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The Witch

Blu-ray Review: The Witch is a Slow Burn Shocker that Scares and Delights in Equal Measures

A family of seven relocates to a remote part of New England after being banished from their church. They set out with plans to start anew but their meager existence is challenged when their ...

Mark Pavia

Advance Review: Fender Bender

If you have yet to see it, make sure you track down The Night Flier and give it a watch. Based on a story by Stephen King, the 1997 film is a low-budget masterpiece, a creepy and gory vampire tale wit...

The Darkness

Review: The Darkness Is Yet Another Snoozefest Loaded With Paranormal Inactivity

Horror movies are often (unfairly) criticised for lacking in plot. Not so with The Darkness, the latest paranormal-themed spooker currently haunting multiplexes, which has about ten different stories ...

Old 37

Old 37 Is a Bloody Slasher But Is It Too Typical?

Perhaps like director ‘Alan Smithee’ I, too, should have disowned  Old 37 . In the opening of the film, we meet brothers Jon Roy and Daryl who are watching their father shov...

The Boy

Blu-ray Review: The Boy is Better than You May Have Heard

Greta (Lauren Cohan of The Walking Dead) jets off to Europe for a position as a nanny in a small English village. She plans to start anew after a messy breakup and the change of geograp...

Anguish Movie

Anguish is Psychological Thriller Posing As a Possession Film

The opening of Anguish depicts what is surely an unthinkable nightmare for any parent. A pissy teenager named Lucy is having an argument with her mother Sarah, as they’re driving. Once Lucy...

Green Room Movie - starring Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart

Why Green Room is Actually a Major Disappointment

The following assumes you have seen the movie. Major spoilers ahead. Green Room is not a bad movie, and for the record, this is not an attempt to be contrarian just to garner attention. As with T...

Emelie

Blu-Ray Review: Emelie is Painfully Average

When a young couple’s regular babysitter is unable to watch their brood, she gives a recommendation for a friend who is available to sit. But what they do not realize is that the replacemen...

Scherzo Diabolico

Review: Scherzo Diabolico is an Overture in Tension

Scherzo Diabolico, the piano solo by composer Charles-Valentin Alkan, is a fitting title for director Adrián García Bogliano’s latest film. A hybrid of horror, dark humour a...