Frida: the Making of an Icon (2026)

Frida: The Making of an Icon, part of the Exhibition on Screen series, opens with a recording of Kahlo’s painting El Sueno (La cama) – or The Dream (The bed) – selling at the Exquisite Corpus auction of Surrealist art at Sotheby’s for a staggering $57.4 million. The painting depicts Frida sleeping on a wooden […]

Matador Bolero (2026)

Matador Bolero starts very calmly: there’s a young woman communing with nature against the backdrop of a rather beautiful, Super 8, retro-styled idyll. There’s no dialogue as of yet, and no music. She then finds a large, pastel-coloured egg, placing her hand on it – all the while being observed by a masked figure, hiding […]

Obsession (2026)

Bear (Michael Johnston) is a music store employee who harbours romantic feelings for childhood friend and co-worker Nikki (Inde Navarrette), but is finding it difficult to articulate his affection. Mutual friend and workmate Ian (Cooper Tomlinson) thinks that Bear shouldn’t risk jeopardising the current, comfortable situation between members of their easy-going social group, which also […]

New Fear’s Eve (2025)

Leslie (Lily-Claire Harvey), Brian (Turner Vaughn) and Moses (Matthew Tichenor) are three friends who work for Hooper Industries and the preparations for the firm’s New Year’s Eve bash are in full swing, despite a general lack of enthusiasm at having to work for the sexist, misogynist dinosaur that is Mr. Dugan (Dave Sheridan). Unbeknown to […]

Children of The Wicker Man (2024)

In the opening scene of documentary film Children of The Wicker Man, we see one of Robin Hardy’s sons taking receipt of some of his late father’s possessions – notably reels of film, papers and production notes related to the 1973 film. It’s this which prompts Justin to reach out to some of Hardy’s other […]

Hokum (2026)

Hokum (2026) is all about the periphery of stories. Legends, tales within tales, rumours, fractured biographies. Feelings and memories, not linearity and convention – which works really well in this deliberately splintered, but always impactful horror. Even as the opening credits roll we start with a story within a story, given that our protagonist Ohm […]

That’s Nasty! The Bogey Man (1980)

In 1983, the Director Of Public Prosecutions published its first list of movies which were tagged with the tabloid-friendly label of Video Nasties. These cinematic outliers were deemed to have to power to deprave and corrupt and, if the title in question had been successfully prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959, any dealer […]

That’s Nasty! Absurd (1981)

In 1983, the Director Of Public Prosecutions published its first list of movies which were tagged with the tabloid-friendly label of Video Nasties. These cinematic outliers were deemed to have to power to deprave and corrupt and, if the title in question had been successfully prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959, any dealer […]