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Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.

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‘Blue Iguana’ | Film Review

October 17 2018, by M.N. Miller

Sometimes a film comes along with a sense of style all its own that elevates the medium to a better place. Such a unique vision...

‘The Super’ (2017) | Film Review

October 17 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

From Director Stephan Rick (The Dark Side of the Moon) and writer John J McLaughlin (Black Swan and Hitchcock) comes The Super, a horror mystery thriller...

‘Number 37’ (‘Nommer 37’) | Mayhem Film Review

October 16 2018, by Alix Turner

I often don’t see the point of “modern takes” on old films, especially when the film in question is a true classic: have we run out...

‘The Hills Have Eyes’ (1977) | Film Review

October 15 2018, by Tyler Howat

Following The Last House on the Left, his shocking gore-fest of a debut, Wes Craven decided to never make another horror movie again. But that didn’t...

‘The Neon Demon’ Revisited

October 13 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

In light of the soon to be released remake of giallo horror classic Suspiria, it seems as good a time as ever to reexamine a...

‘ReMastered: Who Shot The Sheriff’ | Netflix Documentary Review

October 12 2018, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Original ReMastered is a series of episodes that gives an in-depth look at music’s greatest legends. The other episodes have not been officially promoted yet...

‘Kuntilanak’ | Netflix Film Review

October 12 2018, by Daniel Hart

Only a few weeks ago I grumbled at The 3rd Eye for its lack of imagination and new ideas for the horror genre. And here we are...

‘Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil’ | Netflix Film Review

October 12 2018, by Daniel Hart

Landing on Netflix is a slice of hell, wrapped in Paul Urkijo Alijo‘s visionary work that portrays the workings of the underworld and a blacksmith determined...

‘First Man’ | Film Review

October 12 2018, by M.N. Miller

Go ahead and get all worked up over the American flag controversy that ignited like a brush fire by the very junior Senator in Florida, Marc...

‘A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night’ | Film Review

October 12 2018, by Tyler Howat

Ana Lily Amirpour’s Persian-language directorial debut, follows The Girl (Sheila Vand), a lonely vampire who haunts the streets of Bad City in search of her...

‘Feminists: What Were They Thinking?’ | Netflix Documentary Review

October 11 2018, by Daniel Hart

Netflix documentary Feminists: What Were They Thinking? has arrived on the streaming platform at a time where a sober reminder is necessary. October 2018 will be sadly...

‘Eden Lake’ | Film Review

October 11 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Ten years ago, this gritty and muddy British horror was released and the impact of the story is still as shocking and damning as ever....

’22 July’ | Netflix Original Film Review

October 10 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Between instalments of the Bourne franchise, director Paul Greengrass has established himself as a master at dramatizing real-life tragedy. Possessed of an uncanny ability to...

‘Event Horizon’ | Film Review

October 10 2018, by Louie Fecou

It’s often a tricky one to pull off, but the horror/sci-fi mash-up can be hugely enjoyable when done properly. In 1997, we received Event Horizon...

‘Eyes of Laura Mars’ | Film Review

October 9 2018, by Louie Fecou

It might surprise a few of you out there to know that the storyline for late 70’s slasher Eyes Of Laura Mars was written by John...

‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ | Grimmfest Film Review

October 8 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

From the outside, this genre-blending can seem as though it went one step too far. Focussing on the film as a musical firstly, the numbers...

‘Tales From The Crypt’ (1972) | Film Review

October 8 2018, by Louie Fecou

Anyone remember those old anthology horror movies from the 1970’s? Vault Of Horror, The House That Dripped Blood, Asylum; there were a few of them doing...

‘The Cleaning Lady’ | Grimmfest Film Review

October 7 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Boasting a quiet, spine-tingling performance from Rachel Alig in the tragic titular role, this film is an exploration of love and trust in the most...