DVD Review: What We Do in the Shadows (2014)

By Stephanie Scaife From Taika Waititi (Eagle vs Shark, Boy) and Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) comes this delightfully absurd mockumentary about a group of vampires sharing a flat in Wellington. It’s explained to us at the beginning by Viago (Waititi) an 18th century dandy, that even though some vampires like to live in […]

DVD Review: The Asylum (AKA Exeter/Backmask) (2014)

By Ben Bussey I thought I might be pleased to see Marcus Nispel take on an original horror movie. As much as I despised his rehashes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th for Platinum Dunes, there was still clearly some visual flair and affection for the genre on show there, mishandled as […]

Comic Review: Archie vs. Predator

By Svetlana Fedotov For anyone who has ever read a comic in the past sixty years, the name Archie is synonymous with goofy teenage antics, love triangles, and cheesy quips that were never-really-that-funny-now-that-I-think-about-it. And, like any work that’s been around for as long as the graphic word itself, Archie and Co. have crossed paths with […]

Review: Misogynist (2013)

By Keri O’Shea When we were approached by Michael Matteo Rossi, the director of Misogynist, he introduced the film by saying that it’s been getting a lot of attention “as the indie antidote to the Fifty Shades craze”; now, I haven’t seen Fifty Shades of Grey, but neither have I been living in a bubble […]

Review: Volumes of Blood (2015)

By Ben Bussey I rather doubt anyone needs to be reminded of this fact right now, but the anthology horror movie is well and truly back. From Amicus to Creepshow to Trick ‘R Treat, the portmanteau format has been utilised to craft some of the most enjoyable horror movies of decades gone by, and in […]

Review: The Samurai (2014)

By Matt Harries I must admit it was one of those times when even the most fleeting of glimpses proved enough to whet my appetite. A while back my eyes skimmed over the description of The Samurai in these very pages, which at the time was causing a stir on the festival circuit. A horror […]

Blu-ray Review: The Boogey Man (1980)

By Tristan Bishop 31 years after the Video Recordings Act came in to being in the UK, horror fans are still hungry for the films which made up the ‘Video Nasties’ list – Let’s not forget that the vast majority of these films never had a theatrical release in the UK, and a lot of […]

DVD Review: The Wild Angels (1966)

By Ben Bussey The mid-60s: that curious time when change was in the air, the kids were standing up for what they believed in, and – even more uncanny – Roger Corman was making movies that were actually kind of important. Though always best known for his lengthy and prolific career as a producer of […]

Review: Ghoul (2015)

By Nia Edwards-Behi Ghoul is a frustrating film. It’s a superior ‘found footage’ film, no doubt, but for all its strengths, it ultimately unravels, falling over its own generic trappings, and, sadly, its central conceit. Having said that, the film did creep me out, and I could happily sit through it again. The film opens […]