
We all know that horror video games are the best genre, and it looks like your favourite horror titles are going to get much …continue reading Why horror gaming is going from strength to strength

We all know that horror video games are the best genre, and it looks like your favourite horror titles are going to get much …continue reading Why horror gaming is going from strength to strength

The past few years have been pretty killer for Horror fans, and these 10 promising films (plus may others) look to continue that trend …continue reading 10 Horror Movies to Watch in 2018

Being a horror connoisseur isn’t just about which films you watch, it’s also about how you watch them. Treat the genre with the respect …continue reading What’s the Best Way to Watch Horror Films?

On the surface, “The Gatehouse” is a fantasy horror film about a haunted gatehouse near an ancient forest, but it’s firmly rooted in powerful …continue reading Reel Review: The Gatehouse (2016)

With no escape, no defense, and no lifelines, clever writers are skilled at eliminating a victim’s chance of survival in a horror film. To really …continue reading Tricks of the Trade: Disenabling the Victims

There’s definitely something wrong with Esther in 2009’s “Orphan”, a shocking and suspenseful twist on the ‘bad seed’ sub genre. Orphan is a 2009 …continue reading Reel Review: Horror Thriller “Orphan” (2009)

While not perfect, Sightings gets high marks for treading new territory in the space alien sub genre and serving up a lot to chew …continue reading Reel Review: Sightings (2017)

Julia Ducournau’s RAW (aka GRAVE) is a stunningly artistic take on modern cannibalism, neatly wrapped up as a coming-of-age story. I was lucky enough …continue reading Take Two Review: RAW (2017)

Frenzy at the Dryden: A Review of the Dryden Theatre’s Screening of Alfred Hitchcok’s Frenzy (1972) Recently I had the pleasure of attending a …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Frenzy (1972)

Sargad (Wounded) is an intelligent entry in the revenge horror genre from Sweden, which delivers on the violence with a few unexpected twists. Following the …continue reading Reel Review: Sargad (Wounded) (2017)
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