Chernobyl show creator is working on The Last of Us HBO series
Craig Mazin, creator of the limited series Chernobyl, is working with HBO once again on TV adaptation of the Playstation video game The...
Read MoreFriends Don’t Lie! Secret Cinema Presents Stranger Things sells out the entirety of its run
It’s official, audiences have fallen in love with Secret Cinema Presents Stranger Things. For just over four months, the pioneers of...
Read MoreFrom The Wicker Man To Midsommar: How Sinister Are Folk Horror Films?
Many will argue that folk horror films were part of a cultural revolution against traditional British rule during the 1960s and 70s. It is...
Read MoreKim Bodnia will play Vesemir in The Witcher Season 2
Kim Bodnia (Killing Eve, The Bridge) has been cast in the role of Vesemir in the 8 episode second season of The Witcher. Vesemir is...
Read MoreCool Short: Scratch
Playing with myths and legends surrounding the Devil from Milton to the American south, the film follows an increasingly bizarre sequence...
Read MoreReview: The Invisible Man will shred your nerves, and smack you senseless.
The Invisible Man will shred your nerves, and smack you senseless. Surprise!? Well, not really. We should’ve expected nothing else from...
Read MoreReview: Color Out Of Space – “A Lovecraft adaptation that is a wild and transcendental hoot”
Outlaw film director Richard Stanley (Hardware) returns to the helm after a lengthy post-The-Island-of-Dr.-Moreau-imposed absence to bring...
Read MoreWatch the excellent cinematic opening and gameplay demo for Baldur’s Gate 3
Mind Flayers, Dragons and Gith! Oh my! The wonderfully creepy and action packed cinematic opening for Baldur’s Gate 3 has been released...
Read MoreReview: The Invisible Man – “A tightly written script”
The Invisible Man is a reimagining rather than a reboot of the original character, leaning into the terror of the unknown wrapped in the...
Read MoreReview: Color Out Of Space – “Relentless and incredibly imaginative”
Color Out Of Space is a fascinating film. It’s almost certainly not as good as ‘Mandy’ (reviewed HERE), but will play out brilliantly as a...
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