[Film Review] Detention (2019)
There can be something special about horror stories that weave imagined horrors with real-life ones…
[Film Review] Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021)
It's Halloween night, and while most of the Muppets are at Kermit and Miss Piggy's party, Gonzo has been invited to a unique event…
[Film Review] V/H/S 94 (2021)
Just shy of 10 years after the original was released, Bloody Disgusting are back again with another instalment of the V/H/S anthology series…
[Film Review] Meander (2020)
Meander had me at “claustrophobic death traps.” The poster and synopsis for the film promised horror reminiscent of Cube-meets-Saw…
[Editorial] Spencer Charnas from Ice Nine Kills chats The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood
We caught up with Ice Nine Kills frontman Spencer Charnas to chat all about their latest album The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood…
[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)…
[TV Review] Midnight Mass (2021)
“There is no time. There is no death. Life is a dream. It’s a wish. Made again and again and again and again. And I’m all of it. I am everything. I am all. I am that I am.”…
[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?
[TV Review] Amazon Studios’ I Know What You Did Last Summer is a Personal Reimagining of a Slasher Classic
The original I Know What You Did Last Summer remains one of the most beloved entries in the teen slasher boom of the late 1990s…
[Book Review] The Final Girl Support Group
Final girls hold deep meaning and significance for horror fans, and author Grady Hendrix shows an acute understanding of this with his latest offering…
[Film Review] The Maid (2021)
The Maid is an immensely satisfying, subgenre-blurring rollercoaster from start to finish…
[TV Review] Squid Game (2021)
The plot follows gambling addict and failed father Seong Gi-hun, who finds himself in a world of debt…
[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…
[Editorial] The Horror of Found Footage: Discussing Found Footage Horror Films
Diving into the depth of found footage horror films! With guests Jed Shepherd, Aislinn Clarke, Adrian Tofei and Mary Beth McAdnrews….
[Book Review] Sorrowland (2021)
Vern has escaped from Cainland. She’s pregnant. Through the woods, she flees from her husband, the Reverend Sherman, and from the cult-like settlement she grew up in…
