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 […]

Happy Birthday, Joe D’Amato! Three Films Make a Feature…

By Keri O’Shea That director and purveyor of horror and sleaze, Joe D’Amato was born on this day in 1936, and had he not died so suddenly back in 1999, would have been near to eighty years of age at this point in time. And yet, somehow, something tells me he’d still have been making […]

Review: Left Behind (2014)

Review by Tristan Bishop Whenever I’m set to review a new film I try to avoid as much info as possible about it before viewing in order that I’m not swayed by anyone else’s opinion, or by my own presumptions. Whilst this is undoubtedly useful for giving as unbiased an opinion as possible, it can […]

DVD Review: Ragnarok: The Viking Apocalypse (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey In opening, a note on title changes. Though the DVD artwork bears the title Ragnarok: The Viking Apocalypse, this film was released in its native Norway as Gåten Ragnarok (which I gather essentially translates as The Riddle of Ragnarok), and in the opening titles it is dubbed simply Ragnarok. It’s of […]

Blu-ray Review: Nekromantik (1988)

By Keri O’Shea Nekromantik must be one of the most often-discussed, yet least-seen pieces of shock cinema which ever came lurching out of the 80s – that is, seen in its entirety at least. Here in the UK you could get hold of it, as you could most things, but not in any legitimate form […]

DVD Review: Hi-8 (Horror Independent 8) (2014)

Review by Quin There are so many things that I did not like about the horror anthology film Hi-8 that I stopped writing it all down. It was simply too much. From the minute long test pattern at the beginning complete with high pitched audio tone, I knew pretty quick this wasn’t going to be […]