A groundbreaking film that launched Italian horror on the world, Black Sunday is a dense, dreamlike mix of Gothic atmosphere, sexual undertones and grisly violence. More…
Jamie Suckley brings us a look at the 1981 Video Nasty, The Burning, a film that played on Friday the 13th’s setting and expanded on the carnage left in its wake. More…
Hammer Horror’s The Plague Of The Zombies tells the ghoulish tale of Cornish village gripped in a mysterious epidemic that’s claiming the lives of its young folks. More…
Having lost his paper boat down the drain, Jamie Suckley reaches inside for it, but instead unleashes Wallace’s 1990 TV mini series IT, based on Kings 1986 novel. More…
No landscape is as intrinsic to the different types of cinema as the desert. Written and directed by Richard Stanley, Dust Devil is a 1992 film shot in Namibia. More…
Directed by Paul Annett and starring Calvin Lockhart and Peter Cushing, The Beast Must Die is a Werewolf film with very little Werewolf in it, as Simon Powell finds out. More…
Wes Craven’s 1991 horror shocker sees a burglary gone wrong and a young boy trapped in a house with a pair of deranged psychopaths who keep their children under the stairs. More…
Dracula lacks a bit of bite – and a voice – in this quintessential Hammer horror, but it’s a classic horror, a fine way to spend a couple of hours and worth checking out. More…
Written and directed by John Landis, An American Werewolf In London, reminded us to stay on the road, keep clear of the moors, and most importantly, beware the moon! More…
The werewolf legend takes an interesting turn with this tale of two teenage sisters, one of whom gets bitten by a beast and begins a slow and painful transformation. More…
More than two decades after the original trilogy, the Star Wars prequels offer an objective look at the Jedi Order and its interaction with modern politics for the first time. More…
Set in Berlin in the 1980’s, Demons offers an eerie kind of reflexivity as we see a group of cinemagoers watching a film about a group of friends terrorised by demons. More…
In Michael Mann’s 1986 adaptation of Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon, sometimes to catch a killer, you have to think like a killer and see the world they way he sees it. More…
With its gun fights, explosions, hand to hand combat and daredevil stunts, Cosmatos and Stallone pack them all in here with Cobra, a brutal yet enjoyable 80s action movie. More…
John Candy plays the hapless Uncle Buck who has to look after his nephew (Macaulay Culkin) and nieces in this classic family comedy from writer and director John Hughes. More…
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