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He Never Died

Not Quite Horror: He Never Died (2015)

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...

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 ...

evil dead 2 - ash

10 of the Greatest Horror Movie One-Liners

One of the most fun things to do as a horror fan is to quote your favorite movies. It’s not even so much a fun thing as it is muscle memory. It’s a calling card to fellow fans. You wear ...

Day of the Dead

Day Of The Dead Re-Remake Charges Ahead With New Director

It’s widely accepted that Zack Snyder’s 2004 remake of Dawn Of The Dead is one of the greatest reboots of all time which, given what’s come before and after it, wasn’t nec...

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...

Pan's Labyrinth

Not Quite Horror: Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)

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...

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 ...