Tag: horror

The Burningmoore Deaths

Screen Reviews

Former Queensryche lead singer Geoff Tate stars as a father-turned-murderer who wreaks havoc on the crew of a home improvement show in an interesting mash-up of faux documentary and found footage horror movie.

C.H.U.D.

C.H.U.D.

Screen Reviews

Mutant creatures live under the subways of New York and munch on the homeless. What could possibly go wrong?

Black Cats

Black Cats

Screen Reviews

Arrow Films releases two different versions of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” done by two master genre filmmakers.

Island of Death

Screen Reviews

A young couple travel to the Greek isle of Mykonos for a week of sex and slaying. It’s horror, but a clean cut, sexy kind of horror.

Mark of the Devil

Mark of the Devil

Screen Reviews

Explicit torture in the middle ages leads to death, dismemberment and a new found respect for the American justice system and the inquisition.

Motivational Growth

Screen Reviews

Agoraphobic Ian lives in filth and disgrace, but is saved by a talking fungus and girl with a tolerance for vomit fetish.

Sanguivorous

Sanguivorous

Screen Reviews

An arty and eerie horror film fuses western and eastern ideas of vampirism and looks totally cool as well.

Cockneys vs. Zombies

Screen Reviews

Zombies sweep the East End of London as two men try to save an old folk’s home from demolition. This is just Carl F Gauze’s speed.

Lights, Camera, Dead

Screen Reviews

Obsessive indie film makers will stop at nothing to complete a low budget horror film before their cast quits or dies.

Repo! The Genetic Opera

Screen Reviews

The spirit of grand opera lives on in this blood-soaked low budget thriller featuring Paris Hilton and Sarah Brightman.

Paranormal Activity

Screen Reviews

Ten years after the premiere of the creepily innovative The Blair Witch Project, another super-low budget indie horror flick scares the bejesus out of critic Julie Haverkate with just a homemade video and slight supernatural effects. So what happens when you sleep? Paranormal Activity, that’s what.

The Strangers

Screen Reviews

Move over, Michael Myers , The Strangers are in town. Julie Haverkate wonders if it’s the murders or masks that frighten us more.

The Amicus Collection

Screen Reviews

Dark Sky Films has repackaged and reissued a DVD box set of three classic horror films from British horror factory Amicus. Phil Bailey settles in for a long evening of Lovecraft adaptations, tastefully ripped nightgowns, and Peter Cushing!

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Chapterhouse

Chapterhouse

Interviews

With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.