Piggy DVD Review: A Dark Descent into London’s Concrete Jungle of Revenge!
The UK has created a few street horror urban chillers lately. Devil’s Bridge, Cherry Tree Lane and the incredible Tony have all brought home to Continue Reading
The UK has created a few street horror urban chillers lately. Devil’s Bridge, Cherry Tree Lane and the incredible Tony have all brought home to Continue Reading
Not long ago the UK horror scene had faded away to zero and was replaced by a few period dramas and lame comedies. We had Continue Reading
Sometimes I wish I was as good a reviewer as the late legend that is Chas Balun. At school I was known as Weird Jay Continue Reading
Paul Naschy is a hardcore horror legend to me. He is such a cult figure that only a few people know that he made more Continue Reading
This Spanish film directed by Leon Klimovsky, was kind of like a Holy Grail to me; I’d heard about it, seen posters all over Ebay Continue Reading
Death Ship is one of those films with a purely chilling work of art for a poster — I mean look at it, it means Continue Reading
The follow-up to the 2006 Cannibal, Marian Dora’s Melancholie der Engel — translated in English as The Angels’ Melancholy — is the most notorious, undeniably Continue Reading
Day of the Woman (Meir Zarchi’s original title for I Spit on your Grave) from 1978 lives in infamy as one of the most, if Continue Reading
“Only the dead have seen the end of war” –George Santayana The new film from Toetag Inc., Sella Turcica reminds me of the above quote Continue Reading
In the movie The Children, two families get together at one of their extravagant winter homes. They are comprised of two sisters, their husbands, their four Continue Reading