Ever since Leigh Whannell woke up in a half-filled tub in an abandoned bathroom at the beginning of Saw back in 2004, modern murder maestro
Ever since Leigh Whannell woke up in a half-filled tub in an abandoned bathroom at the beginning of Saw back in 2004, modern murder maestro
Fifth time round on the raggedy, dusty carousel that is the classic Universal Monsters Mummy series and we find a movie that’s very appropriately titled
Netflix have released the trailer for their horror adaptation ‘No One Gets Out Alive’ based on the novel by Adam Nevill. The film is directed
After The Fly gave us yet another, classic reason not to dick around with science, it was inevitable that someone was gonna come along and
Funny story: originally released in the States as “The Horror Show”, this gore soaked psycho chiller was slapped with the title House III for it’s
The second trailer has been released for James Wan’s new horror ‘Malignant’. This sees Wan return to the genre for the first time since 2016’s
I personally regard Bernard Rose’s Candyman as one of the best things to come out of the horror genre during the whole of the nineties,
Lewis Pullman, son of Bill, has been the cast in the lead role in the new film adaptation of Stephen King’s best-selling novel ‘Salem’s Lot’.
By the time the Howling series had weakly loped to its fifth installment, the one good thing this drawn out shaggy dog story had finally
There’s a trio of 50’s, sci-fi creature features that have always stood out from the pack for me. The first is Howard Hawk’s 1951 frosty
Despite the occasional blip, the Resident Evil franchise is as reliable as their increasingly annoying codas that usually close their movies with a massive status
I marked David Bruckner as a talent to watch ever since I watched his “Amateur Night” segment in the analogue anthology movie V/H/S and my
The Video Nasties hysteria of the 80’s was an era in British cinema history that I’ve always found fascinating in a terrifying way. A child
Despite death being a tireless entity that eventually comes for us all, it seems that it only had five movies in it, which surprises me
Well, I guess it’s time to once again dip into the Howling franchise, a rapid succession of literal howlers that stands to this day as
These days, switching an established horror series over to the small screen is a fairly regular and painless occurrence with franchises such as The Evil
When deciding to take a villain from a genre flick and flip the audience’s perception of them for a sequel or reimagining, much like the
When Universal Studios decided to up-shift the amount of movies that featured their stock horror characters, you get the genuine impression that the Mummy might
Anyone hoping that the stunning quality drop of Philippe Mora’s Howling II from Joe Dante’s kickass original was only a minor blip in the wildly
After dropping Frankenstein’s Monster and the Wolf Man into a predictably brutal double date with 1942’s aptly named Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man, it obviously