Horror in Hi-8: An Interview with Brad Sykes
Brad Sykes could be called an indie legend already. The man has been involved in film for many years, but more importantly he’s the man Continue Reading
Brad Sykes could be called an indie legend already. The man has been involved in film for many years, but more importantly he’s the man Continue Reading
What a bizarre film this is. I know that’s not the way I usually open a review but Goodbye Uncle Tom is in a world of its Continue Reading
In the middle of nowhere, surrounded by miles upon miles of woods and small back roads, there is a boot camp for troubled teens. As Continue Reading
Sixties horror from the UK can fall into two categories I guess, gothic and swinging. As in swinging I mean those very dated but so Continue Reading
Every now and then a horror remake comes along which puts a finger up in the air saying; “Hey, don’t put me in that category! Think of Continue Reading
“All of the film you are about to see is real. Nothing has been staged.” Isn’t that the truth. “The Killing of America” is a Continue Reading
To a soundtrack of The Doors, and of course The Lovin’ Spoonful, we open, on the film that Quentin Tarantino states is his favourite porno, Continue Reading
Mausoleum beings with Young Susan has lost her mother. After the funeral she runs across the cemetery in tears and chances upon her family mausoleum Continue Reading
Before starting this review it’s worth mentioning that if you’ve never heard of this one, then have a quick Google around and read up on Continue Reading
Horror movies in the UK have exploded in the last few years, thanks mainly to the urban scene which is pounding all the shores. Hoodies Continue Reading