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A Quiet Place: Day One Review – Terrifyingly tense and ultimately affecting
Michael Sarnoski’s mid-apocalyptic prequel brings a new dawn, and an unusual heroine, to Krasinski’s sci-fi horror. Best of the series.
Michael Sarnoski’s mid-apocalyptic prequel brings a new dawn, and an unusual heroine, to Krasinski’s sci-fi horror. Best of the series.
Paul E. Hardisty’s The Descent is a follow up to his climate change apocalyptic novel, The Forcing, and follows two timelines. Our review…
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They come at night mostly… Nic Cage and his teenage sons fight a nightly battle against something clawing at the door in familial horror, Arcadian
Ishana Night Shyamalan’s psychodramatic, metacinematic folk horror is a paranoid panopticon of doubles and divided selves
Prepare to be disturbed with I Saw The TV Glow. Our review from the Sundance London film festival…
Melissa Barrara stars in this riff on Beauty And The Beast. Our review of Your Monster from the Sundance London Film Festival…
A spider alien invades the life of a young girl in a new New York apartment building in Kiah Roache-Turner’s Sting. Our review…
A woman wanders through her past lives to remove her emotions in Bertrand Bonello’s sophisticated and layered sci-fi, The Beast. Our review…
George Miller is once again firing on all cylinders with Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Our review…
Not exactly a prequel, definitely not a remake, welcome to the beginning of the extended universe of The Strangers: Chapter 1
We’ve had two (very different) movies about imaginary friends already this year. How does John Krasinski’s IF stack up? Our review…
Tales Of The Empire takes a look at some lesser loved characters from the world of The Clone Wars and Ahsoka.
The second chapter of a heartfelt first contact story, we review Doug Johnstone’s The Collapsing Wave
Moritz Mohr’s revenge flick conceals a home truth beneath brutal action and surreal comedy in a pure-genre dystopia
Zack Snyder is back with part two of his Rebel Moon space opera saga. We review Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver.
Agatha Christie meets The Lost Boys with Abigail. Our review….
Alex Garland follows Ex-Machina, Annihilation and Men with dystopian thriller, Civil War. Our review…
With a summer of sequels, prequels and re-boots approaching, could The First Omen be one of the best? Our review…
There’s something wrong with Kong and Godzilla is all fired up in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Our review…