Dagr (2024) Film Review – Found Footage Folk Horror That Slaps
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by Jenny Mugridge
1d ago
Dagr (2024), by director Matthew Butler-Hart and produced by Fizz & Ginger Films, is the perfect found footage film: a labour of love from a small but incredibly talented creative team with a strong concept, Dagr is a film that stays with you long after the final screams. Thea and Louise are obnoxious wannabe internet ..read more
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The Mildew from Planet Xonader (2017) Film Review – Beautifully Moist
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by Jim Cox
3d ago
The Mildew from Planet Xonader is a 2015 English-language Italian splatter horror film, written and directed by Giulio De Santi and Neil Meschino, with additional writing from Dave Fogerson and Tiziana Machella. The film is produced by the independent production company Necrostorm, founded by Giulio De Santi, known for their over-the-top, gore-soaked horror films such ..read more
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The Part Mart (2024) Comic Review – A Wacky Intro to Horror for Kids
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by Liz Griffiths
5d ago
Horror and children’s literature are a crossover you don’t expect to see, but Bret Nelson and Pete Mitchell’s 2024 book The Part Mart is exactly the right mix of creepy and cute. While not a horror book in the classic sense, the idea of a literal body shop and a disembodied head watching YouTube are ..read more
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Hemlock Ave (2024) Graphic Novel Review – Character-Driven and Emotional
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by Quinn Magick
5d ago
For some, Hemlock Ave was just an old legend, a place on the town map that nobody could ever seem to find. But for those that did, their lives would never be the same… Once you’ve arrived, you’ll meet your beautiful hostess, Alma, a 30-something nurse who guides wayward souls to their well-earned rewards. Sometimes ..read more
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Hemlock Ave (2024) Graphic Novel Review – Character-Driven, and Emotional
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by Quinn Magick
1w ago
For some, Hemlock Ave was just an old legend, a place on the town map that nobody could ever seem to find. But for those that did, their lives would never be the same… Once you’ve arrived, you’ll meet your beautiful hostess, Alma, a 30-something nurse who guides wayward souls to their well-earned rewards. Sometimes ..read more
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Dreams of Flesh (2024) Film Review – VR Therapy
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by Jim Cox
1w ago
Dreams of Flesh is a 2024 sci-fi horror, written and directed by Davide Pesca with additional writing from Fabrizio Pastura. The film is the third and final installment in the director’s dedicated cyberpunk trilogy, comprised of Night of Doom (2021) and Re-Flesh (2022). Well-known in the extreme cinema scene, Davide is notable for directing visceral ..read more
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Dreams of Flesh (2024) Film Review – VR Therapy
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by Jim Cox
1w ago
Dreams of Flesh is a 2024 sci-fi horror, written and directed by Davide Pesca with additional writing from Fabrizio Pastura. The film is the third and final installment in the director’s dedicated cyberpunk trilogy, comprised of Night of Doom (2021) and Re-Flesh (2022). Well-known in the extreme cinema scene, Davide is notable for directing visceral ..read more
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Two Evil Eyes (1990) Film review – Defrosting Forgotten Horror History
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by Cameron Smith
1w ago
Horror filmmaking royalty collides in Two Evil Eyes (1990): a star-studded yet relatively niche anthology horror from the depraved minds of Dario Argento and George A. Romero. The dastardly duo first collaborated together on the eternal classic Zombi in 1978, more commonly known as Dawn of the Dead, where Argento re-cut, re-scored (a groovy Goblin ..read more
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I Disappeared Them: A Novel (2024) Book Review – The Inner Workings of the Mind of a Serial Killer
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by Liz Griffiths
1w ago
Preston Allen’s 2024 novel, I Disappeared Them is a riveting exploration of human complexity, blending elements of mystery, psychological depth, and societal commentary into a compelling narrative. It evokes disgust and rage from the reader, but also at times empathy and a sense of relatability as we struggle to answer the age-old question of nature ..read more
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Saiko! The Large Family (2009) Film Review – Bless this Psychotic Mess
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by Javiera Vega
2w ago
Leon Tolstoy once wrote, “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” While tragic, this notion works wonders in the horror and thriller genre. In fiction, the messier the family, the better the movie. It might not always succeed, but it certainly does in Toshikazu Nagae’s film Saiko! The ..read more
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