Review: Prevenge (2016)

Ben has recently made reference to the on-going exploration of pregnancy in horror, and as a theme it certainly seems to be having a bit of a moment – from the last year or so, Shelley, Antibirth, and Prevenge have all tackled the issue, in quite different ways. Prevenge has perhaps been the most hotly-anticipated […]

DVD Review: The Beaster Bunny (2014)

Just in case you wondering, no, this isn’t some sort of sequel to The Bunny Game which you hadn’t heard about. Originally released in the US under the title Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell, The Beaster Bunny is the first and to date only film credited to writer, director, producer and cinematographer team the […]

Review: The Void (2016)

It can be tricky when you’re late to the party. Feverishly hyped in horror circles since its announcement, and one of the most talked-about films at the horror festivals in 2016, The Void has been on my radar for a good length of time, and all the signs indicated that it was something very much […]

Review: Antibirth (2016)

It’s entirely logical that pregnancy has been a recurring theme in so much horror, particularly at the more grotesque end of the spectrum. As much as some of us might like to herald it as a beautiful and miraculous thing, we all know that for most women it will result in nausea, pain, exhaustion, emotional […]

Review: Atomica (2017)

I must admit, it’s been almost a decade since I’ve paid much attention to anything released from the SyFy Channel. In fact, it was when the network still went by Sci-Fi. I cringe when I see it written the way it is now. Smart marketing decision aside – to make the name original so it […]

DVD Review: Zombie Lake (1981)

Zombie Lake opens with a bit of a fib: there is no director by the name of  ‘J.A. Laser’, and the pseudonym conceals the fact that the film was actually directed by Jean Rollin, who is of course better known for rather more artistic fare. It turns out that Zombie Lake had a bit of […]

Review: Kong: Skull Island (2017)

It was inevitable that giant monsters would return to the blockbuster arena, and Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures are leading the way. With Pacific Rim and Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla reboot in the bag, a new take on King Kong was the next logical step, paving the way to the announced Godzilla Vs Kong lined up […]