Patience, they say, is a virtue and for those who can take the time to do things right, great gifts are due to come. Never
Patience, they say, is a virtue and for those who can take the time to do things right, great gifts are due to come. Never
Believe it or not, despite forging a career making movies where countless special forces teams made up of the military and law enforcement wage war
Picture the scene: it’s a typically grim day as mourners gather for the funeral of a young woman taken before her time. The sky is
It may be something of a hot take, but when comparing Hammer’s unreasonably sizable catalogue of vampire movies side by side, you start to realise
As Hammer Films cruised into the 70’s, expanding upon the elevated sex and violence the changing times and audience demand required, there was sometimes a
Marvel Studios has been known to take big swings at risky ideas in the past, but due to the still heart-rending passing of Chadwick Boseman,
After lesbian tinged The Vampire Lovers and Lust For A Vampire, Hammer Films closed out their lusty Karnstein Trilogy with Twins Of Evil, an apparent
Hammer Films was chiefly renowned for their revolutionary contributions to the horror genre, but when they weren’t slapping a new coat of paint on such
After retro-fitting and updating such classic characters as Frankenstein and Dracula with more modern (for the 50’s anyway) sensibilities, it was a shoo-in that Hammer
Before the resplendent debut of the drawling Benoit Blanc in Knives Out and even the crowd dividing majesty of The Last Jedi, Rian Johnson was
Some films just age weird.Some simply have some social norms and behaviours that have regrettably aged like milk while others find that their plots end
At the time it was released, virtually forgotten, 90’s sci-fi comedy Memoirs Of An Invisible Man was criticised that maybe John Carpenter wasn’t exactly the
Whenever a filmmaker tackles a favorite property from their personal life, they’ll more often than not find themselves walking a tightrope thinner than a pube
If I’m being honest, in the wake of William Friedkin’s seminal 1973 classic, The Exorcist, I’ve always found exorcism movies to be incredibly samey and
Back at the beginning of the year, Ti West returned to horror and blessed us with X, a 70’s set slasher that took an overfamilar
One of the most pleasurable experiences of being a horror fan is to run into a new film that tears up the rule book and
Since 1974, Troma Entertainment has strived to put out the best in voraciously un-PC content it possibly can on as little money as possible and
After his crazed satire Mars Attacks! crashed and burned at the box office and his proposed Superman movie flew headlong into the sun, Tim Burton
John Carpenter’s always been a very meat and potatoes auteur, content to have his concepts laid out in an easy to digest way thanks to
I don’t think I’m saying anything too groundbreaking here (hey, when do I ever?), but one of the primary issues with the majority of modern