2021 Festival Review – Burnt Portraits
Leo X. Robertson has a keen eye for the obscure, with his focus dwelling on the oddities of society, particularly seen in his book Unfortunates
Leo X. Robertson has a keen eye for the obscure, with his focus dwelling on the oddities of society, particularly seen in his book Unfortunates
Transcending into a cathartic chaos is Prano Bailey-Bond’s Censor, a tragically stunning yet deceitful enigma that allures as much as it challenges and repels. Birthing
The August Club is everything you could want in a comedy horror all wrapped up with innovative character designs, excellent theming, and a creative design.
Entwining a rich story of loss, both through the self and otherwise is Wyvern Hill, a haunting analogy of what it means to be astray
(Warning some spoilers ahead!) Hellbent on mashing the barbarism of westerns with the seductive appeal of vampires, topped with a slew of brutal action and
Sean Nichols Lynch brings us Red Snow, a genre bending vampire film that crumples the conventions of the genre through purposeful deception and dismantling everything
Host director Rob Savage unveils details about new film with Blumhouse Productions Host was certainly the most talked about film of last year, with its
Social media brazenly bites back in this upcoming found footage horror film, Followers. Directed by Marcus Harben and starring Harry Jarvis (The Knight Before Christmas)
Back in 2008 three friends Hannah Bungard, Miles Watts, and Tony Hipwell took up the ingenious idea of mashing the upcoming blog craze with good
10/31: Part II hits VOD this August Anthology horror 10/31 quickly became a fan favourite after its 2017 release, so much so that 10/31: Part