Charlie Greep
- Sep 20, 2019
Hideous [Hamish Robertson, UK, 2019]
Hideous is a smart slice of psychological horror directed by Hamish Robertson and written by Jim Rennie. When cheerful and happily married f
Charlie Greep
- Sep 20, 2019
Who is Martin Danzig? [Michael Baker, USA, 2018]
Both Walter Koenig as Martin and Alana Gay as Aamani give excellent performances that allow us to understand and emphasise with both charact
Sally Roberts
- Sep 4, 2019
Entrance No Exit [Jo Southwell, UK, 2018]
Long haul flights are rarely oases of unencumbered comfort. Zero leg room, crying babies and that dreaded centre seat seem like nothing, how
Sally Roberts
- Sep 4, 2019
The Perfect Murder [Vikkramm Chandirramani, India, 2019]
Throughout the film, it is hard to decide who is the most detestable: Neha, a ruthless businesswoman who will stop at nothing for her father
Sally Roberts
- Sep 4, 2019
Death Lay Here [Richard Schertzer, USA, 2018]
This short student horror begins with a chance encounter and a mysterious box. Rampant zombies, mysterious phone calls and dodgy library boo
Sally Roberts
- Sep 4, 2019
A Will to Live(D) [Joseph Harding, Australia, 2019]
The story is a simple one: Will (Dane McDowell) sells his soul to the devil in return for the perfect life - but even the angle of darkness
Charlie Greep
- Aug 23, 2019
Moving On [Nyasha Hatendi, USA, 2019]
The film’s plot concerns a man named Steve (played by Elvis Nolansco) waiting in a diner, alone with his grief after his father’s funeral. E
Charlie Greep
- Aug 23, 2019
Dee [Mike Stevens, USA, 2017]
Dee is an effective slice of horror from director Mike Stevens. Its plot is difficult to discuss without spoiling it so you may want to...