There are two distinct camps (no pun intended) within gay cinema – those catering for the ‘physical’ elements and those like Sasha, which approach from
Views from Filmland ….
There are two distinct camps (no pun intended) within gay cinema – those catering for the ‘physical’ elements and those like Sasha, which approach from
Casadaga is an extremely unsavoury film! The creep-fest from director Anthony DiBlasi and penned by Bruce Wood who co-produced the film with Scott Poiley, is ninety
Chilling in every sense, The Grey, though visually stunning, is unlikely to make you want to visit Alaska anytime soon. Starring Oscar nominee Liam Neeson (Schindler’s
I defy anyone out there not to be totally bewitched by the cartoon feature written and directed by animator Michel Ocelt. Starring, amongst others, the
Oh dear me. I had such high hopes for Bloodstorm (2012), the horror film by director Joseph J Lawrence starring Dominique Swain, Jake Busey, Josh Allen
Is there any meat still to be found in the premise of the mythical ‘zombie apocalypse’ which purveyors of horror have been warning us of
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, the period adventure from director Guy Ritchie (or the ex Mr Madonna as he will probably always be nicknamed)
If, like me, you feel modern horror movies have often lost the plot, Shiver (2008), a wonderfully stylish chiller from Spain, may just be enough
Hotel Transylvania, the animated feature from Sony Pictures Animation, starring the voice talents of Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez, is a
Some films could only have been made in England, during a certain era and with a particular cast. The Belles of St. Trinian’s – released by
The best horror can often be found right on your own doorstep. Director Simeon Halligan’s Scottish chiller White Settlers proves man’s most basic fears are often
If your definition of a good horror film is something which sickens and nauseates, then For Elisa, (Para Elisa in the original Spanish) the psychological