Film Review: Anguish (2015)

By Tristan Bishop Your teen years can be a scary place, what with all those possibilities and unknown quantities rubbing up against hormonal explosions – things can get weird and extreme quite quickly, so it’s unsurprising that filmmakers tend to keep mining the teenage experience for horror films. Of course, the vast majority don’t really […]

Film Review: Cord (2015)

By Keri O’Shea I’ll be the first to admit that I’m something of a fan of post-apocalyptic cinema: give me a filmmaker who can show us some unpalatable possibilities for humankind’s future via a dramatisation of just how frail our structures and norms are and, in an odd way, I’m happy. The opening scenes of […]

Blu-Ray Review: Re-Animator (1985)

By Ben Bussey It can be an interesting business covering DVD and Blu-ray reissues of older movies. Sometimes we wind up with stuff we always meant to see but never got around to; sometimes they’re movies we’ve never even heard of before. But other times, they’re movies which really need no introduction at all – […]

DVD Review: Among the Living (2014)

By Keri O’Shea Whatever happened to the ‘new wave of French horror’, then? I guess the wave just broke. After dominating the horror scene just shy of a decade ago, turning everything, everywhere into a blue-filtered torture fest overlaid with religious anxiety and women in very functional underwear (okay, I’m paraphrasing, but still…) it seems […]

Review: The Forest (2016)

By Ben Bussey Taking a real-life location which – in living memory – has been the site of numerous suicides, and then using it as the setting for a horror movie, always felt like a very risky proposition. Had a Hollywood movie opted to produce a similar treatment of the English town of Brigend*, which infamously […]

Blu-Ray Review: Deathgasm (2015)

In Keri’s earlier review of writer-director Jason Lei Howden’s headbanging horror comedy (consider hers an insider account of sorts, given Keri’s a lifelong metalhead and I’m not), Keri contemplates the ‘special relationship’ between heavy metal music and black magic. It’s fair to say there are similar links between heavy metal and horror cinema. Again, my […]

Review: The Corpse of Anna Fritz (2015)

By Dustin Hall Going into The Corpse of Anna Fritz, I had my loins securely girded. The film is distributed by Invincible Pictures, who recently released the uncut Serbian Film to the public, and its plot is centered around necrophilia. I expected, from that selling point, and from the trailer, to find a supremely depraved […]

TV Review: The X-Files 208: My Struggle II

By Nia Edwards-Behi It’s hard to believe that the end of The X-Files is here, so soon, again. Even if this episode’s ‘the truth is out there’ is replaced with a sombre ‘this is the end’, it’s hard to believe that that’s truly the case. Continuing where the first episode of this series left over, […]

Book Review: The Monsters’ Almanac by Nige Burton & Jamie Jones

By Karolina Gruschka As the title of the publication implies, The Monsters’ Almanac is a calendar that contains important dates and facts about monsters. The ‘monsters’ authors Nige Burton and Jamie Jones refer to are the fictional villains and notorious abjects within the horror universe. The guide is part of a larger printed and electronic resource, […]

Review: Darling (2015)

By Karolina Gruschka “I really shouldn’t be telling you this…” Set in the late 1960s, an introverted young girl (Lauren Ashley Carter) takes up service as a house-sitter in the oldest mansion of the city. Before departing, the lady of the house (Sean Young) discloses the building’s bad reputation and admits that not many people […]