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 […]

DVD Review: Midnight Son (2011)

By Keri O’Shea Jacob is twenty-four years old, works the night shift as a security guard and – he’s sickening for something. He seems bemused by the physical symptoms which are laying him so low; he has a skin condition, he says, but he eats well and yet his doctor tells him he’s malnutritioned. Perhaps […]

DVD Review: Christmas Evil (AKA You Better Watch Out) (1980)

Review by Kit Rathenar Ah, the magic of Christmas. Trees, lights, cake, presents, carols, peace, goodwill, man dressed as Father Christmas going around killing people… Wait, run that last one by me again? Oh, okay – that would be the premise of one-off director Lewis Jackson’s indie cult classic Christmas Evil, originally released in 1980 […]

Comic Review: The Wolfman Returns in Ferals

Review by Comix Werewolves have been a staple of human folklore for as long as their been a reason to fear the dark. Even the wise and reasonable Greeks had their own version of the lycanthropes in the form of the Neuri tribe, who once a year, were believed to change into wolves and terrorize […]