Review: 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...
Read MoreJennifer Lawrence to star in Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up
Netflix has acquired Adam McKay’s hotly-anticipated comedy Don’t Look Up with Jennifer Lawrence set to star. DON’T LOOK...
Read MoreCould the Escape From New York remake star Wyatt Russell? Leigh Whannell talks about the new film
The remake of John Carpenter’s Escape From New York has been in development for a long time. Various directors and actors have been...
Read MoreThe Deep Ones – Check out the new images and poster for new indie Lovecraftian film
Independent horror filmmaker Chad Ferrin (Parasites, The Ghouls, Someone’s Knocking at the Door) has debuted the first photos from...
Read MoreHere is our first look at Robert Pattinson as The Batman
Director Matt Reeves (the “Planet of the Apes” films) has released a camera test video that gives us our first look at Robert Pattinson as...
Read MoreReview: Underwater – “Taut, tight & tense”
I had read that Underwater was a decent little film that, in the States especially, had slipped through the radar. Now, I make no bones...
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