[Film Review] Charlie Says (2018)
The Manson Family never fails to pique our obsession with cults and nostalgia for the swinging sixties…
[Editorial] Mothers In Horror
Since its inception, women have always had a role in the horror genre. Early on, they were screeching and fainting damsels in distress, evolving later to ‘Final Girls’…
[Book Review] Water Shall Refuse Them
McKnight Hardy’s debut novel is a literary folk horror set in Wales during the summer heatwave of 1976…