Review: V/H/S

Review by Annie Riordan Things I Learned from the Movie V/H/S: #1 – All men are stupid. #2 – All women are evil. #3 – Public Enemy was right. The hype should not be believed. I’d heard nothing but positive things about this movie, a found footage horror anthology which debuted at Sundance, boasted segments […]

DVD Review: Room 237

By Keri O’Shea The Shining is a personal favourite of mine, and remains one of the strongest horror films I’ve seen – a film which retains its impact, even after many viewings. It’s safe to say I’m not on my own in that respect, as the presence of the documentary film Room 237 attests. However, […]

DVD Review: Jackpot

Review by Nia Edwards-Behi I jumped at the chance to review Jackpot, marketed heavily as ‘Jo Nesbø’s Jackpot’, having thoroughly enjoyed Headhunters (‘Jo Nesbø’s Headhunters’), both film and book. I’m intending on reading more of Nesbø’s work – I would have already if I wasn’t so slow at reading – given my nascent interest in […]

DVD Review: Vampire Ecstasy (1974) (Caution – NSFW)

Review by Ben Bussey “Oh please… make it stop! Make this throbbing stop!” That’s it. End of review. If those two lines of dialogue alone (and the photograph above) don’t sell Vampire Ecstasy to you, then there’s really nothing more to be said. Bye-bye. Okay, okay, I’ll let you in on a bit of the plot. […]

A Year in Horror – Steph’s 2012 Round-Up

By Stephanie Scaife In a year brimming with Dark Knights, Avengers and Hobbits, not to mention the impending (if ultimately anticlimactic) apocalypse that was supposed to befall us last month I feel that 2012 has been a pretty weak year for us horror fans, where there have been far too many films eliciting nothing more […]

Review: Gut (2012)

Review by Tristan Bishop I’ll admit it straight off the bat – I found it really hard to review Gut. It took me a few attempts to sit through the entire film – although one of these was due to a mysterious technical failure – and when I finally finished viewing it all the way […]

DVD Review: Berberian Sound Studio

Review by Tristan Bishop “This is not a horror film.” This line from Berberian Sound Studio leapt out at me on viewing, firstly because one of the themes of this year for me is the question of what actually makes a horror film, and secondly because of the nature of the film itself. The line […]

Review: Grabbers (2012)

Review by Stephanie Scaife This Irish creature feature is Jon Wright’s sophomore effort as a director, after the watchable if flawed teen zombie flick Tormented, and what an unexpected treat it is. Imagine if The Guard and Tremors had an oozy, tentacled love child, then what you’d end up with is Grabbers. It makes a […]

DVD Review: Dark Nature (2009)

Review by Ben Bussey You know what they say – location, location, location. There is a lot to be said for picking the right place to shoot your film, especially when money is in short supply. Find somewhere suitably picturesque, unspoiled, and – if possible – relatively unfamiliar, and that’s half your job done for […]