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A coming-of-age creeper with the stars of 'Where the Wild Things Are' and 'Back to the Future' that's got cult classic written all over it.
Fifteen-year-old John Cleaver (Max Records, of Where the Wild Things Are) is your classic angst-filled loner male. Stuck in his own head, out of step with society, and potentially dangerous, he's the type epitomised by Scorsese's Taxi Driver and...
Filmed in secret under the title 'The Woods', director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett (the team behind You’re Next and The Guest) haven’t messed with success with this follow-up to the 1999 found footage classic, The Blair Witch Project....
Smart direction keeps us in the dark.
Horror movie remakes are generally a no-win proposition. So when Uruguayan director Fede Alvarez made his debut with the 2013 Evil Dead remake, the fact that his film wasn’t a complete mess marked him out as one to watch. Don’t Breathe pays off...
Franchise reboot retains the cheeky spirit of its original.
I have a professional dislike of people who express strong negative opinions about movies they haven’t seen, so for this reason – and a few more besides – it bothers me that Ghostbusters is arriving in cinemas prematurely bathed in slime....
Seventeenth century pilgrims battle the elements of a harsh new land, as well as their own sinful natures – and something far more sinister.
Is it possible for a contemporary horror movie to make us believe in God, the Devil or the fiery pits of hell? The spewings of The Exorcism are now a joke. So too, the tropes of satanic offspring and bloody sex rites around midnight fires.