[Book Review] Tinfoil Butterfly (2019)
Emma is on a mission to see the Badlands, a mountainous stretch of rocky terrain in South Dakota. Along the way, she must contend with both murderous strangers and the ghosts of her own past…
[Editorial] Five Films About Necrophilia That You May Love To Death
Necrophilia, aka, the sexual attraction towards dead bodies, or a sexual act involving dead bodies is probably one of the biggest taboos not only in real life…
[Book Review] Love Sickness (2021)
Lovesickness is one of Junji Ito’s lesser-known titles - Tomie and Uzamaki are the most famous - but Lovesickness certainly rivals them in terms of storytelling…
[Editorial] 10 Years Later: The Cabin in the Woods (2011)
A meta-slasher-comedy that executes being scary, funny and thoughtful, and manages to both reward horror fans for their insider knowledge…
[Editorial] Disability and Horror: Don’t Breathe (2016)
Fede Alvarez’s Don’t Breathe was a break-out indie horror hit upon its release in 2016, a fact somewhat remarkable given its premise, an old blind vet who is both victim and villain defending his home from good-looking burglars…
[Editorial] Medusa’s Man: Examining Brad in Teeth (2007)
Teeth (2007) is a refreshing coming of age tale starring the underrated Jess Weixler as the virginal Dawn who has been cursed (or blessed, based on your perceptions) with the folkloric vagina dentata…
[Film Review] Bleed With Me (2020)
How does it feel to be in a position to help others? How does it feel when you need to accept help?
[Film Review] False Positive (2021)
American comedian and actress Ilana Glazer is best known as the co-creator of Broad City, a web series that grew into a popular American comedy…
[Film Review] Sundance Film Festival 2021 - Censor
The debate surrounding censorship has been prominent, relevant and frankly always notoriously difficult, especially when looking at censorship through the lens of the horror film…
[Editorial] Director Julien Maury Talks All Things Kandisha
Having watched and reviewed Kandisha recently, it was a real pleasure and privilege to talk to Julien Maury, one of the minds behind the film…
[Film Review] A Good Woman is Hard to Find (2019)
Sarah (Sarah Bolger) is a grieving widow struggling to raise her two young children in the wake of her husband’s murder…
[Film Review] The Cured (2017)
“For years, the Maze virus spread across Europe, causing a violent psychosis in the infected. While most of the continent managed to control the contagion, the virus devastated Ireland…
[Film Review] Mai-chan's Daily Life (まいちゃんの日常, Mai-chan no Nichijō)
Mai-chan no Nichijō, or Mai-chan’s Daily Life, the newest release from Tetrofilms, begins by looking more like a highly experimental…
[Film Review] Grave Encounters (2011): Ten Years Later
Grave Encounters (2011), an independent Canadian film, celebrates its tenth anniversary this year…
[Film Review] The Forever Purge (2021)
I wonder if James DeMonaco realised he was building a horror franchise which will be a vehicle for representing the political, classist and racial tensions in the USA…
[TV Review] Inside No.9 (2014)
Unlike The League of Gentlemen and Psychoville, each episode of Inside No. 9 is a self-contained tale…
[Film Review] Debris Documentar (2003)
As a lover of extreme horror films, there are times when you must see past the merits of traditional filmmaking to look into the ‘extremity’ of what is being depicted on-screen…
[Film Review] Sadistic Intentions (2018)
A solid entry into the ‘horror hangout’ subgenre that takes interpersonal tensions and a love of metal to some very dark places.
[Film Review] #MeowToo (2021)
If curiosity killed the cat, there’s no telling what animosity will do to a rapist. Director Ryan Kruger returns to his roots with his 2021 short film #MeowToo…
[Film Review] Antebellum (2020)
“Antebellum” refers to the period in the history of the Southern United States between the American Revolution and the Civil War in 1861…