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Introducing: Neon Horror
Artemisia’s Axe and the Corpse’s Tongue is a small publishing house created by two queer artists Jessica and Jonas, based …Read More »My Top Five Episodes Of Tales From The Crypt
Tales From The Crypt is undoubtedly one of the most iconic horror anthology series around. Some would even say that …Read More »LHF Review: Him Indoors
Sam returned to The Pleasance in Islington for his fifth and final review of this year’s London Horror Festival: Cheekyita’s …Read More »LHF Review: Edred, The Vampyre
Oh, Edred – the vampyre that had sex with Shakespeare but did not bite him; the vampyre that likes garlic …Read More »Film Review: Doctor Sleep
Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining has sat atop horror’s Mount Everest, like the Overlook itself, surveying all that has come after …Read More »
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Introducing: Crypt – A New Proof Of Concept

For those of you at last weekend’s Frightfest festival in London, you might have caught an intriguing ‘proof of concept’ short film called Crypt. If you weren’t at the festival, there’s good news. Crypt is now available for everyone to see! … Continue reading
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Introducing: Perpetual

Eagle-eyed readers might remember our review on the fabulous Charismata, a soon-to-be-released British indie horror by Andy Collier and Tor Mian. Well, it seems that these two like being busy, as they’re about to enter pre-production on their next film … Continue reading
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Film Review: Charismata

London-based indie horror filmmakers Andy Collier & Tor Mian have released the brilliantly unsettling trailer for their feature Charismata, which looks the impact of female oppression in the world of a Satanic murder case. Our very own Seema Chohan was lucky enough to … Continue reading
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One to watch out for: Paul Hyett’s Howl

I’ll say it once, I’ll say it again, then I’ll keep on repeating it; the world can never have too many werewolf films. Personally I find it an underused genre, which is just insane because when done well, they’re hairy, … Continue reading
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