Top ten must-see slasher movies from the 1980s
1- Halloween II (Directed by Rick Rosenthal, 1981) On All Hallows Eve babysitter Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) has to fend off Michael Myers, a
1- Halloween II (Directed by Rick Rosenthal, 1981) On All Hallows Eve babysitter Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) has to fend off Michael Myers, a
1- Spree (Directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko, 2020) @kurtsworld96 (Joe Kerry), a fame-hungry blogger is over the exhausted trends on social media, from unboxing hauls, reviews,
Chris (Dana Kimmell) brings along her boyfriend Rick (Paul Kratka) and a group of their friends to Chris’ lake house at Crystal Lake for a
1- As Above, So Below (Directed by John Erick Dowdle, 2014) Scarlett (Perdita Weeks) is a devoted archaeologist who is desperate to continue her deceased
*Zombies by movie law have to be risen from the grave, thus becoming undead. Although the creatures in 28 Days Later are infected beings, the
Stanley Kubrick’s Clockwork Orange.Special Screening Event – 4 April, 7.30pm, Odeon Harrogate. Harrogate Film Society are hosting a special screening of Stanley Kubrick’s acclaimed 1972
Wayne (Martin Henderson) is a hopeful producer who casts his younger girlfriend Maxine (Mia Goth), and fellow actress Bobby-Lynne (Brittany Snow) to star alongside former
For Part One click here….. 11. Host (Directed by Rob Savage, 2020) During an online seance, six friends unintentionally invite the presence of a sinister
1. Shaun of the Dead (Directed by Edgar Wright (2004) The lives of aimless salesman Shaun (Simon Pegg) and his do-nothing roommate Ed (Nick Frost)
Neil Marshall, born and bred in Newcastle has long held a reputation for being both implausibly daring in his work and a true genre filmmaker.