Sting (2024) Review

Sting (2024) Review

Kiah Roache-Turner horror film ‘Sting’ (2024), starring ‘Furiosa’ actor Alyla Browne, is a fun little film, a 90-minute dash of arachnophobia. Review by Kieran Judge.

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The Strangers: Chapter One (2024) Review

The Strangers: Chapter One (2024) Review

‘The Strangers’ worked because it was so minimal, the reboot/reimagining ‘The Strangers: Chapter One’ fails because it explains too much and concentrates on setting up two sequels. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Tarot (2024) Review

Tarot (2024) Review

The only time 2024 film ‘Tarot’ is bearable is when it’s laughing at itself. Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg direct Jacob Batalon and more in this bad PG13 horror. Review by Kieran Judge.

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‘Dial M for Murder’ at 70 – Review

‘Dial M for Murder’ at 70 – Review

Now 70 years old, Alfred Hitchcock’s tense thriller ‘Dial M for Murder’ (1954), starring Grace Kelly, is a better picture than most other directors could dream of. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Where to Start with Vincent Price

Where to Start with Vincent Price

The voice of Vincent Price is so iconic it is instantly recognisable, but where should you begin with the legendary actor’s long and prolific film work? Here’s a guide by Kieran Judge.

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‘Sherlock Jr.’ at 100 – Review

‘Sherlock Jr.’ at 100 – Review

Buster Keaton action-comedy ‘Sherlock Jr.’ (1924) features some of the best action moments in cinema, and is surprisingly sophisticated; an incredible film. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Max von Sydow: 3 Career-Defining Performances

Max von Sydow: 3 Career-Defining Performances

The career-defining feature performances of all-time great actor Max Von Sydow, one of Sweden’s most famous screen exports. Article by Kieran Judge.

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The First Omen (2024) Review

The First Omen (2024) Review

2024 Omen prequel ‘The First Omen’, from director Arkasha Stevenson, comes via the studio handbook, lacking the originality necessary for success. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Spellbound (1945) Review

Spellbound (1945) Review

Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman star in Alfred Hitchcock’s psychoanalysis thriller ‘Spellbound’, a film with thrilling twists and turns and great performances. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Psycho (1960) Review

Psycho (1960) Review

‘Psycho’ (1960), Alfred Hitchcock’s masterful thriller starring Anthony Perkins, continues to influence writers, directors, and actors to this day. Review by Kieran Judge.

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