Blu-ray Review: The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959)

By Ben Bussey Talk about the early days of Hammer Horror, and we all know the usual suspects: 1955’s Quatermass XPeriment paved the way, 1957’s The Curse of Frankenstein blew the doors open, 1958’s Dracula proved they were here to stay. However, one film that is rather less well-remembered – indeed, one film which I […]

DVD Review: Howl (2015)

By Keri O’Shea Although he’s clearly been working hard in his other capacity as a prosthetics specialist, I had been wondering what had happened to Paul Hyett: director since he brought us that mesmerisingly grim movie The Seasoning House back in 2012, which screened at that year’s Frightfest. Well, he’s back in a directorial capacity […]

RIP Stephanie Scaife

By Ben Bussey This is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to write. On behalf of all of us at Brutal As Hell, I am devastated to announce that Stephanie Scaife, one of our longest-serving writers, committed suicide last Wednesday. Steph began writing for BAH in 2010. The first thing she wrote for us, unless […]

Film Review: Goddess of Love (2015)

By Keri O’Shea Almost the moment the opening credits roll on Jon ‘Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer’ Knautz’s newest film, Goddess of Love, we can see that our female lead, Venus (Alexis Kendra) is something of a culture vulture. Learning to speak French? Check. Ballet? Check. Piano, yep; drug addiction which makes her look intermittently wasted […]

Comic Review: Over the Garden Wall #1

By Svetlana Fedotov Cartoon Network has always been known for innovative, fun, and fantastical cartoons that stay true to the epithet “all-ages.” From front-runners Adventure Time and Steven Universe, to the low-flying magical realism of Regular Show, they have been steadily pumping out cartoons that both adults and children can watch together. In the week […]

Blu-Ray Review: Nightmare City (1980)

By Ben Bussey Once again, our old pals Arrow Video have brought another Italian VHS era hit kicking and screaming into the digital age, and in so doing have brought to light yet more gaps in my own horror education. Time for a pretty significant confession: this is only the second Umberto Lenzi film I’ve […]

Hannibal Season 3 – The Rundown

By Keri O’Shea Caution – this article contains spoilers When the credits rolled on the last episode of Hannibal Season 2, I felt physically exhausted; whilst the first season was itself superb, the second series was really where things really began to drop into place for me, and the ever-complicating relationship between Will Graham (Hugh […]