Dog pee, time loops, cockroaches and human heads on pizzas, it can only be the MTV horror movie of the 80’s, A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, lovingly revisited. More…
John Waters writes and directs this musical comedy starring Johnny Depp as Cry Baby Walker, a guy from the wrong side of the tracks who falls in love with a good girl. More…
We’re invited to the Bates High School Prom, which lives up to its reputation of the prom of all proms in De Palma’s 1976 adaptation of King’s novel, Carrie. More…
Cliff Robertson is a man with obsession in his eyes in this Brian De Palma 1976 classic. With its mounting tension and spine-chilling suspense, it’s a masterpiece. More…
While fighting a monster in the Museum of Natural History in Chicago, there’s also a battle between science and superstition in Peter Hyams’ horror film The Relic. More…
In this mix of animation and live action, you’ll also find elements of film noir as a disillusioned private detective is lumbered with a lovable toon suspected of murder. More…
Who knew that a film like Conan The Barbarian would cause critics and scholars to be up in arms about seeming similarities between it, fascism and Leni Riefenstahl? More…
When a meteor crashes to Earth carrying deadly alien parasites that feast on the human population, four friends and a young boy step up to put an end to their feast. More…
Backed by a rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack we hear blaring out of the car stereos, American Graffiti delivers a genuine sense of nostalgia for an era that’s now long gone. More…
Change is inevitable. It keeps us alive, moving and learning. In this sequel to American Graffiti we catch up with the kids of ’62 and see how their lives have changed. More…
To open the Stephen King cult classic season, Jamie Suckley looks at one of his favourite anthologies, written by King and directed by George A. Romero. Welcome to Creepshow. More…
Take a trip with Jamie Suckley as he runs us through one of the sickest films to come from New Zealand in the 1990’s – Peter Jackson’s goriously funny Braindead! More…
Directed by Robert Rodriquez and based on the book by Gale Weathers, Stab sees a masked killer on the loose, tormenting his victims with film trivia from horror movies. More…
Maniac Cop, the notorious video nasty from 1988, sees New York City terrorised by a psychopathic killer in a police uniform but only one man knows where to look for him. More…
The 1989 sequel, The Dream Child, picks up one year after the events of Part 4 and Alice now has double the trouble when Freddy finds a way back into her dreams. More…
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