Artists are often troubled souls. Translating their pain and issues into marvellous artistic forms. Van Gogh was one such example of this type of person. People with troubled minds often find it easy to make Read More
It is a mathematical fact that if you add creepy children into any film you increase the fear factor by at least 50 percent. Perhaps it’s the idea of pure innocence corrupted by ultimate evil, Read More
We, at Love Horror, have been quite fortunate to receive a few tense offerings from the world of home horror entertainment of late. One of which is French spine-chiller, Them (ils). It’s curious. Sometimes Read More
Some horror films are good enough to warrant a sequel or two. But few manage to make it to a fifth, or even sixth installment – unless by that time the releases are low budget ‘straight Read More
Art imitates life in Dario Argento’s 1987 masterpiece, Terror at the Opera; a labyrinthine codex of biting self satire, reflexive commentary and eerie meta-tragedies. Featuring a plot which revolves around ‘The Scottish Play’, it also Read More
Turn on the TV these days and someone always seems to be getting murdered. From Dexter to Criminal Minds, the C.S.I’s Miami, New York and Las Vegas all the way across the Read More
