Horror in Short: Mass (2014)

By Keri O’Shea A couple of years back, Horror in Short ran a double-feature by the title of The Can-Cannibals; if you missed it and you have a soft spot for neo-grindhouse, then by all means, check it out here. The director of The Can-Cannibals, Matthew Ragsdale, has been busy since that time, and the […]

DVD Review: The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears (2013)

By Tristan Bishop The giallo seems to be growing in popularity year by year. The current surge of interest in the genre can perhaps be credited to (or at the least has been heavily bolstered by) the discovery and championing of the soundtracks to these very Italian murder mysteries by DJs, record collectors and vinyl […]

Film Review: Dead Girls (2014)

By Keri O’Shea I’ve mentioned the minor anthology movie comeback on the site before; whether the genre has gone through something of a spike on the indie scene thanks to the notoriety of the recent V/H/S films (which I’ve still yet to see) or whether it’s just one of those things, a style that’s just […]

Blu-ray Review: Re-Animator (1985)

Review by Stephanie Scaife Stuart Gordon’s cult classic gorefest Re-Animator is being released again, this time as a 2-disc special edition Blu-ray and DVD from Second Sight Films. For those who aren’t familiar with the film, it is the brainchild of theatre maker Stuart Gordon, who made his name by setting up the avant-garde Organic […]

Review: Goal of the Dead (2014)

Review by Ben Bussey This writer is but one among many who have often wondered just how football ever came to be referred to as ‘the beautiful game.’ It’s always struck me as a profoundly ugly spectacle, with its mob mentality, aggression, and tendency to turn otherwise rational human beings into ranting, raving animals, to […]

Review: The Sacrament (2013)

By Keri O’Shea Here at Brutal as Hell we have a nickname for ourselves: that nickname is ‘Contrary as Fuck’, because you can bet your bottom dollar that for every film which sparks a massive positive reaction in the horror world, at least one of us will at best shrug, and at worst actively reject […]

Review: Raging Boll (2010)

Review by Quin There is a famous quote from Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung that has always stayed with me: “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” Personally, I’ve always tried to remember this when dealing with difficult people. It doesn’t always help in the moment, but if nothing […]

Review: Godzilla (2014)

This time last year, it was “Today we are cancelling the apocalypse!” Today, it’s “Let them fight!” After making a valiant, but ultimately less than successful attempt to revive the daikaiju for the CGI blockbuster age with 2013’s Pacific Rim, Warner Bros and Legendary Entertainment have stepped right back into the ring with a movie […]