DVD Review: Grindhouse Trailer Classics 3

Review by Ben Bussey An hour and a half of non-stop trailers might not sound like the most entertaining way to spend an evening. However, when the trailers in question are for some of the most ridiculous looking films you’ve ever seen (or, more likely, never seen), plumbing the far reaches of Z-grade horror, ultraviolence, […]

Frankenstein 80th Anniversary: 5 Other Frankenstein Movies

Continuing our celebration of Frankenstein’s 80th Anniversary, Keri O’Shea looks at some of the weird and wonderful Frankenstein films that have come in its wake…  The influence of the Universal Frankenstein movies cannot be underestimated. Boris Karloff’s ‘dear old monster’ has become a horror archetype, crossing the breach into popular culture and staying there, for the best part […]

Abertoir 2011 Review: Urban Explorer

Review by Keri O’Shea It’s odd – sometimes when a film itself makes a claim about how ‘original’ it is or how it is somehow ‘redefining genre’, you wonder why you’re hearing it from them, not the fans. Sometimes it even comes across like a kid establishing their version of events first, before you discover […]

Abertoir 2011 Review: Village of Shadows

Review by Keri O’Shea  If, like me, repeatedly seeing people GETTING FUCKING TIED TO CHAIRS in horror movies makes you weep soundlessly into your hands at such a singular lack of imagination, then Village of Shadows might well have something to offer. Atmospheric supernatural horror often gets overlooked (or botched) by low-budget filmmakers, but first-time […]

Festival Report: Abertoir 2011

Keri O’Shea on Abertoir Horror Film Festival 2011, Aberystwyth, Wales UK Well, that’s it for another year: Abertoir has been and gone, there’s nothing left on my horror calendar and I’ve once more been spat out, kicking and screaming, into Real Life. Still, perhaps it’s all for the best. At the time of writing, I […]

DVD Review: Nude Nuns With Big Guns

Review by Ben Bussey. Finally, it’s the film that David Lean never got to complete… ahem, I mean, it’s the film within a film from Joseph Guzman’s Run! Bitch Run!, brought to life as a complete feature in its own right, Machete style. It has yet to get a US release owing to what I […]