The UK has always been blessed with a bright and vibrant independent horror film scene. There is something appealing about these low budget labour of love films. Pat Higgins has been one of genres success stories, after setting up Jinx Media in 2003, Pat has gone on to make a series of fun-filled horror films …
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Review: The Wicker Tree
Let’s get one thing out of the way right at the start of this review: The Wicker Man is a classic British horror film, one which gradually acquired its reputation after initially going out on the lower half of a double bill at UK cinemas in 1973 (with Nicolas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now) and then …
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Review: Osombie
Oh dear! Oh no! Osombie! This film was reviewed in the very slight hope that it might turn out to be a comedy, or possibly even a musical (the lyrics above might have done for the big finale, don’t you think?). Osombie
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The importance of comic book covers (and the paradox of clichés)
Jasper Bark explains just why comic book covers may be both the most important and best covers of all. The importance of comic book covers
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The rapid decline of monster movies (and can Dirty Harry cure world hunger?)
What on earth does Dirty Harry have to do with monster movies, decline or otherwise? You better take a walk onto The Bloodstained Balcony and find out. The rapid decline of monster movies
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Interview: Carlton Mellick
Carlton Mellick is an author of bizarro fiction. Some of his books include: Satan Burger, Punk Land, Apeshit, Cannibals of Candyland, Adolf in Wonderland, Menstruating Mall, Sausagey Santa, and the Haunted Vagina. Meet The Writer: Carlton Mellick
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Shariff Nasr Interview
When was the first time you watched a horror film, and how did it affect you? That was The Thing. I was still in primary school when I saw it and I was so amazed by the psychological fear of not knowing who can be trusted. And the special effects were so realistic, that I, …
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