[Editorial] Horror Filmmakers to Watch: Christian Bachini
IIn terms of innovation in short-form filmmaking, Christian “Kang” Bachini’s incredible Escalation stands out above the rest…
[Mother of Fears] Be Seen And Not Heard in The People Under the Stairs
For Mommy in The People Under the Stairs, that means stealing children from the neighbourhood in the hopes of being delivered a perfect child without having to give birth to it and raise it herself. …
[Film Review] Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)
Now, for the Gen-Z set, Bodies Bodies Bodies twerks its way onto the scene with some of the funniest, smartly written, TikTok-fueled young adults to get hacked and slashed.
[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).
[Film Review] The Feast (Gwledd)
Before launching into this review, it feels important to note that The Feast is the first Welsh-language film to enter cinemas in five years.
[Film Review] Glorious (2022)
It isn’t easy to pull off the single location horror film with any real sense of tension and dread.
[Editorial] 6 Best Streaming Services for Horror Film Fans
Looking to get your horror film fix? Then here are 6 of the very best places in the UK for you to stream horror, thriller and sci-fi movies.
[Editorial] Frightfest UK 2022: Most Anticipated
This August sees the return of the UK’s biggest genre film festival – Frightfest. Taking place at Cineworld in Leicester Square, the event screens over 60 films over the course of 5 days – including full length features and shorts.
[Film Review] Ultrasound (2021)
Ultrasound (2021) is an intriguing watch, keeping you on your toes, allowing you to fall for its understated approach to a high concept plot before throwing revelations thick and fast after revealing a couple of plot twists, leaving you reeling with the same thoughts as its three protagonists; how do you know what is real?
[Film Review] Incantation (2022)
Well wishes and blessings are not only culturally expected, but are expressed without a second thought, even by those who don’t believe in any form of divine energy.
[Film Review] Mad God (2021)
Mad God is a bleak, visually arresting journey into a world of madness, suffering and violence, filled with ‘Miltonesque’ monsters and villains
[Film Review] When I Consume You (2022)
There is nothing in the world like an independent horror film that moves to the beat of its own drum. Shirking cliché and formula, When I Consume You offers a wholly unique experience for the viewer, requiring a bit of patience, and delivering heartbreaking terror.
[Book Review] Nos4a2 (2013)
Using echoes of childhood nostalgia reminiscent of Peter Pan or Goonies, Joe Hill’s Nos4a2 (2013) twists childlike wonder into bloody debasement..
[Book Review] Sausages: The Making of Dog Soldiers (2022)
As the horror world gears up for the beautiful new Second Sight release of Dog Soldiers (2002) it seems like the perfect time to show Neil Marshall’s horror debut as much love as it deserves.
[Editorial] Best 10 Horror Films of the 2010s
When I think of films of the 2010s, the dreaded term ‘elevated horror’ rears its ugly head…
[Book Review] You’ve Lost a Lot of Blood (2022)
‘You should never judge a book by its cover (or title)’, may be true for a lot of authors - but not for Eric LaRocca.
[Editorial] Excision: Devotion to The Bloody Self
Excision is a forcefully welcomed film that leaves a mark on the viewer like a gaping wound…
[Editorial] 15 of the Best Horror Films of the 2000s
The 2000s was an amazing time for horror movies…
[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…
[TV Review] Scream TV Series (2014) Season 1
The film Scream (1996) was self-aware slasher at its finest…