[Film Review] Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Like many horror fans, I was shamefully late to the Jennifer's Body party, watching it for the first time in 2020…
[Film Review] The Night (2020) review
Chilling, dark, and tormented are a few words to describe Iranian horror film The Night…
[Film Review] The Oak Room (2020) Is a Story Worth a Thousand Words
There are no good guys or bad guys in this story. There are people who make bad decisions and others who pay for them…
[Film Review] Synchronic (2020)
For the last few years, films at the intersection of sci-fi and horror have been characterized by a particular brand of trippy visuals and sound design…
[Film Review] Meatball Machine (2005)
Meatball Machine pushes the limits of splatter in this grotesque science fiction romp…
[Film Review] The Banishing (2020)
Set in the late 1930s, The Banishing centers around what is said to be the most haunted house in England…
[Film Review] Willy’s Wonderland (2021)
One man named The Janitor will “Nic Cage the fuck” all over animatronic Satan worshipping serial killers. This world is Willy’s Wonderland…
[Film Review] As Above, So Below (2014)
Not only does director John Erick Dowdle’s ambitious found footage film explore physical claustrophobia; it explores spiritual claustrophobia as well…
[Film Review] I Need You Dead! (2020)
Self-doubt and crippling imposter syndrome hits at any moment and the pain it brings can truly feel like death…
[Film Review] Psychosexual (2021)
When looking at cinema through an experimental lens, it allows the audience to witness film in a slightly different way…
[Film Review] Demon (2021)
Through the lens of noir filmmaking Demon (2021) showcases a state of suffering that may or may never end…
[Film Review] Honeydew (2020)
In a genre world where backwoods rednecks and flesh-eating Billy-Bob’s abound, Honeydew is a new and strange entry…
[Film Review] The Howling (1981)
Forty years on Joe Dante’s satirical horror still bites with decent scares and it feels more relevant than ever…
[Film Review] Inside (2007)
One of the most horrifying, bloody, unrelenting horror films of the past thirty years…
[Film Review] Come True (2021)
It feels like a waking nightmare, one that the audience cannot escape from, paralysed in front of our screens…
[Film Review] Saint Maud (2020)
Alarmingly brilliant, unnerving and enigmatic psychological horror touching upon themes of psychosexual-confusion…
[Film Review] Death Trip (2021)
Kelly Kay and James Watts’ horror film Death Trip plays with mood throughout the film, creating an uncomfortable feeling that lingers on screen…
[Film Review] Lucky (2020)
Cracks are starting to show in May’s (Brea Grant) life. All hint that things may not be what they seem on the surface…
[Film Review] The Columnist (2019)
Twitter Is it a blessing or a curse?’ is the question posed by the host and thus we are launched into an arena of complicated debate…
[Film Review] Censor (2021)
CENSOR draws us in step-by-step, with hypnotic rhythms, into the passages of Enid’s mind…
