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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...

Review – Doctor Sleep

The long awaited sequel to Stanley Kubric's genre defying film The Shining is finally here. The sequel picks up with an adult Danny Torrance...

Review – IT Chapter Two

The highly anticipated sequel to the first film comes with a huge 3 hour run time that flips between the adult losers and their...

Review – Pet Sematary

Sometimes dead is better - but this Stephen King novel got buried and came back to the big screen with a f*cking attitude! Director-duo Kevin...

Review: The Mist

Stephen King has written many books and has become royalty amongst authors. Many of his stories have gone on to become time stopping tales...

Review – IT

There is a revival in horror films at the moment, but like any good film out in the last 5 years, they are mostly...
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