Dracula A.D. 1972
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, debates the guilt in "guilty pleasure" sequel of Hammer's long-running Dracula franchise, 1972's Dracula A.D. 1972.
Satoshi Kon's Perfect Blue 20th Anniversary
Lindsey Thomas takes a look at the 20th Anniversary re-release of the striking and provocative anime, cult classic, debut of Satoshi Kon, Perfect Blue.
In Defense of the Horror-Musical: Exhibit A – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Lisa Gullickson brings you songs! scares!! and Sondheim!!! with her look at the musical horror, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - nope not the Burton/Depp one - the Angela Lansbury one from 1982!
Lumpkin the Pumpkin
Owen Durivage, our explorer in the darkened, damp, dingy corners of VHS/movie land, tells us all about the barely-animated, Halloween themed film Lumpkin The Pumpkin.
In his own words "It’s not good, but I feel everyone should see it at least once.
Warrior’s Gate
Lindsey Thomas relives the movies of her youth and finds plenty of fun in Enter The Warrior's Gate from the minds of Luc Besson and Robert Kamen
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Bloke Down The Pub is wishing that his beloved Hammer had made a whole slew of Sherlock Holmes movies after watching 1959's The Hound of the Baskervilles starring Peter Cushing, Andre Morell and Christopher Lee.
Pet Sematary
Jon Cross revisits Stephen King's Pet Sematary and finds lots to love amongst the crudely written gravestones and zombie cats.
Lost Weekend VIII Review: My Friend Dahmer
Lisa Gullickson looks at My Friend Dahmer, having seen the film at Lost Weekend VIII. The film is about notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's time in high school.
Fantastic Fest Review: Gerald’s Game
Lisa Gullickson sends us another review from Austin's Fantastic Fest! This time for Stephen King adaptation, Gerald's Game that premieres on Netflix this Friday. With strong performances from Bruce Greenwood and Carla Gugino and a tense storyline, doesn't sound like you'll have to handcuff us to a bed and pry our eyes open to watch this.
"What Can We Say?" Bodied and Gilbert: A Fantastic Fest Double Feature that Addresses Taking Art Too Far
Lisa Gullickson, still in Austin for Fantastic Fest, is finding commonality about morals and speech in the documentary Gilbert and the comedy drama, Bodied.
Mother! Is Freaking People the F@#$ Out!!
Michael Campochiaro is perplexed as to why everyone freaked out over Darren Aronofsky's new film, Mother! and suggests people stop watching HGTV house makeover shows and occasionally, challenge themselves. Plus, you know, Michelle Pfeiffer...
Moose: The Movie (2015)
Owen Durivage lives in the corners of the internets and finds movies you never thought were possible. This time around it's Moose. A horror comedy about a killer Alaskan moose and a town full of crazies and puppets!
Fear Town, USA (2014 Troma/Annum Films)
Jay Mayo, our resident Troma Entertainment fan, casts his humourous and B Movie loving eye over indie slasher comedy, Fear Town, USA
Fantastic Fest Review: Anna and the Apocalypse
A very merry, bloody and sing-a-long Christmas has come early for Lisa Gullickson bringing us her third Fantastic Fest film review for Anna and the Apocalypse - a comedy, horror, Christmas, zombie musical.
Fantastic Fest Review: Thelma
Lisa Gullickson, who's down in Austin for Fantastic Fest, shares her second review from the festival for dread filled horror/drama Thelma.
Bad Kids of Crestview Academy
Can Sean Astin's ludicrous moustache save the Bad Kids of Crestview Academy? Read Lindsey Thomas's excellent review to find out!
Fantastic Fest Review: 3ft Ball & Souls
Lisa Gullickson, who's down in Austin for Fantastic Fest, shares her first review from the festival for Japanese horror/drama 3ft Ball & Souls
Camera Obscura
Jaden Jordan takes a look at the new horror/thriller from Aaron B. Koontz, Camera Obscura.
The Mummy’s Shroud
The Bloke Down The Pub, lover of all things Hammer, likes the well drawn characters in what turns out to be his favourite of the Hammer Mummy movies, 1967's The Mummy's Shroud.
Savage Dog
Lisa Gullickson waxes rhapsodic about awesome, explosive actioner Savage Dog starring the "beautifully doe eyed" Scott Adkins and directed by, friend of the site, Jesse V Johnson.