RIP Jess Franco (1930 – 2013)

By Keri O’Shea For a while there, it looked as though director Jesús ‘Jess’ Franco was invincible; despite losing the love of his life and his muse Lina Romay just over a year ago, despite increasing ill-health culminating in a serious stroke last week, Jess was still with us. Hell, he was still working up […]

Review: Come Out and Play (2013)

Review by Ben Bussey As The Offspring once told us, you gotta keep ’em separated – and indeed we must, when it comes to horror remakes. We have to sort the likes of Franck Khalfoun’s Maniac from the likes of John Moore’s The Omen; the ones that actually have a new and interesting take on […]

DVD Review: The Awakening (2012)

By Annie Riordan Let’s go back to 1995 for a second. Admittedly, it wasn’t the best era for horror. The days of video store rental gems were waning, the internet was brand new, the economy was reasonably well adjusted; there just wasn’t much demand for horror, and certainly not of the DTV variety. Blockbuster was […]

DVD Review: Creepozoids (1987)

Review by Oliver Longden About halfway through Creepozoids I was asking myself a single question: is this just a cynical attempt to rip off Alien with the budget almost entirely removed and replaced by the lurking promise of seeing Linnea Quigley’s breasts? By the end of the film I had the answer: no, you can’t […]

DVD Review: The Inside (2012)

Review by Nia Edwards-Behi Warning – Spoilers. All the spoilers. (But that shouldn’t matter as you really shouldn’t bother watching this film.) Were it not for the fact that I was reviewing The Inside, I would not have watched it to the end. Quite where to start with this offensive joke of a film is […]

Review: The Lords of Salem (2012)

Review by Tristan Bishop As a horror fan I like Rob Zombie. He’s a man who loves horror, and has respect and passion for the genre. He makes the films he wants to make, and fills them with casts full of genre legends and lesser-known cult actors. Zombie is truly one of us; he makes […]

Review: Simon Killer (2013)

Review by Tristan Bishop Simon Killer is not the film I thought it would be. The UK poster, with eye imagery recalling Argento’s Four Flies On Grey Velvet and the heyday of Italian giallo cinema, had me expecting some kind of retro head trip along the lines of Helene Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s stunning Amer […]

DVD Review: The Day Time Ended (1979)

Review by Oliver Longden The Day Time Ended is a tantalising name for a movie, but when you spend a lot of time watching old science fiction and horror movies you quickly learn not to get sucked in by a snappy title. As Troma have amply demonstrated over the years, taking a really awful film […]