Saw, in all its iterations, is shallower than a pygmy’s grave. Its cartoon implementation of violence is a one note, pornographic system that thinly veils its indulgent nature behind a feeble discussion of animal Read More
On occasion a film manages to remain factual whilst being entertaining. Films such as Picnic at Hanging Rock are a casserole of fact fiction and surreal imageryRead More
Spanish film is finally establishing itself on the global cinema map, and it seems that horror is fast becoming one of their strong points. Both Rec and Rec 2 have impressed and The Orphanage has received Read More
The sun beats down on dry, barren desert somewhere in the US. It’s a lifeless place with just one road, some sand, the odd bush and even more sand. As Summer and Clark, a Read More
‘Foreign language film’ is a dirty word to the American movie industry. Perhaps Hollywood hates subtitles, is outraged by accents or disgusted by literacy. Whatever the reason it belligerently believes the audience has an all Read More
Lucio Fulci has been mentioned several times on this site along with his fellow Italian horror masters Dario Argento and Mario Brava. All of them loved nothing more than death, gore and Giallo and all Read More