It’s always interesting when you have a film director willing to change up their entire style to fit a film. Take French horror director Axelandre
It’s always interesting when you have a film director willing to change up their entire style to fit a film. Take French horror director Axelandre
In a career absolutely jam packed with dystopian futures, marauding robots and probably more crucifixions than are strictly necessary, the indomitable Albert Pyun made it
Have you ever watched a series of movies and just thought: why?Let me put it another way, when I satcdown to watch the second Cabin
Edgar Rice Burroughs’ legendary literary adventurer has been the subject of many a version that’s cast a more, shall we say, adult version of the
Love em or hate em, there’s one thing that you have to admit when it comes to the sleezy, morally questionable world of the rape/revenge
Sometimes, there’s nothing just quite like a comedy/horror sequel. Not just any comedy/horror sequel mind you, but one made in a particular set of circumstances
As we settle in yet another uncomfortably familiar scenario where the knives are out for yet another female-led, MCU series on Disney+, I have to
“Coen-esque” is a term usually thrown at any quirky crime epic that sees everyday people discover how ruthless they can be when a sizable chunk
Blue collar James Bonds are kind of a dime a dozen these days. I mean, Vin Diesel gave us Xander Cage in xXx, while Kingsman
One term that’s hurled around a lot these days (especially by me) is “Cronenbergian”. For those not in the know, it’s shorthand to describe movies
As is standard with any review that concerns the MCU, I suppose I’d better start off with a reminder that despite the overwhelming success of
Idiocy is a tough gig to pull off. The dumber the concept, the smarter the brains behind it has to be – and let’s be
In the 2000s, horror found itself at something of a crossroads. Having being fairly dormant at the box office for most of the 90s, the
Some films are created to expand your consciousness, to teach you about the world that surrounds you and aims to try to understand the existential
Anyone out there seen George Sluizer’s The Vanishing?At first glance that might not seem like much of a loaded question, but your answer may vary
As a lot of us have no doubt forgotten, a lot of classic fairy tales are steeped in darkness, pain and tragedy as to not
With the merciless Wolf Creek, antipodean director Greg McLean gave us a chilling vision of exactly how dangerous the outback can be courtesy of Mick
There’s a distinct feeling that Netflix just can’t win when it comes to their exclusive movies. If they put out one of their glossy, empty,
In the slimy, drooly wake of Ridley Scott’s Alien, all manner of creepy, amorphous extraterrestrials stalked out from dark, industrial corners and alien world to
In 1994, Neil Jordan’s take on Anne Rice’s sumptuous vampire novel managed to do the impossible and finally bring the author’s brooding, romanticized blood suckers