Friday, April 10, 2026
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Horror

Frankenstein (2025) REVIEW – Gorgeously Gothic

Book adaptations are always subject to certain scrutiny; too faithful and people bemoan a lack of originality, deviate too much and book purists grab...

Weapons REVIEW – A Creepy Good Time

Filmmakers using horror as a medium to explore grief isn't new, but Zach Cregger's Weapons doesn't try to hit us over the head with...

Bring Her Back REVIEW – A Captivating Evocation of Grief

Danny and Michael Philippou have quickly established themselves as brilliant writers/directors. Their directorial debut, Talk to Me, was a financial and critical success. That...

Sinners REVIEW – A Cinematic Blessing

Every year we beg for more original movies to save us from the graveyard of reboots, sequels and regurgitated content that's being shoved down...

Nosferatu REVIEW – Vampiric Delight

Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a bit of a paradox. Hindered by its uneven pace and predictable plot – an aspect not totally excused by...

Bleeding REVIEW – A Haunting Bloodfest

Using vampirism as a commentary on addiction and its horrors is not a new thing, but the keen focus of Andrew Bell's film on...

FRESH WATCH: Scream (1996)

Editor's note: Given Alex's pop culture nerd status, it was initially difficult to recommend a horror movie that he had yet to see. After...

FRESH WATCH: The Fly (1986)

Editor's note: Since it's October, I wanted George to watch a horror film. Jeff Goldblum was on my mind a fair bit because of...