@sjdavis1982 reviews Rom-Zom-Com Life After Beth...Ever since Shaun of the Dead turned the zombie movie on its head, many have tried to replicate its success. Edgar Wright’s hit British "zom-com" managed to brilliantly combine all the horrible bits from the likes of George Romero with a hilarious dose of comedy, which succeeded in showing us... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: The Harvest
@sjdavis_1982 bathes in the slow burn of The Harvest...Director John McNaughton, who made his name with Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer back in 1986 and then later in the 90’s with Wild Things, has said that his latest, The Harvest, is very much in keeping with a fairy tale, and it’s easy to see in... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: The Signal
Here's @sjdavis_1982 and his verdict on The Signal...The Signal comes from across the pond with some excellent word-of-mouth. A head-scratching, slow burning sci-fi rather than one concerned with explosions or green goo, it has certainly made an impact when it has been shown across this year’s festival circuit. Is it worthy of all the fuss bewstowed upon... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Wolfcop
@sjdavis1982 gives his verdict on WolfCop...If you have seen the trailer for WolfCop, you may have had an inkling as to what all the fuss has been about across the festival circuit. If you haven’t, you are in for one hell of a treat. A true cult classic in the making, Lowell Dean’s film is as... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Green Inferno
Gracing Film 4's Frightfest, here's Scott Davis' verdict on Eli Roth's The Green Inferno...For many years now, director Eli Roth has been considered the premium purveyor of horror by many fans across the globe. His taste for all things gruesome (with a dash of black humour), has seen him enjoy great success, from his debut... Continue Reading →
