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'Something in the Water' Review: Shark-Horror That Plays it Safe
'Something in the Water' manages to convey another horror at play here perfectly, being stranded at sea.

Elliot Lines
Sep 8, 2024


'The Thicket' Review: An Intense Modern Western Drama
'The Thicket' is an intense modern Western drama with a stellar cast and stunning imagery. A must-watch!

Romey Norton
Sep 5, 2024


'Red Rooms' Review: A Thriller That's Not For the Faint of Heart
Though not for the faint of heart, is an absolute masterclass in creating an intriguing crime thriller that you can’t take your eyes off.

Becca Johnson
Sep 4, 2024


'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Review: Ghoulishly Fun Love Letter to the Original
A ghoulishly fun love letter to the first film, but is simultaneously slightly hindered by the iconic originality of its predecessor.

Jack Ransom
Sep 4, 2024


'Subservience' Review: Megan Fox Stars in Sci-Fi Tinged AI Centric Thriller
'Subservience' borrows from previous AI films (especially M3GAN) and delivers a perfectly watchable yet unremarkable 90 or so minutes.

Jack Ransom
Sep 3, 2024


'Skincare' Review: Elizabeth Banks Stars in Intriguing Mystery Thriller
A well crafted and entertaining thriller that whilst setting up an intriguing mystery, fails to stick the landing.

Becca Johnson
Aug 30, 2024


'Cuckoo' Review: An Eerie And Unnerving Standout Original Horror Flick
A blast and another standout original horror flick! Its eerie, unnerving atmosphere overshadow its jumpy structuring and familiar beats.

Jack Ransom
Aug 27, 2024


'The Crow' Review: Brings A 00's Atmosphere And Bloody Finale
Brings the 00’s atmosphere, disposability and edginess that I wanted, as well as a genuinely excellent and gloriously bloody final act.

Jack Ransom
Aug 27, 2024


'Colourblind' (2019) Review: Intriguing Film Covering Plenty Of Themes
An intriguing, well crafted and well acted story with themes of self-discovery, identity, family, grief, mental illness & confronting past.

Romey Norton
Aug 27, 2024


'Jasper' (2011) Review: Sex, Scandal and Action, Providing Plenty To Entertain
'Jasper' is a fun action film, filled with plenty of sex and scandal to keep you entertained throughout.

Romey Norton
Aug 27, 2024


'Cold Wallet' Review: Good But More Development and This Could've Been Great
Competent cast, swift run-time and interesting premise, yet lack of depth and character development prevents it from being truly memorable.

Becca Johnson
Aug 26, 2024


'Ladybug' Review: A Ghost Story With a Difference
'Ladybug' is a meticulously crafted, well acted slow-burner that cleverly blends its LGBTQ+ romance with thriller and horror elements.

Becca Johnson
Aug 26, 2024


'Members Club' Review: Unique Premise That's More Comedy Than Horror
Enjoyment of 'Members Club' will likely depend on individuals own sense of humour, as the script caters for a very specific audience.

Becca Johnson
Aug 26, 2024


'Saint Clare' Review: Could've Been a Home Run But Tackles Too Many Ideas
'Saint Clare' is often an engaging watch, but by tackling too many ideas at once, it fails to bring home a strong message.

Becca Johnson
Aug 25, 2024


'Azrael' Review: Samara Weaving Carries This Horror On Her Shoulders
'Azrael' works best when considered a showcase for Samara Weaving’s final girl ability. She carries this film on her shoulders.

Becca Johnson
Aug 25, 2024


'Video Vision' Review: Fun Retro-tech Aspects But Fumbles On Its Message
'Video Vision' is an entertaining watch that despite occasionally fumbling its message and horror.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'Traumatika' Review: Bold, Thought-Provoking and Certainly Leaves a Mark
A bold and thought-provoking film that whilst fumbles the third act, poses many intriguing questions and certainly leaves a mark.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'Strange Darling' Review: Consistently Subverting Expectations That Come With a Serial Killer Thriller
Believe the hype, as 'Strange Darling' is nothing short of a triumph. Subverting expectations that come with a serial killer thriller.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'Dead Mail' Review: A Unique Horror in an 80's Time Capsule
A movie that demands a lot of time, patience and understanding from the audience. When given these things, many will have a blast.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024


'In the Name of God' Review: A Slow Start Saved By Engaging Twists and Turns
Slow to start but 'In the Name of God' soon picks up and turns into something highly stylish and interesting.

Becca Johnson
Aug 24, 2024
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