
Dead Northern 2022 in Pictures
We had an absolute blast at Dead Northern Horror Film Festival 2022! Take a look at some of the highlights from our award day 24.09.22.
We had an absolute blast at Dead Northern Horror Film Festival 2022! Take a look at some of the highlights from our award day 24.09.22.
Josh caught up with Megan Tremethick in March about Hex Studios/British Horror Studio’s latest film, The Reign of Queen Ginnarra, a gothic horror-fantasy which premiered
Host (Directed by Rob Savage, 2020) In the midst of the Covid-19 lockdowns, Rob Savage joined a virtual meeting with a team of his friends,
Mark Anthony Green, a previous high-ranking editor for the prized GQ magazine was no stranger to penning pieces ranging from articles on couture Tom Ford
The Gorge (Directed by Scott Derrickson) – Apple TV+ Horror director, Scott Derrickson (“The Exorcism of Emily Rose” [2005], “Sinister” [2012] “The Black Phone” [2021]),
The Descent (Directed by Neil Marshall, 2005) Very rarely does a film like The Descent come around, with the horror being comparable to one hundred
The Witch (Directed by Robert Eggers, 2015) Robert Eggers has become a prodigy in contemporary gothic horror, creating films that ooze a rich, dramatic aura
The Monkey makes an array of promises. It vows to shock at the audacity of its plot, urges a repulsive affective response at some of
Basked in the cruelty of the human nature, blasting deep truths, whilst being equally entrenched in glimmeringly stunning imagery is Drew Hancock’s Companion. The trending
Serpil Altin’s ‘Once Upon a Time in the Future: 2121’ is an ominous tale with sparks of surreal comedy that acts as a bold and
Unlike anything many have ever seen before, convolutedly excellent, with a slow burn-like atmosphere is precisely what makes Presence the cinematic enigma that it is.