The horror of pregnancy is the subject at the forefront of Alice Lowe’s frightfully funny horror comedy, Prevenge. Widowed Ruth (Lowe) is seven months pregnant with her first child. Facing the life changing event Read More
Historical horror from the master of low budget movies Roger Corman’s Tower of London is actually a curious amalgamation of 1939 film of the same name alongside plot elements from Shakespeare’s famous Richard III Read More
Tearing up genre festivals across the globe Mexican psychotropic erotic horror We Are the Flesh has been outraging audiences and gaining rave reviews since last year. With its imminent arrival into our homes I thought Read More
During the question and answer session after the premiere of Cruel Summer at the 2016 FrightFest a woman in the crowd stood and stated that although she had thought the film was powerful and compelling it Read More
Being a massive Brian De Palma fan I am always excited when Arrow announce another of his fantastic features coming to Blu-ray and Raising Cain is no exception. Written and directed by De Palma the Read More
Opening with the main character Taira (Yûya Yagira) being beaten up by a gang as his younger brother watches from afar Destruction Babies is an explosively angst ridden film starkly laying out the violent Read More