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The Stuff: Enough is Never Enough
Introduction As a young boy, renting The Stuff was a rite of passage into the mysterious and unnerving world of horror films. I distinctly remember watching it with my friend Paul, our eyes glued to the screen, only to
Political Horror Films: An Incorruptible Dive into the Intersection of Politics and Horror
It’s election time again, and of course politics is fertile ground for horror, with shared themes of power, control and manipulation. Political horror films hold a unique place in cinema, blending the visceral fear of horror with the critique of
The Real Amityville Horror: Unveiling the True Story Behind the Mystique
In the quiet suburb of Amityville, New York, lies a house that has become synonymous with horror and intrigue. The story of 112 Ocean Avenue, known globally as The Amityville Horror, is a chilling tapestry woven from tragedy, alleged
The Ultimate Horror Double Bills: Nights of Scares and Snacks
I for one love a film double bill. Ever since I started to seriously collect VHS back in the day, nothing would be more enjoyable than watching two or three films back to back to really lose myself
Films That Shook Me Up VIII: The Entity
Buy The Entity on DVD here In the world of cinema, few films leave a lasting impression as deeply as those that explore the darkest corners of human experience. “The Entity” is one such film. Directed by Sidney J. Furie
Daniel Isn’t Real: An Underrated Journey into the Abyss of the Human Psyche
Directed by: Adam Egypt Mortimer Starring: Miles Robbins, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sasha Lane, Mary Stuart Masterson, Hannah Marks Runtime: 96 minutes Genre: Psychological Horror, Thriller Buy the Arrow Blu-Ray here Introduction “Daniel Isn’t Real,” directed by Adam Egypt Mortimer, is
Pontypool: A Deep Dive into an Underrated Horror Gem
Rent Pontypool for £1.99 on Amazon, or buy it for £2.99. In the realm of horror cinema, some films fly under the radar despite being laden with ingenuity and depth. Pontypool (2008), directed by Bruce McDonald and based on
TCB: Celebrating the Unique Charm of Bubba Ho-Tep
In the realm of cult cinema, few films manage to carve out a niche as unique and memorable as Bubba Ho-Tep. Directed by Don Coscarelli and released in 2002, this darkly comedic horror film offers a thoughtful exploration of
Beyond Expectations: The True Brilliance of Prometheus
In the realm of science fiction cinema, few films have spurred as much passionate debate as Ridley Scott’s Prometheus. Released in 2012, it was met with a highly polarised reception that left an indelible mark on the sci-fi community.
The Happening Reimagined: Embracing Shyamalan’s B-Movie Homage (Spoilers)
In the realm of cinema, few films have sparked as much debate and division as M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening. Released in 2008, the film was met with a barrage of criticism, with detractors lambasting its pacing, dialogue, and