Review: The Cabin in the Woods

Review by Stephanie Scaife Warning: Contains moderate spoilers. Admittedly I was a bit late to the game when it came to The Cabin in the Woods. I’d been intrigued by the posters I’d seen and had heard rumblings of greatness, not least from Britt Hayes who provided a glowing review after the SXSW screening earlier […]

Bradford After Dark Review: The Devil’s Business (2011)

Review by Keri O’Shea Evil occultists are alive and well and residing in good old Blighty, where it seems they enjoy fucking around with unwitting hitmen – at least that’s the case in a couple of instances in the horror  movie universe recently, including The Devil’s Business, an as-yet little known film which I got […]

Advance Review: The Monk (2011)

Review by Keri O’Shea “Satan has only the power we give him.” A highly tense chiaroscuro Confessional gives us the opening scene of The Monk (2011), and introduces us to our main character – the ‘model of rectitude’, Ambrosio (Vincent Cassel), a monk legendary within his order and for miles around his Capuchin monastery, an […]

DVD Review: Break (2009)

Review by Stephanie Scaife Sometimes a screener comes along that is so bad that it makes you consider giving up watching movies altogether, so Break was rather apt both in title and tagline. I wanted to take a break from film after watching it and it really was no mercy, just pain… terrible, derivative, throbbing […]

Festival Report: Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival 2012

Festival Report by Nia Edwards-Behi This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. The genre giant, as ever, provides a packed schedule of great films, notable guests and plenty of atmosphere. A cornerstone of genre festivals, it’s testament to the festival team that a crowd of die-hard fans can mingle […]

DVD Review: Tape 407

Review by Keri O’Shea ‘Found footage’ is an incredibly popular shooting style for filmmakers these days – now even meriting its own genre – but, whenever you see it used, you know it means a series of trade-offs. Whilst it’s good in that it creates a sense of immediacy, an equality with the protagonists who […]

DVD Review: Cassadaga

Review by Ben Bussey Ever notice how it never works out for the ones who seem too happy? Art teacher Lily (Kelan Coleman) may be deaf, but she’s young, she’s pretty, she loves her job, and above all she loves her little sister Michelle (Sarah Sculco), whom she has looked after on her own since […]

Film Review: Elfie Hopkins

Review by Nia Edwards-Behi Elfie Hopkins has been a long time coming – finally getting a cinema release here in the UK, it’s a sweet-hearted piece that doesn’t really work as a horror film, but never the less has a massive amount of charm. Elfie Hopkins (Jaime Winstone) is the local slacker…and wannabe private detective. […]

DVD Review: Switch (2011)

Review by Ben Bussey Will the young women of this world never learn? If you need to get away from it all, don’t go to Paris. The only way you’ll get out of it okay is if your dad’s Liam Neeson. Otherwise, your plans of happy-go-lucky frolicking in the so-called city of love will promptly […]

DVD Review: Bong of the Dead

Review by Ben Bussey Guess what: it’s zombie apocalypse time again. However, this time around things aren’t completely hopeless for the surviving humans, as the government manages to round up the bulk of the zombies and dump them in designated ‘danger zones.’ Alas, for professional stoners Edwin (Mark Wynn) and Tommy (Jy Harris), there proves […]