Review: The Void – “A Lovecraftian nightmare brought to life.”
The Void is the new film written and directed by Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski. It stars Aaron Poole (Forsaken), Kathleen Munroe...
Read MoreBen Wheatley’s Freakshift will be kind of a 50s B-Movie meets Hill Street Blues and Doom
Alicia Vikander and Armie Hammer are set to star in Ben Wheatley’s (Kill List, High-Rise, Free Fire) film called Freakshift....
Read MoreThe Soska Sisters talk about See No Evil 2, the Rabid remake and more
On the eve of Horror Channel’s UK premiere broadcast of SEE NO EVIL 2 on April 7, the Twisted Twins, Jan and Sylvia Soska, talk about...
Read MoreCool Art: Pan’s Labyrinth by Drew Struzan
Bottleneck Gallery have got a screening of Guillermo Del Toro’s wonderful Pan’s Labyrinth. They’ve also got some prints...
Read MoreReview: The Autopsy of Jane Doe – “Masterful, morbid, and mercilessly nauseating”
‘The Autopsy of Jane Doe’ is directed by André Øvredal (‘Troll Hunter’), and written by Ian Goldberg (‘Terminator: The Sarah Connor...
Read MoreReview: Don’t Knock Twice – “Sackhoff and Boynton persevere valiantly”
Don’t Knock Twice is directed by Caradog James (‘The Machine’), and written by Mark Huckerby and Nick Ostler (‘Howl’). The film stars...
Read MoreSeoul Station – Watch an exclusive clip from the Train To Busan animated prequel
Terrified citizens fight for their lives against the viral undead in this thrilling prequel to the monster hit zombie classic Train To...
Read MoreReview: Get Out -“A flat out horror masterpiece”
Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele (‘Keanu’) and stars: Daniel Kaluuya (‘Sicario’), Allison Williams (‘Girls’), Catherine...
Read MoreReview: The Eyes of My Mother – “A hideous tale beautifully told”
The Eyes of My Mother is the debut film from writer-director Nicolas Pesce and stars Kika Magalhaes (‘Welcome Home’), Will...
Read MoreThousands of years ago it crashes, and The Thing: Artbook gets thrown out, or crawls out, and it ends up freezing in the ice
Celebrating the 35th anniversary of my all time favourite movie, John Carpenter’s The Thing, this 400-page first volume hardcover of...
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