"Hail to the King, Baby" 25 Years of Army of Darkness
On the 25th anniversary of the cult classic Army of Darkness, Jon Cross waxes rhapsodic about why the movie has lasted 25 years and what it means to him.
Another 5 random Bigfoot thoughts from Owen
Bigfoot movies are Owen Durivage's bread, butter and jelly. Check out his ramblings on 5 more random sasquatch movies...
Terror in a Texas Town
Lisa Gullickson looks at Terror in a Texas Town, the Western that shouldn't have been but ducked and weaved against authority to plunge a hefty harpoon of tasty dialogue and important themes into the guts of America.
Tokyo Ghoul
New contributor Jack Markham takes a look at the live action version of manga classic, Tokyo Ghoul.
Lies We Tell
Adam Parkes takes a look at the directorial debut of Mitu Misra with the gritty, British drama Lies We Tell starring Gabriel Byrne and Sibylla Deen.
Bad Day For The Cut
Out now on DVD and Blu-Ray, the new revenge film, Bad Day For The Cut is what Lindsey Thomas calls "an interesting, gorgeously shot, slice of violence" from Northern Ireland starring Nigel O’Neill and Susan Lynch.
Quatermass II AKA Enemy From Space
The Hammer Horror loving Bloke Down The Pub begins to realise just why Britain might have needed America while watching 1957's Quatermass II AKA Enemy From Space, Hammer's sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment
Mom and Dad
Lisa Gullickson delves into the world of mad Nic Cage and calculating Selma Blair in the horror, comedy satire Mom and Dad from the twisted mind of, one of the directors of Crank, Bryan Taylor.
Owen's 5 random Bigfoot thoughts
Intrepid Bigfoot movie hunter Owen Durivage captures 5 more random sasquatch movies and casts his eyes and substantial beard over them...
Ingrid Jungermann’s Women Who Kill
Lisa Gullickson takes a look at the new romantic comedy, serial killer, whodunnit from Ingrid Jungermann, Women Who Kill and finds out that love can be murder!
Rage of Honor
Before NinjaVember ends Lisa Gullickson takes in the glory that is Sho Kosugi as avenging, ninja ass kicker in Rage of Honor!
Sixty Minutes To Midnight
Jon Cross gets the chance to watch and review the excellent new action, horror, thriller from Slate 10 Productions - Sixty Minutes To Midnight - produced by Frank Ieraci and Tom Stefanac, written by Terry McDonald, directed by Neil Mackay and starring Robert Nolan and Arnold Sidney.
It's Straw Dogs meets The Running Man.
Ninja Busters – A Crap-Cinema Masterpiece Nearly Lost to the Sands of Time
For NinjaVember Lisa Gullickson reviews the lost, cult, Ninja classic Ninja Busters.
Tragedy Girls
Lisa Gullickson looks at how, for slasher films, the worm may finally be turning in her review of the smart, sassy, horror comedy Tragedy Girls.
Maniac Cop (1988)
Michael Campochiaro looks at the enduring - and still timely - cult classic horror/action film from the minds of Larry Cohen and William Lustig, Maniac Cop, starring Bruce Campbell, Tom Atkins and Robert Z'Dar.
The Phantom of the Paradise: A Macabre Meditation on The Entertainment Monster and All It Devours
Lisa looks at another Horror Musical and how eerily relevant it is today, as it ever was. Directed by Brian DePalma, with Music by Paul Williams and starring Jessica Harper, it's Phantom of the Paradise!
The Founder
Jon Wallace, hungry for a tasty and greasy story of a rose tinted Americana 50s, starring a never better Michael Keaton, is left a little hungry and thirsty by Robert D. Siegel's The Founder.
Halloween (1978)
Michael Campochiaro Vs. Michael Myers in his annual revisit of the perennial seasonal favourite, John Carpenter's Halloween (1978).