[Film Review] The Advent Calendar (2021)
The Advent Calendar (2021) is the story of Eva (Eugénie Derouand) counting down the days to Christmas with some strange candy from a threatening calendar…
[Film Review] Dark Chronicles (2021)
The horror anthology has been making a welcome comeback in recent years. Fans with fond memories of portmanteau films such as Dr Terror’s House of Horrors and TV compilations like Tales From the Crypt have been catered to with brand new collections…
[Film Review] Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) series has always been rooted in feminism, with every entry written and directed by women, and the newest addition, Slumber Party Massacre (2021), is no different….
[Film Review] The Last Matinee (2021)
If you’re a cinephile and old enough to remember a time before everyone had a cell phone, before streaming services took over as the go-to way to catch a movie…
[TV Review] The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 4
Created by The Boulet Brothers, Dragula follows the trials and tribulations of eleven contestants as they battle it out to be drag’s number one super monster…
[Film Review] Menopause (2021)
Imagine a blonde woman, bloody, screaming and stabbing someone out of the camera's range. When she's satisfied her work is done, she calmly gets out some ice cream from her freezer..
[Film Review] Red Snow (2021)
Red Snow (2021) follows aspiring novelist Olivia Romo (Dennice Cisneros), who is alone in her family’s cabin around Christmas…
[Film Review] Pyewacket (2017)
Teenage rebellion is often a key theme in horror; revolts against authority figures are shown through excessive drinking, sex, and drugs…
[Film Review] Grave Encounters (2011)
In one of the few clever post-Blair Witch Project found-footage entries, the film crew of the titular paranormal reality TV show finds themselves trapped inside a legitimately haunted former asylum…
[Book Review] In the Cut (1995)
Despite its label as an erotic thriller, Susanna Moore's fourth novel In the Cut has such a nightmare-inducing plot and haunting imagery that it fits more closely into the horror genre…
[Film Review] I Love Snuff (1995)
Sometimes I wonder, as I sit watching movies like Jean-Louis Costes and Yves Pierog’s 1995 extremely nasty I Love Snuff, what the fuck is wrong with people?
[Film Review] That Cold Dead Look in Your Eyes (2021)
In the realm of experimental cinema, there are few contemporary films that stand out as truly unique and memorable…
[Event Review] FilmQuest Film Festival
The most fantastic genre fest in the galaxy…
[Film Review] Hate Crime (2012)
The last review I wrote was a little difficult to get started because of how complex the film was. This one is different: Hate Crime is difficult to review …
[Film Review] Spencer (2021)
But very soon, through Pablo Larrain’s direction and Jonny Greenwood’s score, it’s evident that this isn’t your run of the mill ‘Diana’ film…
[Film Review] Puppet Killer (2019)
Puppet Killer (2019) is the Christmas horror-comedy to add to your watchlist this season. It tells the story of Jamie (Aleks Paunovic), who watches a horror movie with his mom and dad every Christmas…
[Film Review] XXX Dark Web (2019)
To many people, the words ‘dark web’ conjures up images of illegal weapons trading, chemical experimentation the likes of which most of us can only imagine…
[TV Review] Behind The Monsters (2021)
Behind The Monsters is an in depth examination of how some of the most famous horror antagonists were created…
[Film Review] The Strings (2020)
The Strings (2020) opens with shots of a lonely beach and a man walking into the ocean. He’s too far away to see clearly, and we’re left wondering who he might be…
[Film Review] Titane (2021)
The striking and challenging new film Titane was written and directed by Julia Ducournau; and when I left the screening last night…
