I got my cake (and it wasn’t even Father’s Day) when I spotted this amazing work. As part of Cake International last month at the NEC in Birmingham, over thirty artisans came together to hono...
‘Tis the season to be gory! As we fill our cinematic horror advent calendar of movie watching to match the 31 days of Horror/Halloween watching, the spooky horror film festivals are here to hel...
Can’t face the prospect of October being done for another year? Soho Horror Film Festival is here to broker that post Jack-o’-lantern numbness between November and the final month of 2019. Th...
Below the streets of London, Derry’s iconic carny has set up a one-stop shock shop. Proceeding the release of IT: Chapter Two this Friday, New Line Cinema has created a greywater-soaked exper...
After debuting her last feature film Dearest Sister at Fantastic Fest three years ago and entering the Oscar race as Laos first ever submission, Mattie Do returns to the film festival circuit wit...
With the US trailer for Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary feature film Memory: The Origins of Alien (read our review) dropping just a few days ago, the incubation period for the British Xen...
The genre festival circuit is just ramping up at the moment, but the end of the season always bows out on a high in Wales with Abertoir. Abertoir Horror Film Festival raised over £600 for local ...
Back for a 15th year at the beautiful Broadway Cinema, Mayhem Film Festival has announced a trio of movie titles coming to their event running 10th – 13th October 2019. Here are the full detail...
Whilst the USCSS Covenant continues a course to Origae-6 with David fingering his flute to pass the journey time, there’s a new beast in town to rival the newborn Neomorph in terms of cuteness....
Calamari and chill? Hard to believe it has been 15 years since Chan-wook Park’s Oldboy bowed at Cannes Film Festival. The jury grand prize winner heads back to select UK & Irish cinemas on Augu...
You’ll float too, guv’nor. 🎈 Turns out the sewers under Derry stretch a littler further than expected. To celebrate the release if IT Chapter Two in UK & Irish cinemas on 6th September, Pe...
With London welcoming a new Prime Minister during a hellfire heatwave, there has never been a better reason to hide in the dark. The sixth edition of The Duke Mitchell Film Club spinoff festiv...
After having a World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival (read our review) and UK / Ireland theatrical run earlier this year, the Emerald Isle folklore chiller The Hole In The Ground is finally ge...
Fancy getting away to Venice this summer on a family vacation? StudioCanal has summoned a crystal clear 4K restoration of Nicolas Roeg‘s Don’t Look Now from the depths of the Italian waterway...
What’s the worst that could happen as the Kaslan Corporation sets up shop at the largest convention in the UK?! From today MCM Comic Con in London has carved a space out for a Zed-Mart zone t...
It might be November but the weather is still fine in Aberystwyth as their genre film festival, Abertoir, turns campsite in theme to celebrate their entry to teenagerdom. There are bound to be ...
From Nunsploitation to brutal birthday celebrating mob boss, director Fredrik S. Hana has returned to the festival genre scene with his latest short film entitled Rosalina. Following on from a ...
It truly is the greatest month for horror fans. We are super spoilt for cinematic choice this weekend, through to the end of the month. If something contemporary isn’t lighting your Jack-o�...
Everyday is Halloween for Toronto drag queen Donnarama. Taking inspiration from a love of horror films, her shows often incorporate iconic characters through to recreating props and scenarios in...
Have you ever wondered just what goes in those energy drinks that keep us alert and ticking over during sluggish times? The trailer for new horror comedy Ravers, starring Georgia Hirst (“Viki...
All that stalking cardio is paying off in the buff bod department with Chris R. Wright‘s ballpoint pen illustrations series entitled ‘Ladykillers’. Showing some skin instead of stabbing thr...
There’s bound to be a bat fight break out this weekend in Sheffield, UK. Luckily the local constabulary can take a break as the coppers from ‘Wellington Paranormal’ will be at hand for a ...
November is always such a comedown from the haunted hijinks of Halloween. Thankfully a new central London film festival has arrived on the scene to help brace us with a holdover of horror befor...
It’s Sgt. Freddy’s Severed Hearts Club Band in Sheffield with the Celluloid Screams film festival poster for their tenth annual edition. The Beatles’ 1967 album cover has had a horror ...
To most, he’s best known for playing the tenth incarnation of the iconic time-traveling hero Doctor Who, but David Tennant is able to turn dime to channel creepy and deranged. After playing K...
