3.0 Arrow Video Frightfest Review: Boar Matthew Hammond August 24, 2018 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews Australian cinema through the decades, arguably forming within the explosion of exploitation and art in the 1970’s, has been a consistent cradle for the horror genre in a suitably wild spectrum of...
1.5 Movie Review: The Mummy Matthew Hammond June 26, 2017 Movie Reviews “I have less and less respect for them …I think they don’t even do what they do very well anymore.†– Maggie Renzi, The Story of Film This quote truly encapsulates the hard...
From the Vault: Excalibur (1981) Matthew Hammond May 16, 2017 Editor's Choice, Features, From The Vault With Guy Ritchie’s hyper-stylised bombastic take on the legend of King Arthur just days away from hitting cinemas, it seems almost preordained to return to a film of the past which almost appears as a...
3.0 Movie Review: 3 Dead Trick Or Treaters Matthew Hammond February 18, 2017 Movie Reviews The anthology film has enjoyed a resurgence in modern horror cinema, with the likes of ABCs of Death, Holidays and VHS channelling the classic portmanteau through a lens of decisively contemporary traumas and...
2.5 Rental review: The Landlord Matthew Hammond September 12, 2016 DVDs & Rentals Much of horror cinema classically has played on our fears of the unknown, of the supernatural and the other…something fantastical that we cannot fully comprehend with anything other than fear. One only...
3.5 Horror Channel Frightfest review: Abattoir Matthew Hammond September 1, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews Based on a series of graphic novels, Abattoir follows reporter Julia who, after the horrific murder of her sister and nephew, is drawn into a grisly mystery involving the removal of rooms in which people have...
3.5 Horror Channel Frightfest review: The Master Cleanse Matthew Hammond August 29, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews The Master Cleanse follows Paul, a regular guy whose life has unraveled in spite (or perhaps because) of his best efforts. With his optimism crumbling slowly, Paul discovers the Lets Get Pure program in which...
1.5 Horror Channel Frightfest review: Crow Matthew Hammond August 29, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews Crow is a clear attempt to create a British eco-horror, focusing on the horror of evil modernism and greed in the face of natural beauty and serenity; however, the film is so poorly handled in terms of its...
4.0 Frightfest London review: Road Games Matthew Hammond August 28, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews A work of taut skill and playful interaction, Abner Pastoll’s rural game of appearances, Road Games, is a lithe and elegant addition to this year’s Frightfest line up. When British hitchhiker...
4.0 Horror Channel Frightfest review: The Love Witch Matthew Hammond August 27, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews The Love Witch follows the tale of Elaine, a beautiful young woman who wants more than anything to find a man that will love her with all the passion she would love them. After an experience in the past that...
3.0 Horror Channel Frightfest review: The Chamber Matthew Hammond August 27, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews Set on the coast of North Korea, The Chamber follows the pilot of a small submersible craft who is ordered by his superiors to take a three man special ops team on a secret mission into North Korean territory....
4.0 Horror Channel Frightfest review: Mercy Matthew Hammond August 27, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews Mercy follows the tale of one family, divided between two sets of estranged half brothers, as they return home to say a final goodbye to their mother as she approaches her death. However, as they come together...
2.5 Horror Channel Frightfest review: Fury Of The Demon Matthew Hammond August 27, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews Cinema holds a power, an allure that has delighted and consumed audiences for over a century, and seemingly only grows in terms of evolving spectacle and devotion. You only need to view the pull of an event...
4.0 Horror Channel Frightfest review: The Similars Matthew Hammond August 26, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews On a rainy night in an isolated bus station, eight strangers are brought together and undergo an experience that will not only change their lives, but the very nature of mankind’s existence forever as...
4.0 Horror Channel Frightfest review: Francesca Matthew Hammond August 26, 2016 Film4 Frightfest, London, London Reviews Francesca is, in the purest and simplest of terms, absolute giallo. It captures in totality the essence of a genre that exists still as one of the most distinctive and cultishly adored sub genres in horror...
4.5 Rental Review: Lake Nowhere Matthew Hammond August 19, 2016 DVDs & Rentals, Editor's Choice Drawing explicitly on the classics of the video era such as Friday the 13th, Rabid, and The Evil Dead, Lake Nowhere is an exuberant blast from the past that immerses itself in horror history to distil a...
4.0 Movie Review: Notes On Blindness Matthew Hammond August 10, 2016 Movie Reviews In 1983, Theologian John Hull lost his sight just days before the birth of his first son. Having his entire world transformed by this development, Hull decided the only way he could process this adjustment and...
3.5 Movie Review: Baskin Matthew Hammond July 21, 2016 Editor's Choice, Movie Reviews Baskin revolves around a team of five police officers whose evening is interrupted by a distress call from the rural town of Inceagac, a place haunted by rumours of strange occurrences and secrets. Upon...
4.0 Movie Review: K-Shop Matthew Hammond July 1, 2016 Movie Reviews In a time of tremendous turbulence in the British cultural and political landscape, awareness and comment in our cinema is vital. Even more so perhaps is a cinema that examines our identity, not only in terms...
From The Vault: Nekromantik (1987) Matthew Hammond June 9, 2016 Editor's Choice, Features I’ll start this piece with a confession. As much as I am writing this piece as an exploration of a particular film, I’m also writing it as my own way of working through the internal response I...
2.5 DVD Review: Pandemic Matthew Hammond May 23, 2016 DVDs & Rentals, Editor's Choice In the wake of the ballyhoo surrounding Hardcore Henry, the vogue of the first person perspective seems in a prime position to flood the cinematic market…for better or for worse. Not without its...