Author: Michael Flett

Kiss of the Damned

Vampires. Immortal, seductive, destructive, the lonely hunters who walk the night. They have been reinvented time and again in the stories of each generation, from Polidori’s The Vampyre
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Banshee Chapter

At its best, the found footage genre manages to convince the audience that it is a genuine document, materials retrieved and assembled in the public interest, often relating
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Hellgate

“I don’t see the point of coming up to a lonely mountain cabin if you can’t sit around the fire telling scary horror stories,” says Chuck. “The only
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From Beneath

There is much to be admired in a person of dedication and vision, who will strive, almost singlehandedly, to accomplish their chosen goal, and there is no doubt
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The Colony

Between The X Files, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate, Smallville and another dozen shows over the past twenty years, Canada has become the default home of north American science fiction
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Helix

Fear goes through phases; in the fifties it was the bomb, in seventies Britain it was terrorism which in the last decade it has become global terrorism, but
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Haunter

While his science fiction films Cube and Splice contained many elements of horror, this is director Vincenzo Natali’s first overt step into that genre, though like his previous
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