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26 April 2025
Steven King’s The Shining - A shining example of psychological horror done well
My best attempt at review of Stephen Kings novel - The Shining, discussing the dark and thought provoking themes of the book, depth of character exploration and who may or may not want to give it a read.
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10 April 2025
Interview: Director Ali Cook discusses The Pearl Comb and mythology
Ali Cook chats to Voice about mermaids, mythology and medicinal history in this interview for his directorial debut with short film The Pearl Comb.
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4 March 2025
Book Review: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Grady Hendrix's latest spooky novel Witchcraft for Wayward Girls masterfully blends horror, history, and feminism.
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31 January 2025
Nosferatu: Back From The Dead
A review of the new Nosferatu adaptation, directed by Robert Eggers.
Content warning: mentions of death, mental illness
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13 November 2024
Stopmotion - A film that will make you never want to date an animator
My Review of the independent horror film, Stopmotion, and subsequent Q&A with director Robert Morgan that i saw at the KinoSonic festival of image + sound.
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23 July 2024
Review: The Haunting of Blaine Manor
From ghosts roaming the halls to doorways to hell, can you survive in Blaine Manor till dawn?
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19 June 2022
Stranger Things Season 4 So Far: Goosebump-Inducing Contortionist Goodness
The first volume of this hit Netflix series is out, and so’s the jury.
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28 March 2022
Review: X (2022)
Ti West works with A24 to deliver a voyeuristic horror about a group of porn filmmakers.
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19 January 2022
Review: Scream 5
The newest entry into the most meta franchise in Hollywood rears its ghost-faced head, and it's bad. How bad you ask? Let's find out.
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23 October 2021
5 Directors of Colour Killing It in Contemporary Horror
Get ready for Halloween with a list of five POC who have brought us some of the best in twenty-first century horror movies.
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1 October 2021
Review: Squid Game
Brutal in both content and message, Squid Game seemingly came out of nowhere to (rightfully) take its place as one of the most talked about shows on Netflix.
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20 August 2021
Review: Under The Floorboards
Delve into the true story of serial killer Ed Gein, in Simon Shaw’s theatrical horror show that looks into the psyche of a timid and warped murderer, one that would inspire serial killer stories in pop culture for decades.
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23 June 2021
‘Keep Mum’ Review: A fresh take on the horror genre
Trigger warning: this article contains topics of domestic violence/abuse, alcoholism and grief that some readers may find distressing.
When it comes to horror, less is more, and Luana Di Pasquale demonstrates that perfectly in her horror short ‘Keep Mum’.
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17 October 2020
Host Review - Exploring The Anxieties Of Coronavirus
Shudder-exclusive British found footage horror film Host (2020) isn't just the best example of its genre or the first significant Coronavirus movie, but an expert exploration of the terrors of death and a subtle reinvention of the ghost story.
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16 June 2020
The Siren's Song
Siren’s Song turns the struggle to get out of bed into gothic horror.
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6 November 2019
Edred, The Vampyre Review
Edred, the Vampyre throws us into the world of a thousand-year-old vampire who slept with Shakespeare but never bit him.
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16 October 2019
Scare Slam Review
The Scare Slam brings you a fun night of spooky storytelling.
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14 October 2019
Interview with Ellie Pitkin, Artistic Director of Blackshaw Theatre Company
“As a kid we didn’t do Halloween, as an adult – I take any chance to dress up as something creepy!”