Con Report: Son of Monsterpalooza 2015

By Dustin Hall Welcome boils and ghouls! Tonight, ol’ Dustin is going to break formality to give you a first person account of horror. This tale takes place in Burbank, California, normally a place of sunny days and frolicking youth, turned instead, for one weekend, into a place of monsters and mayhem. In this place, […]

Review: Aaaaaaaah! (2015)

By Nia Edwards-Behi I’m almost certain anyone watching Aaaaaaaah! will struggle to recall a film with which to compare it. The best I can think of is Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment, but in all honesty, it’s been a long time since I’ve seen that film and that might just be because there’s a […]

Film Review: Perdurabo (Where is Aleister Crowley?) (2003)

By Keri O’Shea The Great Beast – English occultist Aleister Crowley – has for many years enjoyed an uneasy flirtation with popular culture. He’s appeared on the cover of a Beatles album, which ought to suffice to substantiate the first sentence – he’s inspired numerous homages in poetry and literature, but being such a problematic […]

Blu-Ray Review: The Skull (1965)

By Nia Edwards-Behi I confess that The Skull is a Cushing/Lee collaboration I knew very little about before receiving the screener of Eureka’s gorgeous new Blu-ray release for review. It’s an Amicus film that looks a lot like a Hammer film, boasting Freddie Francis at the helm, and Cushing and Lee in an astonishingly starry […]

DVD Review: We Are Still Here (2015)

By Nia Edwards-Behi We Are Still Here is Ted Geoghegan’s directorial debut and it’s a film that demonstrates some considerable strengths. It’s clear that Geoghegan’s a man with respect for the horror genre as the film offers a haunted house narrative with a degree of intelligence and reverence that it doesn’t always receive. Anne (Barbara […]

Trick Or Treat: Night of the Demons (2009)

By Ben Bussey It’s October, which means one thing: Halloween season, baby. In honour of every horror fan’s favourite holiday, we introduce BAH’s new month-long thread, Trick Or Treat. The premise is simple: we’ll be looking at a whole bunch of horror movies set at Halloween, and after careful consideration asking whether it’s a trick […]

Review: Shark Lake (2015)

Attention, any and all filmmakers contemplating making a shark movie. Here are some key points to consider. How much money do you have? Is the budget there to create believable shark effects and attack sequences? If not, do you have any directorial tricks up your sleeve to convey suspense without convincing creature work? Or failing […]

DVD Review: The Passage (AKA Lemon Tree Passage, 2014)

By Tristan Bishop When we think of genre film from Australia we tend to think of arid outback conditions and the brutal ways of living they can engender – a long tradition of films, from Nicholas Roeg’s Walkabout (1970) to Russell Mulcahy’s Razorback (1984), from Mad Max to Wolf Creek, film-makers have used the huge […]

DVD Review: Fury: The Tales of Ronan Pierce (2014)

By Ben Bussey There was a time when I considered Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez’s Sin City my absolute favourite film of the 2000s. I’m no longer quite that fond of it, but I do still appreciate its heightened comic book noir aesthetic, its brash balls-out masculinity, and its effortless sense of cool which has […]