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Game of Death (2010) Movie Review
So even though Wesley Snipes is in prison, his fans need not worry, because he’s still releasing movies, in this case Game of Death, with the lovely Zoe Bell and the always awesome Gary...
Read More »Kim Sung Hong’s Missing out on Region 2 DVD today
If you like your horror with extra, well, erm horror, then “Missing” might be right up your street. It wasn’t up mine to be honest – in fact it wasn’t even in my town,...
Read More »Circle of Pain (2010) Movie Review
If you browse the action section of your local DVD rental shop, or take a quick look online through any retailer’s action section, you’re not likely to get five DVDs in before you stumble...
Read More »The Reef (2010) Movie Review
Well, firstly, I suppose it’s necessary to mention that I haven’t seen “Open Water”. Or “Adrift”. Or “Lifeboat”. So I came into “The Reef” pretty fresh and altogether clueless to the ‘stuck in the...
Read More »Travellers (2010) Movie Review
If you’ve seen “Deliverance” or “Southern Comfort” then you’ll have an idea of what to expect from “Travellers” – a bunch of blokes from the big city sticking their noses (and almost their dicks)...
Read More »Interview with Tamer Hassan (The Business, Kick-Ass)
You might not recognise Tamer Hassan’s name, but you’ll most certainly recognise his face – particularly if you live in England. He’s a pretty prolific actor, generally starring in British gangster movies like “Layer...
Read More »Video Nasties: The Definitive Guide (2010) DVD Review
Video Nasties – a term not necessarily as prevalent in the U.S as it is over here in the sunny old U.K. In case you’re unaware of what they are, I’ll tell you. They...
Read More »Burke and Hare Premiere Report
I was lucky enough to be invited along to the U.K Premiere of John Landis’ new film “Burke and Hare” – read my review here – at The Curzon Cinema in Chelsea. Normally, the...
Read More »Burke and Hare (2010) Movie Review
Simon Pegg, Andy Serkis, John Landis, Isla Fisher and an endless list of other British comedy talent – needless to say, I was rather excited about “Burke and Hare”. I had my reservations about...
Read More »Red Hill (2010) Movie Review
I saw “Red Hill” at Frightfest – a horror movie festival. “Red Hill” is not a horror movie. This annoyed me at first. Turns out I shouldn’t have jumped the gun because “Red Hill”...
Read More »Interview with Psych 9 and 90210 star Sara Foster
Back in April I got the chance to chat with the beeeeyaautiful Sara Foster while she was over in the UK promoting her new fright flick – the rather good “Psych 9″. It’s out...
Read More »Interview with Frozen and Hatchet II Director Adam Green
After last August’s Frightfest festival I was able to have a chat with Adam Green while he was promoting his edge-of-the-chair-lift horror “Frozen”. During our chat, we talked mainly about “Frozen”, but also a...
Read More »Interview with Mike Scotti from This is War (aka Severe Clear)
“This is War” (“Severe Clear” in the US) isn’t your usual war documentary – it’s filmed entirely by a marine – Mike Scotti – who took his camera while he was stationed in Iraq...
Read More »Monsters (2010) Movie Review
Many people are going to compare “Monsters” to “District 9″ (like me) and the parallels are there (aliens becoming an accepted part of human life, a man is in it, etc), but it’s a...
Read More »Road Train (2010) Movie Review
I love trailers. Not the ones that you pull along with your car (although they are pretty cool), no – film trailers. I always get excited when I see an amazing film trailer and...
Read More »New UK Quad for True Legend
Here’s a look at the new poster for Yuen Woo-ping’s kung-fu epic “True Legend”. That’s the THEATRICAL poster by the way – it’s coming out in the bloody cinema over here in the U.K. ...
Read More »Interview: Burning Bright Director Carlos Brooks
As you can see in my review of “Burning Bright” here, I rather enjoyed it. Ignore the fact that it’s a movie about a tiger in a house (something which Carlos elaborates on below)...
Read More »Frozen (2010) Movie Review
Basically, the moral of “Frozen” is: Don’t try and steal lift passes. Or maybe don’t persuade the ski-lift operator to let you go up the mountain even though it’s closed. Or possibly even don’t...
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