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The Queen of Black Magic is Not for the Fainthearted [Review]

“Remake” is a dirty word in horror, to the extent the recent re-imagining of Eli Roth’s execrable Cabin Fever led to much pearl clutching throughout the community (as though the o...

The Housemaid Is A Nifty, Gorgeously Conceived Little Ghost Story

The Housemaid is a ghost story told against the backdrop of a war-torn country filled with horrors very much of the real world. The setting is French-occupied Vietnam in 1953. As the film opens, a you...

Frightfest 2016 Review: Train To Busan

Just when it seems we’ve seen zombies in every possible, horrible situation imaginable (lest we forget, 2013’s brilliant Stalled put them in a toilet) Train To Busan trundles into the stat...

Sadako vs. Kayako

Frightfest 2016 Spotlight: Sadako Vs Kayako

With less than a month to go until Frightfest takes over the Vue in Shepherds Bush, Joey Keogh takes a look at some of the most anticipated movies on this year’s jam-packed ...

Over your dead body

Over Your Dead Body [Frightfest 2015 Review]

Acclaimed Japanese film-maker Takashi Miike sticks to his tried and tested formula of making at least one movie per year with chilly revenge shocker Over Your Dead Body, a flick that boldly attempts t...

Drafthouse Acquires North American Rights to World of Kanako

The blood-soaked Japanese thriller World of Kanako has been acquired for North American distribution by Drafthouse Films. The picture is directed by Tetsuya Nakashima (Kamikaze Gir...

Robo Vampire poster

Cult Corner: Robo Vampire

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick…Joe Livingston’s Robo Vampire. What a terrible movie. What a...

Ju On The Grudge

Ju-On ‘The Grudge’ – New Film Shooting

Its been 15 years since the Ju-on virus plagued our minds and haunted people in their sleep. Ochiai Masayuki returns and is writing and directing Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari, or The Grudge: Beginning of ...