Reviews.
[Review] The Feast (2021): Gore-filled Horror Explores the Destruction of Nature
Jones’ directorial debut is a gore-filled horror fest that is centred around the environmental destruction of nature and family that deals with the consequences of it all, and it is one of the most exciting horror movies of the year.
[BHFF Review] Ego (2021)
Presented at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, Ego is a psychological horror movie set during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
[Review] Till Death… or not
Till Death is a slow-burn psychological horror that is well and truly worth waiting for the action that evolves at an intense pace. Directed by Scott Dale and Staring Megan Fox, Eoin Macken, and Call Mulvey, this isolated thriller is an absolute thrill ride from start to finish.
[Review] Say His Name… I Dare You - Candyman (2021)
Nia DaCosta’s 2021 Candyman has been on the tip of everyone’s tongue since the announcement of the spiritual sequel in 2019. The revival of this urban legend back to the silver screen sees an interesting and modern take on the topics and themes that were explored in the original.
[Review] The Howling Village
The premise of Howling Village appears at first to be somewhat standard J-Horror. A hidden village on the outskirts of town holds a dark secret, a family is haunted by the sins of their ancestors – when it comes to these themes, the precedent has long been set.