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Not Quite Horror: Westworld, Season One (2016)

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 to hor...

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Terminator Board Game On The Way!

Following in the footsteps of their hugely successful Evil Dead 2 board-game, the guys at Space Goat Productions continue to be ridiculously awesome with the announcement of one based around The Termi...

The Brand New Trailer For Black Mirror Season 3 Is Here!

The hugely-anticipated third season of Charlie Brooker’s cult TV show Black Mirror drops exclusively on Netflix later this month. And now, thanks to the man himself, we have a brand-new trailer ...

Back to the ’80s: Vampire Hunter D

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular film falls under...

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Review: Aliens 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray

The 30th anniversary Blu-ray of Aliens is housed in a terrific package. This is something collectors will want to keep an eye out for as it contains both a collectible booklet of artwork from the Dark...

Review: Morgan Is A Memorable, Chilly Sci-Fi Showcase For Anya Taylor Joy

Fresh from her career-making turn in this year’s hottest, and most divisive, horror movie The Witch, Anya Taylor-Joy wows once more in a very different role, as the titular AI in Luke Owen’...

Stranger Things Netflix Horror

Review: Stranger Things is Off to a Great Start

For those that are curious about Netflix’s newest series but don’t want to know too much should start here. This is an examination of the first two episodes. Plot revelations will be limited, ye...

Electric Nostalgia

Classic tension and technological horror collide in ‘Electric Nostalgia’ from Jacob Burns

Startled awake, a woman emerges from a vat of undisclosed oil and mucus. A glistening, open hand breaks the surface of the gelatinous medley, like an unworldly creature finally taking form from a prim...

Prometheus: Life and Death

Comic Review: Prometheus: Life and Death Issue 1

In the midst of the aftershock of 2012’s Prometheus and on the verge of Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant, the hunger for Xenomorph nirvana is more rampant than ever. Fortunately, Dark Horse’s Prometheus...