[Film Review] When The Screaming Starts (2021)
An investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker are invited to shadow a young man with ambitions to become the next infamous serial killer…
[TV Review] Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Shocking Truth (2000)
In 2000, David Gregory wrote and directed this documentary, which looks at the creation of the cult classic slasher movie in detail…
[Film Review] Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021)
James searches for answers about his wife who went missing a few years ago in 90s Chicago…
[Film Review] The Medium (2021)
I can’t resist a faux documentary horror. I freely admit that. Ghostwatch, Behind the Mask:The Rise of Leslie Vernon, Savageland…
[Film Review] Shepherd (2021)
Shepherd leaves the audience with a bitter taste in their mouth, wondering whether they were ever meant to empathise with Tom Hughes…
[Film Review] Death Drop Gorgeous (2020)
The concept of camp has a long and storied past within the horror genre, and especially in the slasher…
[Film Review] Woe (2021)
Woe (2021) is a slow-burning thriller about two grief-stricken siblings. After the death of a beloved family member, each sibling processes grief in differing ways…
[Film Review] Celluloid Screams Festival: We Need To Do Something (2021)
We Need to Do Something (2021) takes place in a huge bathroom, where a family of four wait out a tornado….
[Film Review] Possession (1981)
Possession is a film that demands the presence of a mass audience, chowing down on popcorn and taking in the chaos.
[Editorial] Disability and Horror: Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break (2021)
Thirty-one years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed, in the hopes that by enforcing certain standards in business….
[Editorial] Interview with Demigod (2021) Writer and Director Miles Doleac
Demigod is a new film from Miles Doleac, about a terrifying secret awaiting a woman when she returns to her birthplace in Germany with her husband…
[Film Review] Caveat (2020)
Caveat, a promisingly rank piece of headfuckery from Irish director Damian McCarthy…
[Film Review] Last Night in Soho (2021)
Last Night in SoHo doesn’t feel bold enough to deliver on its more scathing commentary, delivering on cultivated cinematic moments that make it a diverting, if relatively empty vessel…
[Film Review] Antlers (2021)
The pandemic has led to a lot of movies getting pushed from their original cinematic release, and alongside A Quiet Place Part II (2021) and Halloween Kills (2021)…
[Film Review] Welcome to the Blumhouse: Double Feature The Manor & Madres (2021)
The second double feature release from Amazon Studios and Welcome to the Blumhouse tackles eugenics, ghosts, cool viney demons, and old age with a glossy sheen and few scares…
[Film Review] Ban This Sick Filth Presents: Moral Outrage Demonlover (2002)
For whatever reason, erotic thrillers seem to have largely gone the way of the dinosaurs since their popularity in the early 90s…
[Film Review] Escape The Undertaker (2021)
Halloween is a great time for a haunted house adventure, full of swirling fog, creepy basements and secret passageways…
[Film Review] Halloween Kills (2021)
The long-awaited Halloween Kills is finally here. Postponed a full year due to Covid, David Gordon Green’s newest installment…
[Mother of Fears] Laurie Strode Fights Her Fate and Fear in Halloween H20 20 Years Later
Few movie timelines are as confusing as the Halloween (1978) series. Not only are there currently three separate timelines…
[Film Review] Melancholie der Engel (2009)
Consumed by existential dread in the face of death, a group of grotesque sadists relish the opportunity to live out their most twisted and torturous fantasies…
