REVIEW: IT’S A WONDERFUL KNIFE

Balancing winking moments of holiday goodness and comedy with an icy killer, It’s A Wonderful Knife is a solid entry into the Christmas horror genre, but I do wish it had as much heart as the classic film that it tries to honor.

REVIEW: SUITABLE FLESH

Suitable Flesh is Joe Lynch's tribute to Stuart Gordon, and it's a film that easily establishes itself in that delightfully bonkers 1980's and 1990's Lovecraft imbued bubble that Gordon had created in his films.

REVIEW: NIGHTMARE

...Nightmare is a bit of a mashup of various horror tropes and while Rasmussen successfully creates an atmosphere of claustrophobia and paranoia, it is still impossible to not be distracted by the Rosemary’s Baby and Nightmare on Elm Street of it all...

FANTASIA 23 REVIEW: RESTORE POINT

Without being blatant (one way or the other) about the messaging and themes, you can argue the film both sees the benefits and the dangers of technology, whilst laying it out in front of you that human beings and their decisions will ultimately decide how technology is used.

FANTASIA 2023 REVIEW: SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

A family man, David Chamberlin (Kinnaman), is on his way to the hospital to join his wife for the birth of their next child. Whilst trying to find a car park, the car is jacked by a mysterious man (Cage). He tells David to drive, and from here on out, it's his rules or people die...

REVIEW: COBWEB

Something ain't right with Peter (Norman). He keeps on hearing a knocking in his room. As the knocking intensifies, Peter begins to suspect that his parents might just be hiding a deep, dark secret from him...

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