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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.

 

By Adam Kaplan - 6th July 2015

Tales of Poe is a creative and surreal take on some of Edgar Allan Poe's written works.

 

We take a look at the trillogy of tales adapted from 'The Tell Tale Heart', 'The Cask' and 'Dreams'.

By Ross Wildish - 6th July 2015

We take a look at low-budget indie horror, Legacy of Thorn.

By Ross Wildish - 25th March 2016

We review one of the latest 'FrightFest Presents...' titles - Last Girl Standing.

 

A film that begins where other Slasher films end, with the surviving victim dealing with the aftermath of their trauma.

By Ross Wildish - 8th May 2016

A homeless man is taken into a diner by a kindly waitress.

 

Soon, human flesh is added to the menu in Unmanned Media's werewolf short - End of the Road.

By Andreas Charalambous - 25th September 2016

We take a look at 31 - the latest film from the twisted mind of musician and horror filmmaker, Rob Zombie.

By Ross Wildish - 2nd October 2016

Another horror film that centres around the genre viewer's format of choice from yesteryear - we examine House of VHS and decide if it carries the same fate as the outdated media format.

By Andreas Charalambous - 10th October 2016

Another export of Asian horror cinema to the West - Train to Busan takes the zombie apocalypse onto the national rail system of South Korea.

 

You thought you had it bad on your daily commute -  Not finding a seat on this train is the least of your problems!

By Andreas Charalambous - 10th September 2017

Everyone's favourite nightmare, Pennywise the Dancing Clown returns in Andy Muschietti's big budget film adaptation of Stephen King's chilling novel, IT.

Does it sink, or will it float, too?

By Andreas Charalambous - 17th September 2017

We review Darren Aronofsky's absract horror film Mother! - starring Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem

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