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LUZ: THE FLOWER OF EVIL (REVIEW)

Dir. Juan Diego Escobar Alzate Reviewer. Dan Cook An exceptionally beautiful yet uncompromisingly disturbing watch, LUZ: THE FLOWER OF...

THE FEAST (REVIEW)

Dir. Lee Haven Jones Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield THE FEAST is a Welsh language folk horror film and ties into a trio of films in 2022 that...

SESSION 9 (REVIEW)

Dir. Brad Anderson Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield SESSION 9 is a once in a generational psychological thriller that bears very little...

SORRY ABOUT THE DEMON (REVIEW)

Dir. Emily Hagins Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Horror and comedy are so frequent that the formula must be an easy concoction to make. It's...

HATCHING (REVIEW)

Dir. Hanna Bergholm Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield It's ironic that some of the most disturbingly graphic horror films are also the most...

EXORCISM AT 60,000 FEET (REVIEW)

Dir. Chad Ferrin Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield If a bad film is intended to be a bad film, is it still a bad film? Have you ever asked...

THE MURDER PODCAST (REVIEW)

Dir. William Bagley Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Not another horror podcast would be a better title as the world is now swamped with...

SKINAMARINK (REVIEW)

Dir. Kyle Edward Balls Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Warning: SKINAMARINK is evil. If Mary Whitehouse was about right now, she'd have this...

PREY TO THE DEVIL (REVIEW)

Dir. Daniel Stamm Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Wall climbing, foul mouthed, maggot producing, levitating, head turning, back breaking,...

THE HARBINGER (REVIEW)

Dir. Andy Mitton Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield FrightFest hit THE HARBINGER finally hits home cinema and is a stark reminder of how quickly...

THE LAIR (REVIEW)

Dir. Neil Marshall Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Budget should never be a constraint for good story telling but it's evident that what was...

DON'T SAY A WORD (REVIEW)

Dir. Gary Fleder Reviewer. Dan Cook A film with a title almost as forgettable as it’s premise, DON'T SAY A WORD is a painfully...

GATLOPP: HELL OF A GAME (REVIEW)

Dir. Alberto Belli Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield GATLOPP: HELL OF A GAME opens up with so much promise that it feels like it's a deserved...

THE 3RD GUEST (REVIEW)

Dir. Sean Patrick Cannon Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield THE 3RD GUEST highlights the balance between storytelling and budget that asks the...

SOMETHING IN THE DIRT (REVIEW)

Dir. Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield From Moorhead and Benson comes another mindfuck of cinema that reverts any...

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