FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 (REVIEW)
Dir. Leigh Janiak Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Throughout the history of horror there is and will continue to be a legacy of icons that...
Dir. Leigh Janiak Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Throughout the history of horror there is and will continue to be a legacy of icons that...
previously titled THE BARRENS Dir. Darren Lynn Bousman Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield When news that Darren Lynn Bousman and TRUE BLOOD’s...
Dir. Pat Holden Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield The world of fiction and reality blurs when it comes to the paranormal. Many believe in ghosts...
Dir. Michael Bassett Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield In 1999 Konami released a game called Silent Hill on the Playstation. Ever since the...
Dir. Steven C. Miller Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield In 1984 SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT hit cinema’s and within two weeks of its released had...
Dir. Jonathan Glazer Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Opening up in an unsettling transformation from alien to human, Jonathan Glazers sci-fi...
Previously titled THE BLACKCOAT'S DAUGHTER Dir. Osgood Perkins Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Every now and then a film gets so much buzz and...
Dir. CJ Wallis Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield From the outset, BB is not your average blockbuster. Despite a pulsing soundtrack and a visual...
previously titled NAZI ZOMBIE DEATH TALES Dir. James Eaves, Pat Higgins, Alan Ronald Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield As the film opens up, we...
previously titled RAILWAY CHILDERN Dir. Jason Figgis Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield From the outset of Jason Figgis’ CHILDREN OF A DARKER...
previously titled ANY MINUTE NOW Dir. Peter Goddard Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield As her parents split, Anna (Mhairi Calvey) is sent to a...
Dir. Justin P. Lange Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield Years after an exorcism of a small child goes wrong, a priest (Guy Pearce) takes on an...
Dir. Takashi Shimizu Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield DECLARATION: I’ve not visited any of the Manga HOMUNCULUS is based on and therefore this...
Dir. Michael Chaves Reviewer. Martyn Wakefield THE CONJURING franchise has grown massively in recent years, since 2013 the series has...
In The Earth Review - Ben Wheatley returns to the horror genre with a much smaller budget but a bigger thirst for storytelling.