DVD Review: All Superheroes Must Die (2011)

Review by Ben Bussey Well alright. It’s time to dust off that old phrase that we so seldom find use for these days: I can honestly say I’ve never seen a movie quite like this before. Oh, we’ve seen these kind of characters, we’ve been told this kind of story: but have we seen it realised […]

Review: Filth (2013)

Review by Stephanie Scaife I had one of those very rare experiences watching Filth, whereby when I emerged bleary eyed from the cinema I truly wasn’t sure what I thought of the film. Did I love it or did I hate it? I just wasn’t sure. It was certainly an experience and I wanted to […]

DVD Review: I Spit On Your Grave 2

By Tristan Bishop I remember being confounded when I heard the news – I Spit On Your Grave 2 was on the way. A remake of a controversial classic is one thing, but a sequel to one which didn’t have any sequels originally? And the press release referring to it as a ‘franchise’ set more […]

DVD Review: Thanatomorphose (2012)

By Keri O’Shea When a film’s press release name-checks Cronenberg and Buttgereit, it has immediately placed itself in a risky position; any movie mentioned in the same breath as these bastions of body horror has a hell of a way to go to prove itself, and you often can’t help thinking it’d be better if […]

Blu-ray Review: The Body (2012)

Review by Stephanie Scaife It was somewhat of a relief when I sat down to watch The Body as it turned out to be one of those rare instances when a screener you receive actually turns out to be pretty good. After opening Sitges last year and screening at The London Film Festival, The Body […]

DVD Review: No One Lives (2012)

Review by Ben Bussey The problem with movies that centre on a big twist is that more often than not that twist becomes the very thing that the movie is sold on, and often not too subtly. Witness the posters and covers that highlight Janet Leigh’s screaming face in the shower, the Statue of Liberty […]

Review: Insidious Chapter 2 (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey If this really is James Wan’s kind-of/sort-of/almost-certainly-not-really last horror movie, the director certainly hasn’t shamed himself. We might ponder whether he’s not selling himself short kissing the genre goodbye, however, when his supposed swansong is essentially a direct retread of (arguably) his finest hour. Yes, I really enjoyed the original Insidious. It […]

DVD Review: Black Rock (2012)

By Keri O’Shea Camping is for idiots. No, really, come on. Level with me here. It doesn’t matter how you dress it up (or indeed how many mod cons you actually need to take along for the ‘back-to-nature’ experience to be at all palatable). Fact is, we invented permanent dwellings millennia ago because living out […]

Review: A Magnificent Haunting (Magnifica Presenza) (2012)

Review by Tristan Bishop I’ll start this review with a warning – A Magnificent Haunting is not a horror film. Yes, it contains ghosts – several in fact – but what we’re dealing with here is a light-weight, low-key comedy more inspired by Almodovar than Insidious. Director Ferzan Özpetek, known for several gay-themed dramas and […]