horror
12 Films of Christmas: Black ChristmasSunday, 16 December 2012![]() Flanked by the wonderfully weird tagline, “If this picture doesn’t make your skin crawl…it’s on TOO TIGHT”, 1974’s Black Christmas is amongst the first fully formed slasher pics. Based on a series of murders that took place in Quebec, this Canadian... Read more... |
12 Films of Christmas: Rare Exports - A Christmas TaleSaturday, 15 December 2012![]() The Scandinavian countries can duke it out amongst themselves as to which of them Santa Claus is from, but this Finnish claim for being the whiskery fellow’s true home neither makes you want to enter his grotto or sit on his knee. A bizarre and... Read more... |
DVD: Zombie Flesh EatersFriday, 14 December 2012![]() Zombie Flesh Eaters was at the heart of the early Eighties’ video nasty furore. Pilloried without being seen, it was cast as revolting and shocking, and subsequently banned from release. This pin-sharp, definitive restoration of Lucio Fulci’s 1979... Read more... |
Dead EuropeThursday, 13 December 2012![]() “Why do you want to go to Greece?” After watching the numbing Dead Europe and the journey of its protagonist Isaac the question asked might, more pertinently, have been “do you know the Greece you’re going to visit?” This relentlessly dark film... Read more... |
The Secret of Crickley Hall, BBC OneMonday, 19 November 2012![]() The horror, the horror. Primetime television tends to give a wide berth to things that go bump in the night. However reliable a low-budget option for budding indie filmmakers, the chills are not multiplying on the small screen. There’s no need to... Read more... |
Nosferatu, TR Warszawa and Teatr Narodowy, Barbican TheatreThursday, 01 November 2012![]() The famous count could not have a more theatrical pedigree if he tried. The great actor-manager Henry Irving – tall, preternaturally thin, with a fixed glare (due, apparently, to extreme myopia) and a grand manner which gave way, said Bernard Shaw,... Read more... |
Frankenstein: A Modern Myth, Channel 4Thursday, 01 November 2012![]() I think Frankenstein should always be pronounced Fronkenshteen, the way Gene Wilder says it in Young Frankenstein. But that would have been far too frivolous for this intermittently interesting but often irritating film about the legacy of Mary... Read more... |
Halloween Special: The Shining/ExcisionWednesday, 31 October 2012![]() The Shining isn’t the worst horror film ever made. Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 adaptation of Stephen King’s novel about blocked, alcoholic writer Jack Torrance’s deadly winter as caretaker of the isolated Overlook Hotel is certainly as extraordinary as... Read more... |
Horror Europa with Mark Gatiss, BBC FourWednesday, 31 October 2012![]() With Horror Europa, Mark Gatiss provided further confirmation that he’s now one the most astute, likeable and measured figures contributing to our current cultural landscape. His approach is entirely personal, but never derailed by unfettered... Read more... |
DVD: The Devil Rides OutTuesday, 23 October 2012![]() “Hocus-pocus, mumbo-jumbo, black magic.” That about sums up The Devil Rides Out, Hammer’s fantastic adaptation of Denis Wheatley’s devils ‘n’ demons page-turner. If you’d seen it in on its release in July 1968, it would have been billed with Slave... Read more... |
DVD: Dark ShadowsTuesday, 16 October 2012![]() It’s not often you get a sumptuous spectacle like Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows. Then again, it's not often 200-year-old vampire Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) returns to his brooding family mansion in Maine. Burton’s love of style over content... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: John Carpenter, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Replacements, Steve Miller BandSunday, 14 October 2012![]() John Carpenter: Halloween II/Halloween IIIKieron TylerPeople celebrate Halloween in different ways, but the arrival of these reissues of the soundtrack music to two John Carpenter horror films is enough to put pumpkins, cut-out bats and capes... Read more... |
