Tag: horror movies

Review – Texas Chainsaw Massacre

A cliched horror disappointment that is more soulless than it's psychopathic villain. In the 2000s and 2010s, horror had the reboot era, and now in...

Trailer – Nope

“What’s a bad miracle?” Oscar® winner Jordan Peele disrupted and redefined modern horror with Get Out and then Us. Now, he reimagines the summer movie...

Featurette – Scream: “For Wes”

Celebrating the 25th anniversary of 1996s Scream, and in the lead up to the highly anticipated sequel/soft reboot, Scream, hitting cinemas in January next...

The Righteous – Fantasia Film Fest Review

by Nick L’Barrow This feature film debut from writer/director Mark O’Brien (seen in Ready or Not and Marriage Story) shows that patience in storytelling and...

Review – Old

M Night Shyamalan is back in cinemas after the successful comeback with The Visit and Glass. This time the famed director takes inspiration from...

Review – Child’s Play (2019)

Ah reboots, the quickly becoming staple of modern cinema. While most drag under the weight of inferiority to their predecessors, there are some that...
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