Tag: horror


  • “I like the process of acting, not the execution”: an interview with Gary Stretch

    Gary Stretch explores the male psyche, playing evil characters and My Father Die in this interview from FrightFest 2016.

  • Films to look forward to at Fright Fest 2016

    Take a look at Fright Fest’s spookiest releases ahead of Thursday’s start date.

  • First images of Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise the Clown

    Skarsgard will be playing the terrifying clown demon in two upcoming theatrical releases.

  • Review: Supernatural (Season 11, Episode 1)

    Can Supernatural keep its devoted viewers transfixed for an eleventh season?

  • Blu-ray Review: Bride of Re-Animator

    This wickedly-funny 80s sequel is a total treat for horror fans the world over, says Film Editor Ben Robins.

  • Review: The Witch

    The Witch is ‘Dark, ominous, and full of atmosphere’ according to Ashleigh Millman.

  • Review: Goodnight Mommy

    Jacob Power reviews an Austrian horror film, and urges viewers to go feed some swans instead.

  • Review: Bone Tomahawk

    Squeamish Head of Design Jack accidentally saw a horror film, but rather liked it.

  • Review: The Hallow

    Corin Hardy’s debut creature-feature sets a new standard for spooky stories to live up to, says Ashleigh Millman.

  • How to Fix: Silent Hill

    With a heavy-heart, Culture Editor Harrison applies the How-to-Fix treatment to one of his all-time favourite series.

  • Review: American Horror Story (Season 5, Episode 1)

    Ashleigh reviews the return of cult classic series American Horror Story, this time set in the art deco halls of the Hotel Cortez.

  • Five ways Hotel has brought American Horror Story back to life

    Deputy Editor Lewis looks at five ways the first episode of American Horror Story: Hotel proves that the anthology series is great once again.

  • The works and legacy of Wes Craven

    Our writers ponder some of the director’s greatest works, and the marks he has left on the horror genre.

  • Review: The Strain – Episode 1, Night Zero

    The Strain is perhaps hard to recomend to TV snobs, but for those who like their gore, monsters and scares, there’s plenty to enjoy.