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Treehouse – DVD Review

Even if it feels like an episode of X-Files and looks like it was shot by the Home and Away team, Michael Bartlett’s Treehouse is

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Reaper

Philip Shih’s Reaper is, from the start, an over encumbered feature. There’s a kind of attention deficit that leaves its numerous

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Lesson of Evil – Blu-Ray Review

Japanese master of splat Takashi Miike has flirted with the dark and downright seedy since his debut in 1991. From there the

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You Are Not Alone – DVD Review

You Are Not Alone, written and directed by Mark Ezra (Slaughter High), follows screenwriter Matt and his musician

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The Cabin – DVD Review

From the outset, there’s little consideration shown in Matt Thompson’s The Cabin. The film begins with the death of a native at the

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Lizzie Borden Took An Axe – DVD Review

In 1892, a young American woman named Lizzie Borden was tried and acquitted for the axe murders of her mother and father

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The Quiet Ones – Blu-Ray Review

Hammer productions, the British heavyweight in horror, has a varied and vivid history spanning some 60 years.

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Hunting the Legend – DVD Review

Bigfoot, Yeti, and Sasquatch, all different variations of the same age-old terror: a gargantuan primate thought to roam the

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Absentia – DVD Review

Considering how well writer/director Mike Flanagan’s summer horror Oculus has done, it was always a matter of time before his debut got fast-tracked to a release date. And thank God it did.

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Camp Dread – DVD Review

Harrison Smith impressed with his script for 2011’s The Fields, following on from that Camp Dread is his directorial debut.

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