
London Film Festival 2020: Daniel Wood Reviews New Order
I wasn’t going to review London Film Festival’s New Order for The Horrorcist as it wasn’t overtly a horror film. However, it’s extremely disturbing and […]
I wasn’t going to review London Film Festival’s New Order for The Horrorcist as it wasn’t overtly a horror film. However, it’s extremely disturbing and […]
Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor carries a lot of the hallmarks of the work of his father, but make so mistake, this sci-fi body-swapping assassin horror from […]
On the surface, London Film Festival’s Rose: A Love Story is a very simple, yet refreshingly new twist on the vampire horror genre by presenting […]
Manchester’s horror film festival Grimmfest has recently shut its virtual doors after delivering a festive Halloween program of over 20 feature-length films and twenty genre […]
Shirley is an exquisitely made slow-burn psychological drama that throws the rules for biopics out of the window with its fictional retelling of a specific […]
There’s something to be said for adding elements of fantasy or fairy-tales to love stories, and Christian Petzold’s water-based love story is as much a […]
Bassam Tariq’s Mogul Mowgli is perhaps the clearest and best tackling of someone’s inner conflict over trying to figure out how to remain in touch […]
Before we get into the film itself, it’s important to point out that Diablo Rojo PTY is the first major horror release to ever come […]
Leni is a devastating, emotional, turbulent and raw look at the consequences of domestic violence and abusive relationships told very cleverly through the medium of […]
Look. Quite often with horror films there are deep themes permeating the whole ordeal, metaphorical imagery used to turn everyday objects or feelings into horrific […]