Review: The Power
“Slow burn tale of 1970s blackouts in an East London hospital, that linger with you long after viewing” Unlike many atmospheric horrors, The Power does
“Slow burn tale of 1970s blackouts in an East London hospital, that linger with you long after viewing” Unlike many atmospheric horrors, The Power does
Violation stormed through film festivals forming a fierce reputation, with floods of praise following closely behind. Soon a budding curiosity into why this film was
1- Scream (Wes Craven, 1996) “There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to successfully survive a horror movie.” This self-proclaimed meta
“Devilishly dark fantasy of one woman who has had enough” The internet is an innate place for hate to breed. Opinions will be chewed and
1. Strangeland (John Pieplow, 1998) This highly influential film barely receives any credit for being a significant instigator within the world of technology based horror.
1. The Bay (Barry Levinson, 2012) There’s something in the water… The Bay ignites one of our worst fears, the dark unknown in the deep
This weeks horror news round up is brought to you by Grace at Film Overload! New details surrounding Jordan Peele’s upcoming horror finally released Jordan
With the fluency of director Alister Grierson, Bloody Hell has blasted onto the horror scene with an assaultive force cementing its position as being one
This weeks horror news round up is brought to you by Grace at Film Overload! The Midnight Club’s cast line-up finally revealed Mike Flanagan has
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