Tag: horror


  • Hidden Gem: The Babadook

    Culture Editor Ellis shines a light on Australian director Jennifer Kent’s magnificently-horrifying debut.

  • Review: Inside No. 9 (Dead Line)

    Christian Wise examines Inside No. 9’s bold new experiment.

  • A Scaredy-Cat’s Guide to Surviving Horror Films

    There’s no need to hide behind the sofa (just hide behind your phone instead).

  • Closer to the Edge: The Best Halloween TV Moments

    In homage to the spookiest day of the year, The Edge Writers have gathered to pitch in their love for their favourite Halloween TV moments.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Suspiria

    The Edge’s Halloween coverage continues as Liam Beazley tells us why November’s Suspiria remake is worth getting spooked for.

  • BBC teen drama competing against Netflix shows

    The BBC teen drama is now available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

  • Nostalgic News: John Carpenter’s Halloween was released 40 years ago today

    Turn back the clock to revisit the influential – and terrifying – horror classic.

  • Review: Slender Man

    Five years late, Slender Man makes his cinematic debut. Ellis Murrell sifts through the wreckage.

  • John Carpenter’s The Thing: A History

    36 years in, writer Tom takes a look at how the film went from a box office flop to a widely praised cult classic.

  • Review: Hereditary

    Writer Tom reviews Hereditary, director Ari Aster’s contender for scariest flick of the year.

  • Sundance London 2018 Review: Hereditary

    The Edge’s coverage of the 2018 Sundance London Film Festival begins with Ari Aster’s directorial debut.

  • One to Watch: Hereditary

    The horror flick met critical acclaim at Sundance Film Festival.

  • Review: The Strangers: Prey at Night

    Joe Williams reviews the horror sequel that very few of us were waiting for.

  • Review: Truth or Dare

    It’s like Unfriended but with snapchat, I guess.