The Thompsons DVD Review
In a cinematic landscape where the vampire sub-genre is populated with constant reworking and, more specifically, buggered half to death...
In a cinematic landscape where the vampire sub-genre is populated with constant reworking and, more specifically, buggered half to death...
Director, Peter Strickland (Katalin Varga) presents us with the truly unsettling look at the power of sound in his latest...
The second film from the Manetti Brothers’ whose The Arrival of Wang played Frightfest Glasgow and is scheduled as part...
L’enfant terrible Jennifer Lynch, whose previous flick Hissss is yet to see the light of day in many territories (at...
Found footage horror, V/H/S has completely revitalised a played-out, repetitive style of filmmaking with six chilling anthology tales. Ti West...
Written and directed by the Manetti Bros., The Arrival of Wang follows Chinese-language interpreter Gaia who is called out of...
★★★☆☆ Ian Clark's much anticipated first feature, Guinea Pigs receives its debut at this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival. Despite...
In 1989 Greg Nicotero quit medical school and headed for Hollywood to pursue a dream of making monsters. Together with...
After helming remakes of The Hills Have Eyes and Piranha, the gang behind the “trapped in a parking lot with...
Opening with a man pawning a ring for 75 euros and a camcorder, all accompanied by the voiceover of a...
★★★☆☆ Ian Clark's much anticipated first feature, Guinea Pigs received its debut at this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival. Despite...
Brutal, harrowing, unflinching and relentless. Just some of the words that will no doubt be used to describe the debut...
What Is a Dibbuk? That will be the question you'll next weekend (or this weekend if your at Frightfest) when...
★★★★☆ The first thing to remember when you sit down to watch Genesis is that it is a very different...