KinoVortex from Colin Geddes has announced the next trio of titles coming to Toronto with the film series that spotlights cult-film gems from around the world. The Shudder curator returns...
With apocalyptic storms appearing out of nowhere, the second edition of the Frontières co-production and networking platform at the Marché du film was summoned during Cannes Film Festival with ...
Deadline previously released the news that The Hour and Suffragette actress Romola Garai would be making her directorial debut with Outside. Now the initial teaser poster has arrived via AM...
It’s always interesting how streaming services vary from country to country as to what content is included. Canada was often lacking titles on the token platforms but things have changed with...
The cult recruitment is spreading for the Lovecraftian thriller The Endless (read our review) as Arrow Films & Arrow Video reveal their plans for Benson and Moorhead’s movie in the UK. The s...
It’s getting closer to the 71st Cannes Film Festival. While all eyes are on the red carpet glitz and glamour of the prestigious French event, more excitement for genre cinema developments are...
We might not be getting a Friday the 13th movie this year but that won’t stop Abertoir Horror Film Festival from celebrating like camp counselors for their thirteenth edition this November at t...
We’re big fans of Patrick Sparrow’s illustrations and lurid creations. Taking a break from poster art and enamel pins, his next project is a new genre graphic novel called ZOMRA. You’d ...
Having faced off in Turbo Kid back in 2015, Michael Ironside and Munro Chambers are back together in new Canadian thriller Knuckleball. With Spring film festival season kicking off you’ll be ...
Bloody-Disgusting’s Benedict Seal called it “an exercise in cinematic shock and disgust”, now Cinepocalypse selection Attack of the Adult Babies is headed to Blu-ray, DVD & Digital HD in th...
Ahead of the retro curve back in 2011, the Trost Bros. were already on the dystopian gaming tip with The FP. Now the sequel is set to pop some more coins back in the weaponized dance machine an...
In a summer of superhero movies with converging characters and storylines, the real team up you should be hyped for comes in the unlikely form of indie crime caper Lowlife. The latest trailer h...
Noted as the Sleepwalker in Bloody-Disgusting’s Reader’s Choice Award-winning The Void, it seems the hyper-flexible creature actor is proving popular in Japan. Shedding his nightmare skin a...
Sheffield in the UK is normally associated with Celluloid Screams Film Festival in the world of genre events. Before it returns for a tenth edition this October, horror fans in the surrounding ...
One of my favorite festival movies of 2017 was the fear-stutter sounding Mon Mon Mon Monsters!, which screened at Abertoir Film Festival as well as Fantasia. The Taiwanese creature feature that...
He’s taken his sweet damn time to figure out how to beam beyond the confines of public TV in Canada but Divorced Dad has finally flicked the switched on his dial-up modem to broadcast to the wo...
After wrapping up play on the film festival circuit, which most recently included Brooklyn Horror Film Festival where it took home best editing, Simon Rumley’s Fashionista screens in select Al...
After having a Premiere in the city back in 2001, Ichi The Killer returns to Toronto in 4K format this weekend for the start of a new monthly film screening! Get ready to feel the bite of KinoV...
As if January wasn’t filled with the day to day trauma of starting a new year, along comes Horror-On-Sea Film Festival to splash some blood on the beach. Taking place across two weekends star...
It’s almost a right of passage if you grew up in the UK. At some point during your childhood, you would have been exposed to aliens or mutants on prime time television through Doctor Who. N...
With various threats in the real world, it’s nice to be able to escape to some fictitious and beautifully animated ones. The Titans are set to stomp home on February 26th from Sony Pictures Hom...
It’s a stellar time for the Game of Thrones cast as they use their days off set or series death downtime to make movies. Now that he has finished holding the door, Kristian Nairn is the lates...
A wood and fire coaster – what could possibly go wrong?! The crops are sure not to fail at UK theme park Alton Towers with the revelation of a Wicker Man inspired ride set to open this spring!�...
‘Tis the season to go full zombie either by booze or festive food fillings to allow your brain to hibernate through the foreseeable awkward family encounters. You should at this point have be...
After sprinkling premature festive cheer over genre film festivals across the UK earlier this year, Christopher Peckover‘s Better Watch Out is finally hitting cinemas from today! Watch this te...