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viewer's format of choice from yesteryear - we examine House of VHS and decide if it carries the same fate as the outdated media format.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

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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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