DVD Review: Dark Touch (2013)

Review by Matt Harries Horror, to use the broad genre tag to which we here at Brutal As Hell are beholden, is a form of entertainment that at its most powerful shocks us. Whether it is with a moment of bloody violence, a startling denouement, or the realisation of a barely fathomable terror; horror gains […]

DVD Review: Play Hooky (2010)

Review by Karolina Gruschka I was not entirely sure what the phrase ‘play hooky’ in the film title means and therefore looked it up online. Turns out it is an American term employed to state that one is skipping school or work. This would make sense as the five main characters in Play Hooky (2014) […]

DVD Review: The Killjoy Collection

Review by Ben Bussey If there’s one complaint that holds up above all else when it comes to 21st century horror, it’s surely the lack of any truly great new iconic bad guys. We can pretty much measure the best decades for horror by the great monsters they gave us, from Dracula and Frankenstein (both […]

Film Review: The Pact 2 (2014)

Review by Quin When I was given the task of reviewing The Pact 2, not having seen the first one, I agreed anyway. I then did what any reasonable film critic would do to prepare myself for this task, I found The Pact on Netflix and watched it. Having enjoyed it as much as I […]

Comic Review: Punks the Comic #1

By Svetlana Fedotov Ask any hardcore punk fan and they will say that on the Seventh Holy Day, God did not rest, but, in fact, created punk rock. Spurring cultural movements and getting anti-social kids laid since Joey Ramone’s ugly mug became the face of rebellion, punk is more than just music, it’s a whole […]

Film Review: Annabelle (2014)

Review by Dustin Hall If there’s one thing that you can take away from Annabelle, it’s that people are effing terrified of dolls. This follow-up/prequel to James Wan’s The Conjuring last year was able to illicit groans and shudders of disgust from its audience every time a doll came onto the screen, whether it was […]

Horror in Short: James Sizemore's Goat Witch (2014)

By Ben Bussey Hopefully by now you’re well aware of James Sizemore, multi-talented filmmaker behind the highly recommended low budget monster movie The Demon’s Rook, which came to VOD and iTunes in the US earlier this week. Regardless of whether you’ve been fortunate enough to see that gore-soaked, latex-heavy demonic horror extravaganza and have been […]

Film Review: Dracula Untold (2014)

By Keri O’Shea The Dracula story continues to be a source of inspiration for filmmakers, although to what degree they incorporate Bram Stoker’s novel into the resulting film has always been a sticking point, with many now either not bothering whatsoever or going off on such a wild tangent that old Bram himself wouldn’t recognise […]