London Film Festival Cult preview: The Corpse Of Anna Fritz Simon Fitzjohn September 14, 2015 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival Morgues and horror cinema always make pretty good bedfellows, whether it be lesser-known gems like 1994 Danish flick Nightwatch, or even recent shlockfest See No Evil 2. So Spanish outing The Corpse Of Anna...
London Film Festival Cult preview: Observance Simon Fitzjohn September 8, 2015 London Film Festival We all enjoy a bit of wierdness I'm sure, which is why when the line-up for the cult strand at this year's London Film Festival was announced, Joseph Sims-Dennett's Australian offering Observance was one that...
London Film Festival Cult Preview: Shrew’s Nest Simon Fitzjohn September 19, 2014 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival Spanish horror heads to the festival in the shape of Juanfer Andres and Esteban Roel's Shrew's Nest (aka Musaranas). Set in post-Civil War Spain, the story follows two sisters, agoraphobe Montse (Macarena...
London Film Festival Cult Preview: Kristy Simon Fitzjohn September 17, 2014 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival I'm always up for another university campus slasher, even if that sub-genre throws up just as many misses as hits. Looking to take its place in the latter category is Kristy, the latest flick from British...
London Film Festival Cult Preview: In Darkness We Fall Simon Fitzjohn September 15, 2014 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival I suppose a festival wouldn't be a festival without a found-footage flick turning up somewhere, so the London Film Festival have decided to throw in Spanish flick In Darkness We fall (La Cueva) for good...
London Film Festival Cult preview: Why Don’t You Play In Hell Simon Fitzjohn September 25, 2013 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival Any film billed as 'a blood-soaked orgy of outrageousness' is likely to grab my attention, so crazy Japanese offering Why Don't You Play In Hell seems a must-watch as far as this year's festival goes. A mix...
London Film Festival Cult preview: Blackwood Simon Fitzjohn September 24, 2013 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival If there is one thing that British horror cinema has done very well over the years, it is the classic ghost story. So it seems only right that a new fright flick of that ilk should make its debut at the...
London Film Festival Cult preview: All Cheerleaders Die Simon Fitzjohn September 16, 2013 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival Billed as 'an affectionate thrill ride with a blackly comic heart', All Cheerleaders Die attempts to subvert the trappings of the high school movie into a delicious horror-comedy pot-pourri. Directed by...
London Film Festival Cult preview: The Strange Colour Of Your Body’s Tears Matthew Hammond September 10, 2013 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival Among this year’s stellar Cult line up at the London Film Festival, there is one film that I personally have been anticipating for years now. Something that promises to be delirious, intoxicating,...
London Film Festival Cult preview: Sx_Tape Simon Fitzjohn September 9, 2013 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival If you are planning to compile a list of the most effective horror movies of the 90s, chances are you would have Candyman near the top of that list - and if you don't, well, you're wrong. Directed by...
London Film Festival Cult preview: Grand Piano Simon Fitzjohn September 4, 2013 Latest News and Videos, London Film Festival What looks as though it could prove a delicious mix of Hitchcock and Argento, Grand Piano looks like being one of the more intriguing offerings in the Cult strand at this year's London Film Festival. A...
Festival Review: Room 237 Emily Stockham October 19, 2012 London Film Festival, Movie Reviews 1 Comment Conspiracy theories abound in this 'The Shining' documentary
Festival Review: Easy Money & Easy Money 2 (Snabba Cash) Simon Fitzjohn October 17, 2012 London Film Festival, Movie Reviews 1 Comment Joel Kinnaman shines in these Swedish thrillers
Festival Review: Blood Simon Fitzjohn October 11, 2012 London Film Festival, Movie Reviews Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham are cops on the edge
London Film Festival Cult preview: John Dies At The End Simon Fitzjohn October 10, 2012 Features, London Film Festival Don Coscarelli returns with more frenetic fantasy
London Film Festival Cult preview: Painless (Insensibles) Simon Fitzjohn October 8, 2012 Features, London Film Festival A Euro genre-bender
London Film Festival Cult preview: Girls Against Boys Simon Fitzjohn October 8, 2012 Features, London Film Festival A savage tale set to stir up debate
London Film Festival Cult preview: The Body (El Cuerpo) Simon Fitzjohn October 5, 2012 Features, London Film Festival Spanish shocks from the writer of Julia's Eyes
London Film Festival Cult preview: Citadel Simon Fitzjohn October 5, 2012 Features, London Film Festival, Production Photograph A young father is terrorised by an urban menace
Festival Review: Antiviral Simon Fitzjohn October 4, 2012 London Film Festival, Movie Reviews Bizarro body horror from Brandon Cronenberg
London Film Festival preview: Antiviral Simon Fitzjohn September 13, 2012 Features, London Film Festival Brandon Cronenberg anounces his arrival with this body horror