DVD Review: Zombieworld (2015)

By Ben Bussey One of the ways the current wave of anthology horror stands apart from previous generations is its tendency to employ multiple directors. While there were certainly existing examples of anthology movie which saw different filmmakers helm different chapters (The Twilight Zone movie comes to mind), this was by no means the norm, […]

Comic Review: Leaving Megalopolis

By Svetlana Fedotov Ever since the dawn of comics, superheroes have blazed a trail across the four square world to the delight of post-war children everywhere. With their “go get ‘em” attitudes and barely there outfits, not even gritty re-makes can damper the belief that at the end of the day, the heroes are exactly […]

DVD Review: Stonehearst Asylum (2014)

By Keri O’Shea When I see ‘based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe’ attached to a film, I can’t be the only person who goes through a few different emotions. Ditto ‘based on a story by HP Lovecraft’, actually, as each writer has had such a mixed history in film – when they’re good, […]

Review: The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) (2015)

By Nia Edwards-Behi The Human Centipede franchise seems to roughly split people into three camps: love it, hate it, or, oh god, get it away from me, my eyes! my eyes! For the most part I’m firmly in the first camp. I enjoyed the first film as a relatively conventional ordeal horror film with a […]

TV Review: The Enfield Haunting (2015)

By Keri O’Shea Do you believe in ghosts? Personally, I don’t, but I don’t think it’s any less of a big deal to acknowledge the incredible interplay between human imagination and perceived phenomena which gives rise to tales of ghostly goings-on. It doesn’t strip the magic out of it, for me, to suggest that electromagnetic […]

Film Review: Horsehead (2014)

By Keri O’Shea Dreams are curious things; they can be a distillation of the deepest anxieties and fears which leave people cold long after waking, or they can be pure wish fulfillment – but in either incarnation, the way the brain can weave elements into a narrative is clearly always going to be appealing, fertile […]

Review: The House With 100 Eyes (2013)

By Jamie Brownlie Dear God, Ben. What are you doing to me? My second review for the site and not only do you give me a found footage movie but found footage torture porn? As I said above, this is the second movie review I’ve written for the fine folks at Brutal as Hell and […]

Review: Sword of Vengeance (2015)

By Ben Bussey British genre cinema has long had a problem with finding its own voice. Beyond the work of a few key filmmakers leading the way – say, Danny Boyle, Edgar Wright, Neil Marshall, and I suppose once upon a time Guy Ritchie – the bulk of the UK’s attempts to produce anything that […]

Blu-ray Review: Dream Home (2010)

By Keri O’Shea Can it really be five years since Dream Home first graced our screens? Bloody hell. It seems incredible that one of the biggest hits of the festival circuit of the year of its release and a big success with many horror film fans has had to wait until now to make it […]

Review: They Will Outlive Us All (2013)

By Jamie Brownlie The comments on a DVD cover can be very distracting. A reference to a movie we love can set our expectations high, higher than they have any right to be. They can also make us give pause as we hit play on the DVD player. For me, the cover of They Will […]