This 1987 ‘horror classic’ is a dose of pure, uncut celluloid in the vein of Troma’s finest. In fact, it borrows so much from Kaufman and Hertz that it could have easily fallen into the Read More
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 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 Read More
The impressive debut from Gerard Johnson, Tony has already drawn comparisons to Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and Taxi Driver and is one of the most original and disturbing British films of recent years.Read More
From the legendary Godfather of Gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis (The Wizard Of Gore, She-Devils On Wheels, Two Thousand Maniacs), comes the fantastically tongue-in-cheek (and in several of the film’s more graphic moments, “tongue out Read More
This is a blast from the past. I remember seeing The Keep when I was young and thinking that it was pretty cool.Read More
