horror
True Horror, Channel 4 review - a Ronseal approach to ghost storiesFriday, 20 April 2018![]() As if the real world wasn’t scary enough... Ghost stories are en vogue at the moment, and after the BBC’s hit-and-miss Requiem, Channel 4 brings True Horror to the small screen – a collection of "real" ghost stories, told by witness interviews and... Read more... |
Unsane review - Claire Foy in bonkers horror satireThursday, 22 March 2018![]() Steven Soderbergh has always been capable of a big Hollywood moment – Magic Mike, Oceans etc. But much of his filmography consists of curious sideways glances. He’s particularly drawn to the shifting distribution of power between the genders. From... Read more... |
Game Night review - Rachel McAdams is bliss in bonkers comedy thrillerThursday, 01 March 2018![]() Fake news takes on new meaning in the largely gonzo Game Night, which leaves spectators wondering moment-to-moment whether what they are watching is reality or part of a continually unfolding game. Telling of a gathering of six whose game night... Read more... |
Mom and Dad review - daft and dark zombie thrillerWednesday, 28 February 2018![]() As Mom and Dad opens, after a comically shocking preface, the Ryan family are presented as a typical all-American middle-class family – albeit one that, strangely enough, can afford a daily maid who cooks their breakfast. The family bicker good... Read more... |
Requiem, BBC One review – everything but the scaresSaturday, 03 February 2018![]() Despite horror’s omnipresence in cinema, British television has been somewhat deprived of jump scares. Every couple of years there’s an anomaly, such as Sky’s The Enfield Haunting or ITV’s Marchlands, but nothing has caught the public’s imagination... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Hounds of LoveTuesday, 16 January 2018![]() Hounds of Love is the latest in a long line of small-budget Australian horrors “based on true events” – it must be something about the heat. However, stellar performances and a refreshing depth in characterisation make this thriller stand apart from... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The Cat o' Nine Tails/PhenomenaSaturday, 13 January 2018![]() Dario Argento’s Suspiria was confirmed as one of horror’s great fever dreams on its 40th anniversary re-release last year. The Cat o’ Nine Tails (1971) and Phenomena (1985) are lesser book-ends of the director’s peak period, when his global genre... Read more... |
Blu-ray: CarrieTuesday, 19 December 2017![]() As we reach December, the year of Stephen King comes to a close with this 4K Blu-ray restoration of his very first film adaptation: Carrie. It was the first major success for Brian De Palma, Sissy Spacek and John Travolta, but how does the original... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Incredible Shrinking ManTuesday, 14 November 2017![]() The Incredible Shrinking Man starts innocently with a young couple bantering on a small boat off the California coast. Before what looks like an atomic mushroom cloud wafts towards the unfortunate Scott Carey, lightly coating him in glittery fallout... Read more... |
The Exorcist, Phoenix Theatre review - see the movieWednesday, 01 November 2017![]() Although playwright John Pielmeier, who has written this stage adaptation of The Exorcist, reckons that “I adapted the novel, not the film,” the indelible images from William Friedkin’s 1973 movie were always bound to define an audience’s... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Vampir CuadecucSunday, 22 October 2017![]() Pere Portabella’s remarkable Vampir Cuadecuc is almost impossible to classify. It may have been filmed on the set of Jesús Franco's 1970 Hammer horror film El Conde Dracula – with the obviously enthusiastic participation of a cast led by... Read more... |
Black Lake, Series Finale, BBC Four review – Nordic noir comes to an unsatisfying endSunday, 08 October 2017![]() Beware – here be spoilers, though if you can make them out through the blizzard of cliché that engulfed the last double-bill of this thunderingly underwhelming Nordic noir then you’re already ahead of me.Black Lake (BBC Four) saw a group of largely... Read more... |
