Back in the late 70s, the pregnant Tabrett Bethell and her husband, (the late) Andy Whitfield, are on route to visit relatives, a trip that takes them through the middle of nowhere. They stop off at a shabby motel... Read More »
Ever since the 2006 success of The Host, South Korean film makers have been trying to replicate that success, but failing miserably. At first glance, it did seem as if Sector & could have been the film they have... Read More »
The advertising poster for Hatchet declares it to be an ‘old school American horror’ and it is certainly that. In the misty depths of theNew Orleansbayou, a little deformed boy called Victor Crowley was the victim of a Halloween... Read More »
I Saw the Devil, the 6th full length feature from Jee-Woon Klm, the Korean director, tells the tale of a secret service agents whose wife and unborn child have been brutally slain in a sickening act of violence, and... Read More »
Let’s start off by pointing out that the majority of reviewers are so sick to death of the thousands of reels of zombie films they are forced to sit through has made them, how shall we put it, apathetic,... Read More »
The tagline for The Strangers is “We tell ourselves there’s nothing to fear, but sometimes we’re wrong…”and that is absolutely true. James and Kristen arrive at their isolated holiday home after attending the wedding of a friend. When James... Read More »
With its inspiration seeming to come from Hostel, or Saw, or any film in which a bad guy is systematically chopped up by an even worse guy, Chop has the feeling of a humerous short that was stretched into... Read More »
This is an English import, that is now available in the US courtesy of Image Entertainment. Although it is entertaining enough, and there is a lot packed into its 79 minute running time, there are also a lot of ... Read More »
The last film that came to us courtesy of Ti West, House of the Devil, was simply one of the best horror films to grace the silver screen for decades. It was straightforward yet terrifyingly taut, and the tale... Read More »
Matt Damon is back on our screens again in genre-busting thriller ‘The Adjustment Bureau’, which is based on a Philip K. Dick short story. Dick also gave us ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep’, which was adapted into ‘Blade... Read More »