Tag: horror movies

Review – Talk To Me

The feature film directorial debut is a make-or-break moment for any up-and-coming filmmaker, but it feels like even more pressure to succeed is placed...

Review – The Boogeyman

There is something hiding in the closet. Rob Savage returns to the screen with The Boogeyman, a greatest hits of horror tropes - just...

Top 5 Bloodiest Moments in ‘The Evil Dead’ Franchise!

Whether you’ve seen all the movies, some of the movies, or none of the movies, the notoriety that The Evil Dead franchise has held...

Review – Evil Dead Rise

Synonymous with ‘comedy-horror’, Sam Raimi’s wacky and insane trilogy of films that birthed cult-horror hero Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) and his chainsaw wielding, shotgun...

Review – Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

It was all sunshine, rainbows and happiness in the 100 Acre Woods. Christopher Robin would visit his woodland friends daily and spend the most...

Review – Barbarian

This year seems to be the perfect seasons for first time directors to swing their bat with horror films. After the success of Smile...
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