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Only Lovers Left Alive is another in a long line of contemporary films that attempt to reinvent the conventions of the vampire.

 

With many a modern vampire film failing to capture the audience's imagination, does Only Lovers Left Alive succeed where others have failed?

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Review: Only Lovers Left Alive

By Charlotte Castle - 29th October 2014

Six Gothic Tales is a luxurious, limited edition Blu Ray box set containing the collaborative films between Vincent Price and Roger Corman, in bringing Edgar Allan Poe's short stories and poems to the screen.

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Review: Six Gothic Tales

By Andreas Charalambous - 6th December 2014

A young boy begins having disturbing visions of a threatening character from his storybook The Babadook.

 

Becoming increasingly frightened by his visons, his mother also begins having similar experiences.

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Review: The Babadook

By Ross Wildish - 5th February 2015

A gore-drenched tip of the hat to the infamous Plan 9 From Outer Space. 

 

Plan 9 is a modern reimagining of Ed Wood's "so bad it's good" sci-fi horror about alien invaders hell bent on wiping out the entire human race.

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Review: Plan 9

By Ross Wildish - 12th February 2015

Starring the likes of Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff, The Comedy of Terrors is a slapstick horror-comedy that has always been regarded as a genre favourite by many for its morbid humour.

 

Arrow Video now presents The Comedy of Terrors in all its High Definition glory.

 

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Review: The Comedy of Terrors

By Andreas Charalambous - 14th February 2015

Rabid is Canadian horror auteur David Cronenberg's second commerical feature film.

 

A dark exploration of the concept of the body being invaded and taken over.

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Review: Rabid

By Andreas Charalambous - 14th February 2015

By Ross Wildish - 27th March 2015

Game of Thrones' Jason Momoa stars in Wolves - the directorial debut of X-Men and The Watchmen scribe, David Hayter.

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Review: Wolves

  

By Andreas Charalambous - 5th October 2015

Arriving just in time for Halloween, The Houses of Halloween is a remarkably effective 'found footage' film that is creepy and frightening in equal measures.

 

A group of friends document their search for extreme scares in the world of American haunted house attractions.

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Review: The Houses of Halloween

  

Review: The Enfield Haunting

By Andreas Charalambous - Updated: 12th October 2015

Set in the 1970s, The Enfield Haunting is a three-part television drama based on the infamous and well-documented true case of a violent poltergeist that distresses a long-suffering family in their home in a north London suburb.

 

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Review: Tales of Halloween

By Ross Wildish - 31st October 2015

On the night of All Hallow's Eve, Tales of Halloween takes us into an American suburb for a veritable feast of spooky goings-on.

 

Featuring some of the most established names in the genre today, is this a return to form for the classic horror portmanteau?

 

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