DVD Review: The Darkest Day (2013)

By Keri O’Shea When we think about the portrayal of the eponymous Vikings on screen, we tend to associate them with battle epics – simply put, hear ‘Viking’ and assume that blood, guts, rape and pillage can’t be far behind. Well, to a certain degree, the shoe fits; the first Naval superpower didn’t always make […]

Abertoir 2013 Review: The Machine (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey It’s one of the age-old questions of science fiction: where does machine end and life begin? At what point might artificial intelligence equal or even overtake that of humanity; and if/when it does, what will be the outcome? Countless sci-fi works over the decades have tackled these questions, and now writer-director […]

Review: Milius (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey Mavericks, rebels, iconoclasts, non-conformists; these are labels we tend to throw around romantically, typically in reference to those we class as heroes. Then there are such labels as freak, weirdo, nutcase, menace; more often than not these can be applied to the exact same people, depending on whether or not we agree […]

Comic Review: Clown Fatale #1

Review by Comix I got to admit, when I first saw the title “Clown Fatale” and the tag “sexy female clowns mistaken for contract killers,” I wasn’t completely sold. I was imagining an awful, tit-filled comic stuffed with shitty art, shitty story, and shitty dialogue. Well, at least two of the three. Needless to say, […]

Review: The Ballad of Skinless Pete (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey Anyone who sets out to make a microbudget indie horror has some very real obstacles to face. Not only do you have the basic creative challenge of crafting a movie which gives people something a bit new, different, and preferably at least a little bit scary; you also have to do […]

Review: The Monkey’s Paw (2013)

Review by Quin After doing a little research, I was shocked to find out that before this year there hadn’t ever been a proper full length film adaptation of the classic short story The Monkey’s Paw. There were a couple of filmed productions of the stage play from the 1920’s through the 40’s, but each […]

“It Must Be Awful To Be Dead”: Twenty Years of Return Of The Living Dead III

  The zombie movie phenomenon which started with Romero’s Night of the Living Dead has wound up providing us with a very-extended family tree; we have official sequels, unofficial sequels, remakes, sequels to remakes, and possible add-ons to the original Dead trilogy universe which makes the recent I Spit On Your Grave remake-sequel tangle seem […]

Blu-Ray Review: Creepshow (1982)

Review by Stephanie Scaife Long before the recent influx of portmanteau horror anthologies such as The ABCs of Death and V/H/S there was George A. Romero and Stephen King’s Creepshow, a homage to the E.C. horror comic books of the 1950s. It has long been a fan favourite and remains one of Romero’s biggest financial […]

DJ Dellamorte's Halloween Playlist

By Tristan Bishop If there’s one thing I love just as much as horror films, it’s music. In fact, in another guise (editor’s note – there’s a clue in the title), I run an internet radio station and can be found DJing in some pretty terrifying London venues. It follows therefore, that I have a […]

DVD Review: Would You Rather (2013)

Review by Quin Let me just say right away, this movie has very little in common with the BBC game show hosted by Graham Norton. It does however share its inspiration. They are both based on the popular game most of us have either played at a party or with a group of friends. In […]