Spring REVIEW
Despite being ultimately light on the horror side of things, Spring remains an intriguing monster love story.
Despite being ultimately light on the horror side of things, Spring remains an intriguing monster love story.
While there are decent performances and some effective scares, the updates and reimaginings don’t prove substantial enough to warrant a reboot.
It Follows excels is in not denouncing the imagination of its audience, but by allowing it to be an active participant in the realm of the macabre…
Carnival of Souls, the 1962 horror film from director Herk Harvey, is chilling, atmospheric, emotional and influential. Our latest ‘Reel Classic’ is here…
If you’re on the lookout for a great low-budget horror film, and if you like to chart the growth of a great emerging director, than Avenged should definitely be on your to-watch list…
Generally speaking, the horror genre doesn’t see too many big-screen outings these days. The usual low-budgets associated with these films are obviously big factors when it comes to distribution and marketing, but the sad truth is that this is a
When I was a child my father made the ill-advised decision of allowing me to watch Chucky. I don’t know why he thought it would be a good idea to show his impressionable four-year-old daughter a movie about a killer doll, but
[Review written by Lola Sterrett] The Babadook is one of the most horrific movies I have seen in years. All I can say is thank you writer-director Jennifer Kent for making a film that is the essence of childhood nightmares.
Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Writer-director Greg McLean stabbed and sliced his way onto the international horror-circuit with Wolf Creek, an independently produced horror-film set in Australia’s Outback. Dubiously marketed as being “based on true events”, since the plot bore elements of
Review written by Rosie Taylor. It’s the horror that has you begging cinema security to escort you to your car; you dive in and lock the doors, reassess and unlock because you might need a quick escape, reassess AGAIN and