Review: Smoking Causes Coughing – “Quentin Dupieux’s absurdist Avengers slash Amicus anthology mish-mash is a glorious slice of strange.”
Released in cinemas and on-demand on the 31st of March, Smoking Causes Coughing (Fumer fait tousser) is the latest film from the French...
Read MoreReview: Unwelcome – “A truly bizarre and chaotic film”
Written by Mark Stay and Jon Wright (Robot Overlords), directed by Wright (Grabbers) and starring Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the...
Read MoreReview: Cocaine Bear – “A title that is its own high concept”
Out now, “comedy-thriller” Cocaine Bear was written by Jimmy Warden (The Babysitter: Killer Queen), directed by Elizabeth Banks (Charlie’s...
Read MoreReview: M3GAN – “A new horror icon that everybody will love.”
In M3GAN, the new Blumhouse horror film released in the UK on Friday, Alison Williams (Get Out) plays Gemma, a techy toy-collecting and...
Read MoreReview: Christmas Bloody Christmas – “Plays like a gonzo The Terminator Christmas Special”
New festive horror film Christmas Bloody Christmas is now available to stream on Shudder. Joe Begos (Bliss) writes and directs, while...
Read MoreLFF dives into the multiverse for the Everything Everywhere All At Once press conference
Hot off of them winning Best Feature at the 2022 Gotham Awards, A24 beamed writer-directors Daniels, aka Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert...
Read MoreReview: Something In The Dirt – “A mind-blowing and melting masterpiece”
This review was first posted as part of our FrightFest coverage. Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead are my guys. I love Spring and The...
Read MoreReview: Prey For The Devil – “A perfect-for-Halloween petrifier full of massive scares”
Prey for the Devil (previously The Devil’s Light) is directed by Daniel Stamm (The Last Exorcism) – read my interview with him here...
Read MoreDirector Daniel Stamm talks to us about Prey For The Devil and The Last Exorcism
Prey For The Devil is out on the 28th of October, just in time for Halloween, and you can read my review here. Being big fans of Daniel...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Owl Service – “A must for folk horror fans”
The Owl Service was originally broadcast on British television on Sunday evenings from 1969 to 1970. The adaptation of Alan Garner’s...
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