
Ten unmissable Christmas movie kills
1- The rocking chair – Black Christmas (Directed by Bob Clark, 1974) Black Christmas is a horror that remains a public favourite all these years
1- The rocking chair – Black Christmas (Directed by Bob Clark, 1974) Black Christmas is a horror that remains a public favourite all these years
1- The Shining (Directed by Stanley Kubrick, 1980) Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) moves his wife and son to The Overlook Hotel after accepting a job
PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY WRAPS ON TOXIC RELATIONSHIP HORROR “KILL YOUR LOVER” WITH SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKE UP ARTIST FROM “WINNIE-THE-POOH: BLOOD AND HONEY” Married co-directing team Switchblade
To celebrate our first year representing everything horror at Thought Bubble Comic Art Festival, here’s our list of the best comic adaptations to film! The
When Tess (Georgina Campbell) arrives at her Airbnb on the sketchy side of town, the last thing she expects is for someone to be already
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.
1- Haunt (Directed by Scott Beck & Bryan Woods, 2019) On a Halloween night out, a group of friends attend an immersive haunt. Little do
In Dreams Are Monsters is the latest theme for the BFI’s Blockbusters season. Unveiling the rich history and nightmarish lore that the horror genre thrives
Moving on from the murder of her husband, Amanda (Jennifer Preston) and her teenage daughter, Karli (Isabella Percival) up and move to a tranquil bed
Three Ways to Dine Well chronicles the contentious history of female filmmakers throughout horror and the significance and traumatic instigation that is bonded to cinematic