Sitges 2014 Review: The World of Kanako (2014)

Review by Tristan Bishop Over the past decade Tetsuya Nakashima has emerged as one of the most interesting names in Japanese cinema. I first encountered the delightful, surreal comedy Kamikaze Girls (2004) and the devastating elegiac drama Memories Of Matsuko (2006) when they were screened on Film Four in the UK some years ago, and […]

DVD Review: Unhinged (1982)

Review by Matt Harries Ooh, a video nasty! Unhinged, made when I was a mere pup, is one of the 72 infamous films that made it onto the BB of FC’s tabloid bothering list back in 1983. I must confess I haven’t exactly gone out of my way to hunt down all of these documents […]

DVD Review: Zombeavers (2014)

Review by Ben Bussey At the risk of sounding like a broken record bringing this damn film up at the start of every comedy horror review, there’s a key reason Shaun of the Dead is held up as a modern classic: it took a very silly pun title, and transcended it. At a glance, we’d […]

DVD Review: Bad Milo (2013)

By Keri O’Shea Modern life can be hard, can’t it? Oh, I’m not knocking the unprecedented lifespans, the technological marvels or the tremendous ease and comfort we enjoy generally these days, but everything comes with a price, and it seems the price we pay is being mercilessly fucking hounded into the ground by a never-ending […]

DVD Review: Damn Sea Vampires (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey Sometimes, it feels like you learn all you need to know about a film from a single descriptive phrase. Hammer Horror, Slasher Movie, Torture Porn, Found Footage; all these titles carry with them a weight of expectation (or, sometimes, lack thereof), and more often than not as soon as we hear […]

DVD Review: The Pigman Murders (2014)

Review by Matt Harries Anyone who reads this site regularly will know that the ‘found footage’ film inspires somewhat mixed emotions. I consider myself to be relatively un-jaded with the format, mainly because I have studiously avoided it, with the exception of the first [REC] film. I even have to admit to never watching The […]

Blu-Ray Review: Shivers (1975)

By Keri O’Shea “Even dying is an act of eroticism.” The name ‘Cronenberg’ may be synonymous with a particular brand of warped body horror these days, but it wasn’t always so. Still, those of us familiar with his work now will have a fair idea of what to expect; one can only imagine what effect […]

Sitges 2014 Review: [REC]4: Apocalypse (2014)

Review by Nia Edwards-Behi I can’t personally think of a horror sequel I’ve more eagerly anticipated recently than [REC] 4. The last one I’ve been as excited for was probably [REC] 3, which I ruddy well loved, unlike, apparently, most people. However, I’ve also tried not to get too excited for [REC] 4, knowing full […]