
The Echo on the Hill: Leaving D.C. (2013)
The lasting impression of Leaving D.C. is that of ambiguity in it’s entirety. So many questions with no definitive concrete answer and there lies the appeal.

The lasting impression of Leaving D.C. is that of ambiguity in it’s entirety. So many questions with no definitive concrete answer and there lies the appeal.

There are films that blur the line between fiction and reality… and then there’s Be My Cat: A Film for Anne. A one-man nightmare circus of obsession, performance, and delusion

Whilst it may not be the most highly regarded Stephen King adaptation, Graveyard shift is still an underrated gem that should get more eyes on it.

I have recently become obsessed with Trick or Treat Studio’s Scream Greats figures, especially the colourful eye catching 8 inch Killer Klowns figures.

Heads are gonna roll, spinach will be devoured, but no one gets a fist through their head.

Dark Night Of The Scarecrow has just had a new Blu-Ray release from British label 88 Films, aptly put on 88’s slasher classics collection line. It was originally a made for television movie

Abel Ferrara’s black and white metaphor for drug addiction is a solid and more grounded take on the vampire genre.

Out of sheer curiosity, I decided to purchase a Blu-Ray copy of found footage filth August Underground. I can now say I have seen revolting antics that I couldn’t even imagine.

Creep is a 2004 British production which mixes brutal violence with the claustrophobia of the London Underground to great effect.

I can’t comprehend that I have never encountered this movie in the wild before. This 4K release is the first I have ever heard of Mirror Mirror. I didn’t set my hopes too high