Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
I always find it strange when people say that your childhood is the most wonderful part of your life. Sure things were noisy, exciting and you had an unspoiled imagination where anything was possible (or […]
I always find it strange when people say that your childhood is the most wonderful part of your life. Sure things were noisy, exciting and you had an unspoiled imagination where anything was possible (or […]
Inglorious Basterds could not have been released by Tarantino at a better time. We all know that the self confessed (and proud of it) movie dweeb can make good films, but when was the last […]
THE HORSEMAN Fuck me, this is a real MAN’S film. If you thought Taken, or Man on Fire were good revenge flicks, you aint seen nothin’ yet I was blown away by this unstoppable, savage […]
TONY Oh my, a serial killer film with a difference, quite original I must say. Tony focuses totally on Tony, a British serial killer, and it’s based on a real person. When I say focuses […]
THE LOVED ONES Ah torture porn, have we seen enough? Can we really expect anything new from this genre? Is there still life in it, is it really possible to add a fresh new approach […]
Having loved Stuart Gordon’s Reanimator (1986) and From Beyond (1987), it took me a long time to view a movie that he made in between these two gorefests, called Dolls (1987). Although the Puppet Master […]
The belly laugh is one of those wonders of the world. An uncontrollable and sometimes frightening phenomenon, I have seen better men than myself cry (real tears), fart, cough up beverages from the nose and […]
Niels Arden Oplev’s take on the first chapter of Stieg Larsson’s Millenium Trilogy is overlong but never boring. Perhaps more fitting as a two part mini series, the story focuses on the dark goings on […]
Reviewed by Ross Hughes “This is probably the best re-make of an horror since Dawn Of The Dead”……. The original was pure 80’s fun, with effects before CGI, and despite its awfulness at times, was a blast […]
REVIEWED BY ROSS HUGHES In a crazy roundabout way, The Tribe may be the best thing that happened to this franchise, because coming in with low expectations, The Thirst slowly brings back memories of why […]
REVIEWED BY ROSS HUGHES The unseen version is a pretty decent sequel, its a shame so many have missed the chance to see it Its probably one of the biggest shame in horror that only […]
Reviewed By Ross Hughes And we come full circle! The unexpected success of all things Scream made the Slash genre all fashionable again in the late nineties. Written by Halloween fan Kevin Williamson, the horror not […]
Angst is an extremely brutal but effective Belgian release that revolves around a 12 hour bloody rampage by a psychopath (a fantastic performance by Erwin Leder) who has just stepped out of jail. It has similarities technically […]
Tremors is the greatest monster movie of the 1990’s as it works on so many levels. Firstly, the monsters are ugly, viscous and straight out of the 1950’s sci-fi’s. Secondly, the leads, Valentine (Kevin Bacon) […]
USA AVAILABLE ON DVD RUNNING TIME: 100 mins REVIEWED BY: Dr Lenera, Official HCF Critic SPOILERS In Victorian England, the uncle of orphaned niece Flora and nephew Miles hires the inexperience Miss Giddens as […]
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