22 Jan 2018

FILM REVIEW: LIKE ME

LIKE ME is an impressive debut from first-time writer/director Robert Mockler, and shows immense potential. It was a tricky film for me to review, because I’m not really sure whether or not I actually liked it. I’m not opposed to something that challenges me to use my brain, but I

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12 Jan 2018

Film Review: MUSCLECAR

MUSCLECAR is an Australian independent horror-comedy that has gained my appreciation as an instant Ozploitation classic. Not only that, it’s a film which debunks the overtly sweeping sentiment that grindhouse cinema is dead. Rockabilly babe Bambi Steele (Jacinta Stapleton) is almost broke after her directorial debut fails. That doesn’t stop

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02 Jan 2018

5 Most Important Horror Films Of 2017-Daniel Rodriguez

The last few years have been game changing for the horror genre, historically and monetarily. Not only is there an insurgence of critically acclaimed films such as THE WITCH and THE WAILING, but box office numbers have never been higher. If you don’t believe me, just check the revenues from

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24 Dec 2017

Top 5 Terrors of 2017 – ERIN GRANT

Sitting down to write out my Top 5 of 2017 made me reflect and appreciate just how many awesome horror films were released this year. Yes, there were big wins for the genre at the box office – for example IT, GET OUT and HAPPY DEATH DAY .  There were

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20 Dec 2017

2017: ANDY BRESLOW’S FAVES OF FRIGHT

It’s that time of year again, and no I’m not talking about that commercialized cash grab known as Christmas, but rather that time of year to sort through the hundreds of horror films I’ve seen to try to bring you my top 5. When it comes to horror films, I

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19 Dec 2017

TOP 5 FRIGHT FLICKS OF 2017: MEREDITH BROWN

As 2017 comes to a close, it is with great pleasure that I present my list of the Top 5 Picks in Horror Films for the year… There was a lot of discussion regarding the lack of new blood (pun intended) within the genre. Blockbusters such as IT, GET OUT,

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10 Dec 2017

EXCLUSIVE: THE ViRAL DEMON

From writer/director Jeremy Wechter comes his feature film debut, THE ViRAL DEMON. This collision of technology and human reliance reveals the story of a supernatural horror experienced in real time. THE ViRAL DEMON can draw some obvious comparisons to films such as UNFRIENDED (a personal fave) and 2016’s FRIEND REQUEST. 

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09 Dec 2017

Film Review: REPLACE (A Night of Horror Film Festival)

This decade has seen a significant amount of films from the new wave of body horror sub-genre. More specifically, with female lead story-lines that provide a first hand perspective of the transformation experience.  As body horror targets our inner fears and anxieties about things going wrong with the vessels we

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08 Dec 2017

FILM REVIEW: AYLA (Fantastic Planet Film Festival)

As someone once said: sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck… If there is one genre that knows how to thrive on crowdfunding, it is horror. As of late, many successful films have come from places such as Kickstarter and Indie Go Go. I myself

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07 Dec 2017

FILM REVIEW: BLOODLANDS (A Night Of Horror Film Festival)

BLOODLANDS is a harsh and desolate film; much like the area in which it takes place. Playing as a part of A Night Of Horror Film Festival, it manages to blend drama and horror over the backdrop of a troubled and isolated part of the world. BLOODLANDS is an Albanian/Australian

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