BAH at 5: The Rise and Rise of Crowdsourcing

By Keri O’Shea As threatened, here I’ll be continuing my look back on the main developments in the horror world over the past few years, and here, I come to one it has been all but impossible to ignore… I refer, of course, to the phenomenon of Kickstarter et al; I’d also suggest that crowd-sourcing […]

DVD Review: Kiss of the Damned (2013)

Review by Tristan Bishop Vampires have always been about sex and seduction – right back to Sheridan Le Fanu’s 1872 novella Carmilla (filmed by Hammer as The Vampire Lovers), those befanged bloodsuckers have been beguiling us into dropping our guard and baring our necks for nearly 150 years. Cinema took a little longer to catch […]

DVD Review: You’re Next (2011)

Review by Ben Bussey I daresay we’ve all been to family get-togethers at which we’ve quietly fantasised about something along these lines. Feigning joy at being reunited with blood relations with whom we share almost nothing but mutual resentment and contempt, obliged to discuss what we’re doing with our lives and (invariably) our careers, what […]

DVD Review: John Dies At The End

By Keri O’Shea I’ve long been a fan of Cracked writer David Wong, and when I originally heard that his novel, John Dies At The End, was being made into a film, I was…optimistic, for sure, but cautiously optimistic. John Dies At The End was always going to be a challenge; film every element, and […]

BAH celebrates 2013: Quin's Top 4

By Quin As one of the newest contributors to Brutal As Hell (I started here in early September) I definitely don’t feel that I saw enough movies this year to come up with a list of films that deserve to be on a top 10 list. So, if you have a short attention span, have […]

BAH Celebrates 2013 – Steph's End of Year Round-Up

By Stephanie Scaife Following on from Tristan, Nia and Keri, here’s Steph with her take on the highs and lows of 2013, kicking off with her personal top ten… 1. Only God Forgives Bizarre, violent, unquestionably pretentious but that combined with it’s couldn’t-give-a-fuck attitude is precisely why I loved Only God Forgives so much. Nicolas Winding […]