Gretel and Hansel (2020) Review
Oz Perkins directs ‘Gretel & Hansel’, a film with an obvious upside that is worth considering as a choice for a trip to the theatre. Jacob Davis reviews.
Read MoreOz Perkins directs ‘Gretel & Hansel’, a film with an obvious upside that is worth considering as a choice for a trip to the theatre. Jacob Davis reviews.
Read More“Huh?” seems to be the only response you’ll have. Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard and Brooklyn Prince star in ‘The Turning’, a 2020 horror from Floria Sigismondi, reviewed by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreDespite some positive aspects, the new version of ‘The Grudge’, from director Nicolas Pesce, fails offer enough to warrant the franchise resurrection. Jacob Davis reviews.
Read MoreThe sorority slasher is back – directed by Sophia Takal and starring Imogen Poots, this remake of Black Christmas is transported to modern times and given a thoroughly feminist spin. Read our review, as written by Sophie Butcher.
Read MoreMike Flanagan honours two distinct visions of ‘The Shining’ in his adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Doctor Sleep’ starring Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.
Read More“Humans are scarier than ghosts” and Stanley Kubrick’s precise vision for Stephen King’s ‘The Shining’, released in 1980, explores that. Sam Sewell-Peterson offers a retrospective review of the horror classic.
Read MoreAn app that counts down to when you die, and a premise that reaches too deep to find logic according to Jacob Davis in his review of ‘Countdown’ (2019).
Read MoreFilms like Robert Eggers’ ‘The Lighthouse’ (2019) “are why cinema exists”, the Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe starring movie being “engrossing and mysterious”, according to Jacob Davis in his review.
Read More“if you like really weird things that go all-in on the weirdness, ‘The Cell’ (2000) is worth a watch” according to Jacob Davis in his review of the Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn and Vincent D’Onofrio starring film.
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