To many people the late Gilbert Gottfried will be remembered either as a shrill voiced outrageously funny comedian with intentionally offensive jokes or as the voice actor of...
Four years after Repo! The Genetic Opera the director Darren Lynn Bousman teamed up again with Terrance Zdunich for another fun and dark musical. The Devil’s...
Christmas is the perfect theme to base a horror movie around. It provides a setting to tap into childhood fears, subvert conventions and give audiences an...
The horror subscription service Shudder is a real treat for genre fans. Due to movie rights issues the Shudder UK catalogue isn’t nearly as good as...
It has been a great decade for the genre. The first half of it was dominated by jump scare films focused on the supernatural such as...
This Halloween I decide to watch three very different examples of horror. This included an Italian dark fantasy, a low budget gore comedy and a controversial...
2005’s The Devil’s Rejects was such a surprisingly strong sequel that making a third seems completely unnecessary. It ended on a perfect and complete note with...
Trevor is an unemployed man who spends his days hiding from his wife in an allotment shed and escaping into a fantasy world. He is forced...
Adaptions of Stephen King books can vary wildly in quality. Depending on the direction and acting, a film based on his work can reach the cinematic...
Happy Death Day was a pleasant surprise when it came out in 2017. Its amusing Groundhog Day meets Scream premise offered plenty of laughs and thrills....
Cannibals and Carpet Fitters is a lighthearted but grizzly British horror comedy that’s not for the squeamish. It opens with a found footage sequence featuring Alex...
Comparing this reimaging to Dario Argento’s classic original is pretty much redundant. They are two completely different beasts. Argento’s work is visually stunning, with his aesthetic...
Leprechaun (1993) has a special place in my heart. I adore it’s mixture of grisly violence, cartoonish silliness and magical fantasy. It’s a bit like a...
The first Predator film worked so well because it had a simple premise executed by professionals. The script was tight and suspense always lingered in the...