Hell (2011), the Sci-fi / horror from producer Roland Emmerich and director Tim Fehlbaum, is aptly named. For the viewer, to watch this film
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Hell (2011), the Sci-fi / horror from producer Roland Emmerich and director Tim Fehlbaum, is aptly named. For the viewer, to watch this film
Marcia Do Vales, star of recent British zombie comedy Ibiza Undead (2016), is set to scare again in a new supernatural chiller which will start
Several classic television chillers, dusted down and rereleased by the BFI, seem tailor made for Halloween and the haunting season. Amongst them is Robin
Lifeforce, director Tobe Hooper’s foray into space based terror, is very much a product of its time. The Sci-fi / horror starring Steve Railsback,
Only a cynic would claim that a film which had disappeared from view for so many years, got an airing on DVD due to
First off let me warn you that my review of Treehouse – the film by London born director Michael Bartlett, and featuring (to use the
The first time I came across The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue – also known under several other names: Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, Non si
Ghosts come in all shapes and sizes, and are well documented as appearing in animal as well as the more common human form. But seldom
They say a good horror film is one that leaves you smiling: a belief enforced by Cockneys Vs Zombies, the Brit comedy frightfest from director
The Echo (2008) is one of those films which sounds good on paper, but unfortunately fails to deliver on its promises. Promoted as a tense
There was a time when the term ‘horror film’ meant just that. Admittedly however, it seldom required much more than keeping the landing light on
Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has returned to the town of Woodsborough, where she is promoting her new book. And where Sidney goes, you can