To say “it’s been a long road” is something of an understatement, though perhaps the journey is not so important as the destination; another point of view would
Their first season having covered the heavy hitters of the horror genre which fell within the remit of movie productions supposedly as notorious for what happened behind the
In the home she shares with her understandably protective mother Sophie has placed little cues, things to help, to allow her to cope alone, but that isn’t enough
Eureka Classics have delved once more into the secret depths of the Universal vaults to unearth Three Monster Tales of Sci-Fi Terror, George Waggner’s Man-Made Monster of 1941,
The sun rises and sets, the world turns and people age and die, but the undead persist, principal among their hierarchy the vampires: previewed at a themed costume
Following closely in the wake of Gift Horse comes another classic of British war cinema from StudioCanal, The Silent Enemy of 1958, again inspired by a true story
Above, the glorious colours of the heavens cast a veil across the night while below a woman struggles upwards through the snow across a mountain ridge towards the
The final film of FrightFest at the 2022 Glasgow Film Festival was also the fourth Irish film to be screened over the weekend, writer/director Brendan Muldowney taking the
Rome, 1943, the Circo Mezza Piotta where nothing is as it seems, Cencio dancing with fireflies and offering a scorpion kiss, Mario clowning about with magnetism, and dropping