Family Values: David Cronenberg’s The Brood
Perhaps David Cronenberg’s most personal and unnerving film, a tale of marital strife, bad science and killer kids.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Perhaps David Cronenberg’s most personal and unnerving film, a tale of marital strife, bad science and killer kids.
George Romero’s ‘lost’ film shows us a horrific vision of old age – but loses the point in a rather laboured attempt at metaphorical provocation.
The Horrors Of Old Age: George Romero’s The Amusement Park Read More
George Romero and Stephen King’s loving tribute to the glory days of EC Comics.
Tales From The Creeper’s Crypt: Creepshow Remembered Read More
Continuing our Hammer Horror retrospective with a look at their impressive reinvention of a moribund genre.
Halloween Hammer: The Plague Of The Zombies Read More
The rise and fall of the iconic Saturday night horror movie pairings of classic – and not-so-classic – horror movies.
Dracula, Frankenstein And Friends: The Glory Days Of The BBC2 Horror Double Bill Read More
the most beloved of horror films has never felt more timely – but it remains a film that signals its misanthropy rather too loudly for its own good.
Pure Motorised Instinct: The Pleasure And Pain Of Dawn Of The Dead Read More
George Romero’s first film after Dawn of the Dead was an ambitious attempt to break free of the horror straitjacket.
Knightriders: George Romero’s Ambitious Attempt At A Career Renaissance Read More
Black Gunn • The Take • The Dark Half • Skinner • Kaleidoscope • Rabid
Blu-Ray And DVD Round Up: October 2019 Read More
The obscure role-playing game based on the gore-drenched cult classic George Romero film.
The Dawn Of The Dead Board Game Read More
Looking back at the ground-breaking Stephen King mini-series from 1979.
“You’ll Enjoy Mr Barlow… And He’ll Enjoy You” – Looking Back At Salem’s Lot Read More