[Film Review] Ban This Sick Filth: Moral Outrage Cold Light of Day (1989)
In what feels like Britain’s answer to Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Fhiona Louise’s grimy and shocking Cold Light of Day (1989)…
[Film Review] Dashcam (2021)
Jake Caul (Eric Tabach) is an editor for a New York news programme; his colleagues talk down to him and don’t seem to realise their best reports would be diminished without his technical savvy…
[Film Review] Unearth 2021
In an age of agricultural anxiety and an ever-pervasive fear of sickness, a slew of recent horrors have explored the importance of healthy land…
[Film Review] Claw 2021
How do you like your monster movies? Lots of screaming and plenty of killings, or adventure and fun?
[Film Review] The Maid (2021)
The Maid is an immensely satisfying, subgenre-blurring rollercoaster from start to finish…
[Film Review] Superhost (2021)
Horror has always held a mirror up to the concerns and social anxieties of its time…
[Film Review] Bad Candy (2021)
Short bites, like the kinds you get in horror anthologies, are highly desired in the age of TikTok and Twitter…
[Film Review] Sacrilege (2021)
Four friends (of the “pretty young women” variety) take a few days break in the countryside. They don’t all get along brilliantly…
[Film Review] Welcome to the Blumhouse – Double Feature Bingo Hell & Black as Night (2021)
Following the success of last year’s Welcome to the Blumhouse, the collective is back with four brand new horror/thriller films…
[Film Review] Basket Case (1982)
At this showing, they had managed to scrounge up the original trailer for Basket Case, and I was instantly enthralled. I had to see this movie…
[Film Review] We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021)
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021) is identity horror - taking place in the mind where one’s identity resides…
[Film Review] Stay Alive (2006)
The 2000s were a special time if you liked movies about dead, older women using inventive ways to return from the dead and kill people…
[Film Review] Yakuza Princess (2021)
Yakuza Princess (2021), directed by Vincente Amorim, is the story of a young woman named Akemi (played by MASUMI) trying to balance…
[Film Review] A Tale Of Two Sisters (2003)
Kim Jee-Woon’s A Tale Of Two Sisters (2003) is the highest grossing South Korean horror film and was also the first to be screened in American cinemas…
[Film Review] Nightdrive (2021)
Ever since Ida Lupino’s The Hitch-Hiker, films have taught us over the years that getting into a car with a stranger is a bad idea…
[Film Review] Fantasia Film Festival 2021 - #Blue_Whale
In 2015, the Blue Whale Challenge became worldwide news when a string of young suicides were linked to the online game…
[Film Review] Bloodthirsty (2020)
The independent horror scene is rife with new concepts and explorations of old lore, from vampires to werewolves…
[Film Review] Lake Mungo (2008)
The Book of Horror: The Anatomy of Fear in Film by Matt Glasby picked out Lake Mungo as one of the scariest movies ever…
[Film Review] Night of the Living Dicks at the Fantasia International Film Festival is a Fun Horror-Comedy About Misogyny
There's a lot of dicks in the Night of the Living Dicks (2021). They come in all shades and sizes: the harassers, the hateful, the patriarchal, the underhanded, the blowhards…
[Film Review] Hall (2020)
Hall (2020) follows a group of strangers in a hotel, all with their own lives and problems, taken unawares by an unnamed virus…
