[Film Review] Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021)
Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021) is the last part of the epic Fear Street story, and it had a tall order ahead of it as we looked to find out what happened in 1666…
[Film Review] The Toll (2020)
“Do you like blood, violence, and freaks of nature? Well, then, come on down!”
[Film Review] A Classic Horror Story (2021)
A woman covered in blood and cuts writhes in panic and pain as she struggles to release herself from the straps and gag that both bind and silence her…
[Film Review] Hostel (2005)
Dear torture porn, it’s really hard to defend you when you act like this. I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed. Love, Ariel…
[Film Review] Babythump (2021)
Baby Thump (2021) sets up a life sized diorama in which a couple find themselves landed with an unexpected house guest…
[Editorial] Christine: 1958 Ford Fury or a Symbol of the Teenage Outcast?
John Carpenter’s Christine (1983) tells of the events which unfold when an unpopular nerd Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) buys a car called Christine which he quickly becomes obsessed with…
[TV Review] The Exorcist
On 11th May 2018 The Exorcist was cancelled after two seasons, joining the ranks of other horror television shows that deserved more time…
[Film Review] The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
You may be tricked by all the shots of teens basking in the Texan sun, but everything Tobe Hooper puts on screen is there to make you feel unsettled…
[Film Review] Saw (2004)
In honor of the ninth instalment of the Saw franchise I revisited the film that started it all; Saw (2004) set off a wave of success with its fresh take on horror…
[Editorial] Fearing Love, Loving Fear: How Horror and My Valentine Helped Me Reclaim My Story
I’ve always been a naturally anxious and markedly sensitive person. As a child, I spent most of my time split between attending school and traveling to the hospital…
[Editorial] 10 Years Later: You’re Next (2011)
For many fans of You’re Next, Erin is the reason to watch. She is partly relatable, and partly what we might wish to be…
[Film Review] Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021)
This time, we get to meet C. Berman (Gillian Jacobs), the sole survivor of the Camp Nightwing massacre…
[Film Review] Halloween (1978)
Spawning many sequels, covering more than one timeline, and bringing Jamie Lee Curtis back from the dead…
[Film Review] The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)
The Conjuring franchise has been an interesting addition to the horror movie landscape of recent years…
[Editorial] Hex The Patriarchy: 25 Years of The Craft Discussion at Soho Horror Festival
To celebrate 25 years since the release of witchcraft coming-of-age teen horror, THE CRAFT, we were invited to host a panel discussion at Soho Horror Film Festival…
[Film Review] Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021)
The first part in an epic Netflix horror trilogy event finally hit our screens after months of waiting…
[Film Review] Witch Hunt (2020)
Directed by Elle Callahan, Witch Hunt (2020) is set against an alternate America where witchcraft is illegal and punishable by death…
[Book Review] Castle Heights: 18 Storeys, 18 Stories
To that end, Castle Heights is undoubtedly successful, sure to entertain and inspire writers and readers of indie horror…
[Film Review] Rot (1999)
No-budget filmmaking should be praised for its mere existence. Creativity comes in all forms and no form should be discouraged…
[Film Review] Superdeep (2021)
There are fewer things cooler than a horror premise that takes as its basis some facet of inadequately-explored reality…