Category: Film

We Are What We Are

It’s the quiet ones you have to watch out for. Released in 2010, Jim Mickle’s Stake Land arrived without huge fanfare, the bold individuality of the production belying
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RoboCop

For all the largely justified despondency generated by the endless cycle of unwanted sequels and unnecessary remakes, few have generated as much vitriol as the announcement that Paul
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Devil’s Due

The story of an expectant mother carrying satanic offspring in her viscera first germinated in horror cinema over forty years ago, from Rosemary Woodhouse consuming raw liver, or
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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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47 Ronin

While Western culture has permeated the East, the reverse is not true, for while Hollywood blockbusters regularly play to the packed theatres of the Orient, sometimes with scenes
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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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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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