The Black Cauldron: Disney's Forgotten Stepchild

By Svetlana Fedotov Disney has always been a solid go-to for feel-good times and sing-a-longs about ice and snow and love or some junk. Bright-eyed princesses solving all the world’s problems with equally bright-eyed forest creatures skipping around their toes like the black plague of happiness has made the animation giant its own world power, […]

Cults, Crooks, Creeps – and a New Mythos Here and There…Keri’s Top Ten Films of 2014 (Part 2 of 2)

By Keri O’Shea (For the first part of Keri’s Top Ten list, please click here.) 4 – Cold in July I’ve been a big fan of Michael C. Hall since his work in Dexter – particularly the early series – so it’s testament to his skill as an actor that here, in the dark and […]

Nia's Top Ten Films of 2014

By Nia Edwards-Behi I feel like my end of year list this year’s going to be a little bit of a weird mix. Finishing off my PhD (and working full time and doing that whole film festival thing) has somewhat limited my ability to watch many films this year. If there are some cracking films […]

DVD Review: Vengeance Road (AKA American Muscle) (2014)

Review by Ben Bussey Whilst it may be a dish best served cold, revenge has been pretty damned hot in indie filmmaking in recent years. Pretty much any neo-grindhouse movie to have come along since Rodriguez and Tarantino set that particular ball rolling has featured at least one lone survivor with a serious score to […]

DVD Review: Coyote (2013)

Review by Matt Harries ‘Art House horror’. I don’t know about you but that term immediately causes an arterial explosion of words to issue forth from my mental recesses. ‘Bloody’, ‘visceral’, ‘warped’, ‘unconventional’, ‘non-linear’…’Lynchian’ of course. There are conventions even within the language of the unconventional. Reference points which we check off, co-ordinates we follow, […]

Comic Review: The Watchful Sea

Review by Svetlana Fedotov With the tagline ‘horror comics like a motherfucker’ and an avatar of a dinosaur with a metal jaw, the indie comic company Attackosaur may come off as another small fish in a big pond, but what it lacks in size, it makes up in quality. Boasting a small collection of single […]

VOD Review: Toad Road (2012)

Review by Quin The further I get from my rebellious teenage years (which, truth be told, weren’t very rebellious at all), the less tolerance I have for the fictionalization of young rebellion on screen. The old man in me is getting stronger every day and he wants to yell out to these kids in all […]

DVD Review: Stage Fright (2014)

Review by Nia Edwards-Behi I have a soft spot for horror musicals. This may have somewhat coloured my immense enjoyment of Stage Fright, a film about which I hadn’t heard great things. This might be partially because it’s very musical-y. This isn’t a goth opera like Repo! The Genetic Opera, or a rockabilly B-movie homage […]

VOD Review: Mr Jones (2014)

Review by Quin Imagine Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind as directed by Ken Russell. I think it’s pretty safe to say that would be a puzzling yet effectively strange film filled with startling visuals and powerful symbolism. In what I find to be the most surprising film I’ve seen this year, Mr. Jones takes […]