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Frightfest 2017 Review: Better Watch Out

Writing about Better Watch Out (formerly Safe Neighbourhood, the previous title referenced in the film by one significant, yet seemingly throwaway line) is borderline impossible. This nifty little fes...

Frightfest 2017 Review: It Stains The Sands Red

Almost fifty years after the release of Romero’s seminal Night Of The Living Dead, the world is still hopelessly devoted to zombies. The popularity of the snooze-inducing The Walking Dead, and i...

Ryuk in Death Note

Frightfest 2017 Review: Death Note

Adam Wingard, the horror hero behind the likes of You’re Next, The Guest and Blair Witch, has taken quite a battering over his adaptation of super-popular manga Death Note. At the time of writin...

Mayhem is Gory Fun [Frightfest 2017 Review]

Joe Lynch has had an interesting career thus far. The man most well-known among genre fans for being the other guy on super-popular podcast The Movie Crypt alongside longtime buddy Adam Green, and for...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Tragedy Girls

Tyler MacIntyre’s fourth feature Tragedy Girls is being touted as a mixture of Clueless and Scream (high praise indeed) but the director sees it more as a spiritual successor to cult teen movie ...

Review: The Limehouse Golem

Have you ever visited the London Dungeons? Or even their sister attractions in San Francisco, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, etc? If you fancy a movie set in that world of theatrical, blood-soaked Horrible His...

Frightfest 2017 Review: Sequence Break

After quietly making a name for himself in Joe Begos’s Almost Human and The Mind’s Eye, as well as playing Herbert West onstage in Re: Animator: The Musical, actor Graham Skipper broke out...

Pennywise in the film IT

Advance Review: IT. Holy S**T.

It’s been an insanely good year for horror, from Get Out to Raw, The Autopsy Of Jane Doe to Personal Shopper and the massive shock of soon-to-be-released surprise Hatchet sequel Victor Crowley, ...

Comic Review: The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen #2

The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen continues to be the follow-up that fans have wanted to see for decades. As much as the film is hailed as a modern classic, it spawned a franchise that never ...