Lights out caused quite a stir after it was released in 2012. The super short horror film, hit all the right notes with its simplicity and terrifying impact.Read More
Women are important to horror and always have been, playing the antagonist, protagonist and all roles in between. And as much as acting ability and experience are important attributes, more often than not, in a Read More
Described by its many fans as the ‘greatest British horror film of all time’, The Wicker Man (1973) certainly has a cult following. Directed by Robin Hardy, on its original release, distributors, British Lion Films (EMI), Read More
Doomsday (2008) from writer/director Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers and The Descent) could easily be mistaken for ’28 Years Later’. Set sometime in the not-too-distant-future, Britain (or is it the world?) has been ravaged by a plague (Read More