Abertoir 2014 Review: Over Your Dead Body (2014)

Review by Karolina Gruschka Takashi Miike is a Japanese auteur known for his strange films: take Visitor Q (2001), for instance, a bizarre movie about a highly dysfunctional family or the surreal zombie musical The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001). However, Miike is probably most (in)famous for the disturbing Audition (1999) and the ultraviolent Ichi […]

Terror Australis: Australia and its Cult Cinema (Part 1)

By Matt Harries For a country which has often courted an image of a roguish bonhomie and raffish conviviality, Australia seems also to possess a dark heart, which lies perhaps in the great vastness of the continent away from the densely populated coastal regions and their cosmopolitan modernity. Since being sighted by Dutch explorer Willem […]

Horror in Short: Revelations (2014)

By Keri O’Shea Now here’s a novel idea. We’re all familiar with the anthology – sometimes called ‘portmanteau’ movie, which typically consists of three interlinked stories, or at least three stories with an overarching framework. Why three? Three definitely still seems to be the magic number in storytelling, as it has been in an abundance […]

Abertoir 2014: Ben and Keri talk Tusk

By Ben Bussey and Keri O’Shea After seeing Kevin Smith’s Tusk at Abertoir Horror Festival 2014, your illustrious editors reflect on the experience. In case you haven’t heard about it, in a nutshell it’s about sleazy podcaster Wallace Bryton (Justin Long) who goes to interview wacky old seafarer Howard Howe (Michael Parks) about his life […]

Blu-Ray Review: Trancers (1985)

Review by Ben Bussey Whaddya know, another mid-80s title reborn in HD courtesy of 88 Films, and (not unlike The Toxic Avenger before it) it’s another of those kind of ‘where it all began’ movies. An early directorial effort from now-legendary low budget schlockmaster Charles Band, it spawned five sequels in the following two decades, […]

Abertoir 2014 Theatre Review: The Temple

By Keri O’Shea The literary works of HP Lovecraft have long been a source of temptation for horror filmmakers keen to take on the challenge of rendering visible all of those unspeakable, unknowable and unnameable terrors. It’s something of an irony, given that Lovecraft himself wasn’t keen on the silver screen as a medium, and […]

Abertoir 2014 Review: Faults (2014)

Review by Ben Bussey There’s a joke about this being a ‘cult’ movie in here somewhere, but try as I might I can’t seem to pin it down. You see, not only is the debut feature of writer-director Riley Stearns a film likely to attract a cult following, but it also deals with the subject […]

Comic Review: Deep State #1

By Svetlana Fedotov Did you know that 9/11 was caused by the US government as a reason to enter Iraq? Or that Bill Clinton would assassinate anyone who opposed him with a body count of up to sixty mysterious deaths? Oh, and I’m sure you heard that the moon landing was completely faked and that […]

VOD Review: The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014)

Review by Quin I think it’s probably occurred to at least some of you that eventually every movie might be remade. When these remakes inevitably come around, I think it’s good to go in with an open mind. It is indeed a fact that the existence of an alternate version of your beloved favorites will […]