On the face of it Attack of the Werewolves (also known as Game of Werewolves or by its original name, Lobos de Arga), the Spanish
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On the face of it Attack of the Werewolves (also known as Game of Werewolves or by its original name, Lobos de Arga), the Spanish
Not all fans of Dwayne Johnson (and yes, there are some of us out there) do not necessarily appreciate him for his acting skills, which
Why would a director take it upon themselves to remake a film which has achieved near mythical status? Take Carrie (1976) for instance. Brian De Palma’s
Opinions on what makes a good horror film usually fall into two distinct camps. On the one hand you have those which unsettle and shock
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters is a monster of a film in all senses of the word. Twentieth Century Fox’s latest instalment in what looks like
The subject of a post Armageddon society meltdown is fast becoming a popular direction for modern horror – at least if films like Chernobyl Diaries
Films like The Devil’s Double, though hard to sit through, demand to be seen, if only to warn the public of what goes on outside
Happy Feet 2, the sequel to the 2006 cartoon smash hit, and starring the voice talents of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Pink, Hank Azaria, Brad
If you manage to make it to the end of The House on the Edge of the Park, director Ruggero Deodato’s controversial thriller, the overriding
It’s hard to believe with today’s press freedom, even within former communist countries, the stir Michelangelo Antonioni’s documentary Chung Kuo China caused upon its initial release.
1920 and an archeological expedition has unearthed the tomb of an ancient Egyptian child prince. Taking the remains back to Cairo they are put on
The Devil Rides Out holds a special place in the heart of every Hammer film fan. The classic visualisation of Dennis Wheatley’s bestseller of satanic goings-on