Film Review: ‘The Group’ (2022)
From Reel 2 Reel Films, we have a new film detailing addiction, trauma…and whether you would take drugs with a gun pointed at your head. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Group’ (2022)
From Reel 2 Reel Films, we have a new film detailing addiction, trauma…and whether you would take drugs with a gun pointed at your head. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Group’ (2022)
Revealed to be the Mystery Queer Classic to close the second day of GASP! Horror Film Festival, The Lost Boys is the 1987 classic teen vampire horror, directed by Joel Schumacher. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Lost Boys’ (1987) – GASP! Horror Film Festival 2024
Opening with a murder within the corn field… Is this Children of the Corn, or even Freddy vs. Jason? No, it’s Happy Halloween, a feature from the final day of GASP! Horror Film Festival. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Happy Halloween’ (2023) – GASP! Horror Film Festival 2024
The second of a late-night Giallo Double-bill, Manhattan Zodiac ‘77 is an exploitive spectacle of a slasher and sleaze. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Manhattan Zodiac ’77’ (2023) – GASP! Horror Film Festival 2024
The first of a late-night Giallo Double-bill, The Old Man in the Rocking Chair is a short, yet lengthy tribute to the greatest of Giallo classics. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Old Man in the Rocking Chair’ (2022) – GASP! Horror Film Festival 2024
Stylish, seductive, and intense, Femme is the latest hit from Signature Entertainment. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Femme’ (2023)
The Price We Pay opens with a considerably eerie and technically superb pre-title sequence that sees… Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Price We Pay’ (2022)
With its satirical edge and graphic notoriety, RoboCop is one of the most unique sci-fi-action films of all-time. But we already knew that. Paul Verhoeven is a uniquely wild director. But we already knew that, too. In RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, directors Eastwood Allen and Christopher Griffiths dive deep and explore the finest of details behind the 1987 classic, with contributions from more or less every major player and practitioner. Continue reading TV Review: ‘RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop’ (2023)
Sylvester Stallone returns, albeit for roughly 20 minutes, in the fourth instalment of the Divorced Dads’ Club favourite franchise: Expend4bles. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Expend4bles’ (2023)
From 101 Films, Maggie Q kicks ass throughout the night in the countryside in the latest home invasion thriller, Fear the Night. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Fear the Night’ (2023)
Craig Fairbrass returns as the iconic hardman, Pat Tate, in the latest of the crime franchise, Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance. This latest edition, leading at the forefront of British independent cinema, exists as a more mature and evolved installment, resulting in the best the franchise has to offer. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance’ (2023)
Kickboxing giant, Rico Verhoeven, takes the fight to Frank Grillo’s crime underworld in a European adventure that combines personal tragedy and quick-fire action. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Black Lotus’ (2023)