British underground horror writer David Moody made his name by offering the first of his Autumn books as a free download. A novel idea which not only gave him a guaranteed readership from the half a million downloads, but lead to his five book series being recently republished and the subsequent filming of this movie […]Read More
Fancy stepping back in time with a bit of retro 80’s horror? Want to sample the works of two horror masters in a project inspired by Edgar Allen Poe? Like lots of blood and heavily synthesised music? Well, Two Evil Eyes (Due occhi diabolici) could be just what you’re looking for!Read More
Falling into the Idle Hands category of teen horror comedy, Dance of the Dead is the product of low budget filmmaking. It’s one thing to envision this sort of project under lesser funding, it’s quite another to actually pull it off. A certain plastic fantastic veneer is required emulate the kind of MTV movies this […]Read More
Zombies. They’re almost part of the flesh-eating furniture now aren’t they. Although they don’t have as much myth and legend around them as some of our other monsters (vampires, werewolves etc), they have become just as popular over recent years. As you probably know, the main man responsible for this growth is George Romero, who […]Read More
The original Romero zombie classics need little introduction. If you love horror movies, you’re almost certain to have seen at least one of these iconic films. In Night of the Living Dead (1968) Romero took the idea of the walking dead and turned it into something realistic and terrifying. Zombies were once the stuff of […]Read More
George Romero is back. The man who single handedly created the zombie genre and shaped its look and feel returns to our screens with the 6th movie in his ‘of the Dead’ series. However times have changed, zombie movies have mutated and today’s audience is used to stronger, faster, blood filled, decapitating, virus spreading thrill […]Read More