Many books are unfilmable. Works of literature that could not be rendered in reality or realised in the filmic medium. These are worlds and stories that can only be created in the readers imagination because to try to drag them kicking and screaming into the boring, mundane and limited realm of the physical and the […]Read More
The 80’s were known for bad clothes, bad hair and brilliant horror movies. The decade that saw the start of several legendary monster movie franchises, the rise of the slasher film and a whole heap of bloody brilliance also contains some long forgotten cult classics ready for rediscovery. And Night of the Comet is one […]Read More
Awaken the Dead could have the shortest review ever: Worst. Nu-metal video. Ever. But, seeing as I made the effort to watch it, I might as well say something else. Though, pretty much all you need to know about it is contained within those four words.Read More
Automaton Transfusion was critically slated upon its initial stateside release. Made on a meager $30,000 budget this was never going to be the Citizen Kane of horror. So here we are a few years later, the great British public now able to buy or rent this Zombie romp for ourselves. And hey, it’s even got […]Read More
We here at Love Horror love Halloween (and not just by proxy). Every year, when the Celtic festival of harvest rolls around a wicked expression of unsettling menace creeps its way across our sunken faces. It’s the one day of the year that we are allowed to indulge our obsession with everything ghoulish and ghastly, […]Read More
Opening with intros to the main characters, comedy horror Doghouse follows a group of geezers who take their recently divorced mate Vince (This is England’s Stephen Graham, playing less ‘fascist’ and more ‘melancholy’) on a lads weekend away in the English countryside. Up for a fun time of football, f-ing and blinding, booze and most […]Read More