Japanese-Australian actress Natalie Erika James skillfully embodies the terrible illness, Dementia, in this moving Australian horror-thriller. Without the usual ghost or monster; Natalie Erika James h...
At a glance, BlumHouse’s latest movie looks to be a low-budget horror film, not unlike many others. While, in a sense, this is true; Fantasy Island has so much more to offer than its tacky, barg...
If there was a film released in 2020 that nobody asked for, or even wanted, it would be Freaky. The wafer-thin plot and wooden acting perfectly encapsulate the cheesy, B-movie tones of ‘80s cinema. Ho...
Directed by Oz Perkins (Legally Blonde, Psycho II), Gretel and Hansel is a delightfully eerie retelling of an age-old tale. When title characters, the brother and sister duo, leave their home to escap...
Loosely following James Whales’ 1933 adaptation of the same name, The Invisible Man is a true triumph for modern-day cinema. With director Leigh Whanell (Saw, Insidious) taking the reigns, we ar...
Being an avid fan of fast-paced, action-packed games, it could be said that I had Little Hope (sorry, I had to) for Supermassivegame’s latest addition to their ongoing saga; The Dark...
On the surface, Jacob Chase’s new horror flick, Come Play, seems to be just another cookie-cutter bogeyman film. However, after peeling back the many layers, you will be met by a surprisingly em...
A troubled young boy, a small town myth, a monster on the prowl and a deserted mine. Antlers looks to be dripping in the same clichés and platitudes we have seen thousands of times before. With the es...
As much as I like tucking into a good Steven King book, I have never before read his novel Gerald’s Game. After trawling through the internet in an all too familiar desperate search for a decent horro...