Review: 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...
Read MoreReview: The Visitor – “An enticing, slow-burning and spooky mystery”
Written by Simon Boyes (Songbird) and Adam Mason (Blood River) and directed by Justin P. Lange (The Dark), The Visitor stars Finn Jones...
Read MoreFrightFest Day Five – Piggy, Terrifier 2, Barbarian and Fall
And like that, we were on the final day of FrightFest. It always flies by, but great films like my Top Five going into Day Five: Something...
Read MoreReview – Pennywise: The Story of It – “An impressively all-encompassing documentary”
Pennywise: The Story of It is a feature-length documentary about the making of the two-part television adaptation of Stephen King’s smash...
Read MoreReview: The Wild Man – “Embrace its fresh take and unpredictable plot”
New Bigfoot movie The Wild Man is directed by Ryan Justice (Followers) and stars Lauren Crandall (Share or Die), Julian Green (Lovecraft...
Read MoreReview – Spirit Halloween: The Movie – “Full of family-friendly frights and fun”
The largest Halloween retailer in America, known for converting large unused shops into humongous spooky stuff outlets, Spirit Halloween,...
Read MoreFrightFest Day Four – Short Film Showcase Two, Wolfkin, H4Z4RD, Torn Hearts and The Price We Pay
With Day Three having featured the best film of the festival so far, Something in the Dirt, I wasn’t sad that we’d reached the penultimate...
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