DVD Review: Static (2012)

By Keri O’Shea Sara Paxton. Now, where the hell do I know that name? Sara Paxton, Sara Paxton, Sar… Oh wait. Oh, BOLLOCKS. When I realised that the actress from The Innkeepers was also in Static, and that the press release describes her role in Static as that of ‘a hysterical young woman’, I wasn’t […]

Blu-Ray Review: The Manson Family (2003)

Review by Stephanie Scaife Jim Van Bebber’s The Manson Family is a labour of love if ever there was one, taking him approximately fifteen years to complete, shooting on weekends and days off for over ten years, then taking a further five years to edit due to a constant lack of funds. So what started […]

DVD Review: Maniac (2012)

By Keri O’Shea It could all have gone so wrong. It would have been oh-so easy for Maniac (2012) to be yet another entrant in a now vast catalogue of shoddy, pointless reboots. The original is beloved of a hardcore of film fans who like their violence sleazy, but I hope it’s fair to say […]

Film Review: The Purge (2013)

By Keri O’Shea Often times, the thing that makes or breaks a dystopian horror is its level of plausibility. Could we – honestly – foresee a scenario which at all resembles that which is depicted in our film? Is it all a little too close for comfort? It’s a fine line to walk though; too […]

Review: World War Z (2013)

Review by Stephanie Scaife I will to admit having extremely low expectations of World War Z when I went into this screening, despite the unexpected appearance of the one and only Mr. Brad Pitt to introduce the film and big it up to the audience. The troubled production had been widely reported with the release […]

DVD Review: Curandero – Dawn of the Demon (2005)

Review by Ben Bussey When a film is released to DVD almost eight years after it was made, it tends not to inspire a great deal of confidence. However, when said film has the names Robert Rodriguez, Carlos Gallardo and Harvey and Bob Weinstein attached, it also inspires at least a little curiosity. Such was […]

DVD Review: Dario Argento’s Dracula

By Keri O’Shea Bram Stoker’s Dracula was the direct antecedent of what is arguably the first horror film ever made, and in the best part of a century which has followed, it has remained a particularly fertile source for horror movie makers. By their very nature, the films which have followed have been variable; never, […]

DVD Review: Dr Alien (1989) and Auditions (1978)

Review by Kit Rathenar CAUTION: NSFW Photos below. “Don’t you know it’s the eighties?!” Believe me when I say that between the music, the costumes, the haircuts, the cars, and the cinematography, I COULD TELL. I came away from David DeCoteau’s 1989 flick Dr Alien fairly certain that it was objectively dreadful, but not quite […]