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Green Room Movie - starring Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart

Five Reasons Green Room is a Must See!

I can’t recall the last time a movie’s marketing campaign was as on point as that of Jeremy Saulnier’s hugely-anticipated Green Room. Believe the hype; this flick is incredible. And ...

High Rise Poster

Review: High-Rise Crumbles Under The Weight Of Its Own Pretension

Ben Wheatley’s track record is near-perfect. Of the Brit director’s four previous films, two (Kill List, A Field In England) are modern masterpieces while the others (Down Terrace, Sightse...

The Thing

Advance Review: Friend Request Makes An Entire Movie Out Of Unfriended’s Lamest Moment

The past few years have gifted us a couple of great Internet horror movies in Unfriended and The Den. The former, unfairly dismissed by those unwilling to look beyond its gimmicky premise to spot the ...

Stoker

Not Quite Horror: Stoker (2013)

Horror is evolving as a genre. Although your local multiplex is still loaded with the usual contenders, look a bit closer and you’ll find the latest drama, thriller, or crime offering is closer...

Penny Dreadful - Best of Horror on TV in 2015

Details Surrounding Penny Dreadful Season 3, Revealed!

Penny Dreadful season 3 is sure to be a firecracker! The show’s second season was wrought with drama, death, and loss. The final episode left many viewers clamoring for more, demanding...

The Harvesters

Horror of the Heartland: Crowdfunding and Homegrown Terror in Nick Sanford’s ‘The Harvesters’

Oklahoman filmmaker Nick Sanford is never short on ambition. As a child, Sanford had a penchant for short films, such as Hook 2, a spiritual follow-up to Steven Spielberg’s 1991 fantasy adventu...

Tokyo Ghoul - Anime series you need to watch

Five Chilling Horror Anime Series You Need To Watch

We have all probably seen some form of anime at some point in our life, perhaps it was Dragon Ball Z or Pokemon. Those two were all the rage in the ’90s and hard to avoid? Well, we’re...

Holidays

Holidays Is A Frightfully Fun Anthology [Review]

Anthologies are big business right now, with Tales Of Halloween and A Christmas Horror Story both storming the boards last year and a hugely-anticipated Tales From The Crypt TV reboot on the way very ...

The Lost Boys: The Beginning 1987

The Long Evolution of the Vampire Genre (And Why It’s Nothing to Worry About)

We’re not getting many vampire movies these days. And that’s a shame. It’s not like they’ve gone anywhere, they never really do. But everything in the horror genre moves in ...