Ranking The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise from worst to best
With any great movie comes a barrage of sequels, requeals, remakes, prequels, you name it… One of the most daring franchises has to be The
With any great movie comes a barrage of sequels, requeals, remakes, prequels, you name it… One of the most daring franchises has to be The
Fede Álvarez and Rodo Sayagues are the talented squad behind the triumphant Evil Dead (2013) and Don’t Breathe (2016), thus when the news broke that
“Roses are red, violets are blue, one is dead, and so are you…” Heart-shaped chocolates, fuzzy teddy bears, and crimson roses all encapsulate that over-bearing
1- Witchboard (Directed by Kevin Tenney, 1986) At a party a group of friends use an Oujia board in the hopes of harmless fun, but
A nightmarish videotape has begun making the rounds, leading to the unlucky viewer’s receiving a mysterious phone call warning them that they will die in
Meta-horror has an innate way of merging laughs and terror to create a tense story that questions itself and the viewer. Although the origins of
Dead Northern reviews the greatly anticipated fifth instalment in the slasher film series below. There are SPOILERS AHEAD, you have been warned! One fateful night
Scream (Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gilett) Release date: 14th January Kicking off this exciting year for horror is Scream. If there was any
Paul Forster has invited Josh and Gareth from Dead Northern to experience Harrogate’s first Ghost walk! And given that Harrogate is the spiritual home (pun
In no particular order here is our favourite films of 2021, from film festival premieres to big screen releases its been a great year for