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Affection (2026): A Familiar but Disturbing Twist on Memory-loss Thriller
Hi Mom! (1970) De Palma’s Wildest Early Provocation
Slither (2006) – Silly Schlocky Blast of Smalltown Sci-Fi Fun
Hacked: A Double Entendre of Rage-Fueled Karma (2025) A chaotic act of cinematic payback
The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz (1955): audacious thought crimes in Buñuel’s serial killer satire
Diabolic (2026) Conventionally plotted Religious Horror that drips with Dread and Atmosphere
The Professional (1981) Belmondo Goes Rogue for Revenge
Taxidermia (2006) A Disgusting, Controversial and Deceptively Beautiful Underground Classic
Exit 8 (2025) Liminal Horror More Emotionally Potent than Horrific
Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974 (1974): emotional violence transcending the limits of documentary form
Salem’s Lot (1979): A Masterclass in Slow-Burn Horror
New Directors from Japan: Takashi Ono (2016-2023)

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Here we are, our concluding look at Slamdance 2023 with a movie that made a splash with the most adventurous viewers at last year’s Frightfest. Before that, though, the grand jury decided who is to be awarded the top honours. Narrative Feature: “Waiting for the Light to Change” (Dir. Linh […]

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We return to Slamdance for our penultimate day of coverage. Kicking the week off with Mad Cats, then onto The Underbug, Starring Jerry as Himself, The Mad Writer and Stars in the Ordinary Universe, which brings us to one of the festival’s headline films, from Moby – the say what […]

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Stars in the Ordinary Universe & The Mad Writer (Slamdance 2023)(Review)

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Following Mad Cats, Starring Jerry as Himself and the Underbug, we return to Slamdance for more coverage of a film festival that celebrates new, emerging and alternative voices within the world of art, film and beyond. Thus far, I have been trying to theme my articles and failing miserably because […]

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We are dropping in on the Slamdance film festival in Utah every day – yesterday we had Mad Cats, and today we have the Underbug & Starring Jerry as Himself. Starting with a punchy Indian horror movie from Shujaat Saudagar called the Underbug. Punchy as it’s only 68 minutes. On […]

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MAD CATS (2023) Review (Slamdance Film Festival)

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We aren’t a music website, never have been never will be. But that doesn’t mean we can’t dabble when it’s appropriate and right now, at the end of the year, when every website under the sun is doing its 2022 articles and coverage makes it appropriate. Some of the bands […]

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Ahead of the looming release of Tangerine, Bull is the most recent release from the always-strong Second Sight Films. Paul Andrew Williams (London to Brighton, The Cottage) directs and writes Neil Maskell in the titular role, a character you could describe as a savage. The brutality of his actions is […]

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Dreaded Light (2022) Modern Day Play for Today (VOD review)

One of the pieces of advice given to prospective writers across any medium, whether visually inclined or literary, it’s to write what you know. Writer/director Mark MacNicol has used that vague counsel to write his debut feature, Dreaded Light – a deeply personal drama that sashays past some horror tropes […]

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The Runner (2021) The Ideal Actors Showcase (VOD review)

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The Runner (2021) The Ideal Actors Showcase (VOD review)

Independent film is full of people from other professions in the creative industries taking a turn behind the camera. Stunt men, visual effects artists, action choreographers, cinematographers, and stand-up comedians have and continue to make the leaps necessary to direct. With her latest directorial project, The Runner, Michelle Danner is […]

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You’d expect many things to have their origins in ABCs of Death 2 – toilet humour, heightened gore, old genres on a micro level, puns as horror, and a base level of horror debauchery. One thing you wouldn’t expect is a French/Lithuanian duo to collaborate on a thoughtful ecological sci-fi […]

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