Blu-Ray Review: Rabid (1977)

By Nia Edwards-Behi It was recently reported that David Cronenberg is no fan of self-appointed online film critics who lack the backing of a legitimate powerhouse of say, a newspaper. Well, if he’s right, here’s hoping I’m one of the ‘quite good’ ones, even if I do continue to ‘dilute’ the voices of those real […]

DVD Review: Hardware (1990)

By Keri O’Shea Post-apocalyptic or dystopian movies always seem to be balanced on a knife-edge, both telling audiences about certain anxieties that existed for the future, whilst also being very much of the time when they were made; they act as both time-capsule and time machine. In the case of Hardware, re-released here on its […]

VOD Review: Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014)

Review by Quin This movie is great! I just had to get right to the point. After all, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead doesn’t waste any of its 99 minutes, and I wanted to pay it the respect that it has so clearly earned. This is a fast moving, fun, inventive, well-made, well-acted, grisly ride […]

DVD Review: Enemy (2013)

Review by Stephanie Scaife This is the kind of film that I really don’t enjoy reviewing, because to say anything is to say too much. So I’d urge you to go in cold if you haven’t already seen it. If you have any expectations, you’re likely to be disappointed because I can almost guarantee that […]

Horror in Short: The Outer Darkness (2014)

By Keri O’Shea In former times, people thought of diseases and afflictions as evidence of God’s wrath, or even evidence of the intervention of malign forces – namely demons, entities which could infiltrate and possess the human body, given the opportunity. In modern times, we have (mostly) disposed of these ideas, and now view afflictions […]

DVD Review: Annabelle (2014)

By Ben Bussey I’m not sure I need to open on a disclaimer, but I really feel the need to emphasise straight away that I am not in any way biased against mainstream horror. There does tend to be this default ‘mainstream bad, indie good’ mentality that comes up among self-professed serious genre fans, but […]

Comic Review: Sanctum (2001)

By Svetlana Fedotov European comics are a bit of a mystery lot. Whilst there is plenty of American and Japanese work for fans to pick through, those across the pond are having a hard time breaking into the US comic scene. For every Tin-Tin and 2000 AD that does breach the bloated shores of comic […]

DVD Review: The Babadook (2013)

By Keri O’Shea Amelia (Essie Davis) is a woman for whom the cliche ‘on the edge’ barely even covers it. A single mother whose partner died taking her to the hospital to give birth to their son, Samuel (Noah Wiseman), she has in the nearly-seven years since then barely really existed; she holds down a […]

DVD Review: Summer of Blood (2014)

Review by Ben Bussey Let it never be said that we have run out of ways to do vampire movies. It has long seemed that just about every new movie that comes along which centres on the blood-drinking undead brings with it widespread grumbles from critics and fans alike about how we’ve seen it all […]

Film Review: Avenged (2013)

By Keri O’Shea The rape/revenge motif has been a staple in exploitation cinema for decades, and judging by the indie output of the last ten years or so, it’s not going anywhere anytime soon, either. I Spit On Your Grave has been blue-filtered and re-calibrated – more than once – for a younger generation, the […]