Adaptations and variations of Bram Stoker’s Dracula are ten a penny, in fact, I’d go as far to say that there’s probably been more cinematic
Adaptations and variations of Bram Stoker’s Dracula are ten a penny, in fact, I’d go as far to say that there’s probably been more cinematic
The imagination of a child is fertile ground for horror as there seems to be no limit to the depths of the unspeakable terrors they
While I’m getting a little sick of repeating myself about the fact that The Walking Dead has suddenly erupted back into life, that doesn’t make
While loaded with a plethora of alternate titles that range from the trippy (Aquarius), to the bizarre (Bloody Bird), StageFright remains a flamboyant and stylish
For a show that tries so hard to be unpredictable, it’s sometimes incredibly easy to predict where The Walking Dead is going, sometimes. Take the
Despite a lot of casual horror fans being utterly unaware that it exists, Bruiser was something of a big deal when it made its bow
What. The. Hell.It’s been a particularly bumpy road for 30 Coins’ frenzied second season that diligently brought the crazy and expanded the canvas with aplomb,
For years, there’s been a Rick Grimes-shaped hole in The Walking Dead ever since the character enigmatically vanished after being headhunted by the mysterious Jadis
As 30 Coins hurtles toward its season 2 finale, the show has admirably managed to get its content of insanity back up to where it
Say what you will about the Giallo genre, they certainly don’t hold back when naming a movie. Renamed to a shorter and more succinct “Torso”
I have to say, watching the second season of 30 Coins as it gathers speed on its route toward its finale hasn’t been quite as
One of 30 Coins’ greatest assets is the unrelenting velocity in which every episode seems to move. Rocketing through every installment like Evel Knieval on
While I’ve greatly been enjoying the second season of 30 Coins thus far, despite all the snarling hell demons, skittering spider babies and tentacle-headed beasties,
Sometimes, horror films need time to be properly understood. The Thing needed it, The Shining needed it and to a slightly lesser, extent, Jennifer’s Body
I’ve hailed many aspects that make Spanish horror odessy, 30 Coins, so rewarding to watch, from the sheer momentum of the series to the various,
Some movies simply don’t need a sequel thanks to the fact that they made their point perfectly well the first time round. One such movie
For those of you that still haven’t caught up with the sulfur-tinged insanity of Alex de la Iglesia’s utterly bonkers 30 Coins, I have to
After a brief sojourn into sci-fi with the drippy remake of The Day The Earth Stool Still, director Scott Derrickson returned to the world of
Banging out a follow up to a successful horror film may be something of a safe bet financially speaking, but when the film in question
After numerous instances of wrestling the eldritch imagination of H.P. Lovecraft, director Stuart Gordon chose to turn his attentions to another, timeless author of the