Category: Review

The Monster Club

A late night walk for the horror writer R Chetwynd-Hayes, an act of vanity which opens a vein, admiring a book shop which features a prominent window display
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Nocebo

An illness with no name, of myriad debilitating symptoms but no underlying pathology which can be identified by her doctor, it has blighted the life of children’s fashion
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Nutcracker Massacre

The spirit of the season having swerved around aspiring romantic novelist Clara, just split from her cheating boyfriend Paul, an invitation from her aunt Marie to spend the
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Eve’s Bayou

Their father regarded within the community as “the best coloured doctor in all of Louisiana,” growing up with a beautiful and loving mother and two siblings, older sister
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A Wounded Fawn

The goddesses of retribution summoned by victims to avenge them, the Erinyes – sisters Tisiphone, Alecto and Megaera – are up for sale with fierce competition between the
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The Leech

The last days before Christmas, the season of giving and goodwill to all, a message which Father David preaches to his sparse and indifferent congregation, the only member
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Nightmare at Noon

Arrow once again delving into the diverse back catalogue of eccentric but ebullient Greek director Nico Mastorakis following Island of Death, The Wind and Bloodstone, 1988’s Nightmare at
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