DVD Review: Robotrix (1991)

It was only recently that I offered up an enthusiastic review of The Machine, a new British movie which explores the ramifications of a human consciousness transferred into an android in an intelligent, mature way. Smart sci-fi of that breed is always welcome… but then, there’s sci-fi like Robotrix. Sigh; remember the good old days before […]

Review: Abandoned Mine (2013)

Review by Quin If anybody thought there was going to be a subgenre of horror films that take place in dark holes, deep within the earth’s bowels, let me just say that I declare it officially dead. In 2005, The Descent did something truly amazing. It gave us something scary and different; its sequel in […]

Review: In Fear (2013)

Review by Stephanie Scaife Jeremy Lovering’s feature film debut In Fear opens in UK cinemas today. It’s an extremely taut little thriller that very efficiently follows the number one rule for effective low-budget horror – keep it simple! Tom (Iain De Caestecker) and Lucy (Alice Englert) have just started dating; in fact they barely know […]

Abertoir 2013 Review: Bad Milo (2013)

Review by Tristan Bishop I bet you’ve never really considered having a demon living up your arse, have you? Or if you have, your thinking probably went along the lines of ‘I really don’t fancy having a demon living up my arse’. Well, it’s a tough concept to sell, I’ll admit it, but Bad Milo […]

Festival Report: Bram Stoker International Film Festival 2013 (Part 2)

By Kit Rathenar Read Part 1 of Kit’s BSIFF report here. SATURDAY, 26 October Halfway through the festival, and this morning took an academic turn with one of the lectures that BSIFF likes to sprinkle into their programme. This one, entitled “Crucifixes, Cadavers and Demons”, was presented by freelance horror lecturer and journalist Dr Karen […]

Review: Hell Baby (2013)

Review by Quin In general, I am not a fan of blending comedy and horror. I think horror is best when there is non-stop tension with as little relief as possible. Now of course there are many exceptions to this rule. I enjoy comic relief when it’s used sparingly, and the more subtle it is […]

Abertoir 2013 Review: Motivational Growth (2012)

Review by Ben Bussey If you’ll forgive me for opening on something of a negative note: one rather noticeable problem on the horror festival scene this year – and I do mean across the board, not just at Abertoir – is the absence of any one film that’s well and truly set the (mimes quotation marks) horror […]

Abertoir 2013 Review: All Cheerleaders Die (2013)

Review by Tristan Bishop The horror remake machine trundles along with no sign of slowing down, but as much as the horror fan’s learned reaction to the word ‘remake’ is the same as that of the term ‘found footage’ to a Brutal As Hell writer, remakes are not always a bad thing. Before you crucify […]