If you are a fan of Statham, Mutiny will deliver a sharp, short, bullet-riddled shot of action that doesn’t overstay its welcome. There are a few satisfyingly gnarly kills, the choreography is crunchy and the boat setting is a highlight for tight knit action.
Sunny Dancer is a sunny delight. A very strong outing from George Jaques, giving a unique and fresh spin on the coming-of-age genre in a warm, funny and gut-punching crowd-pleaser.
Ice Cream Man melts into a pool of gory sludge that wastes a potentially grindhouse channelling fun premise and bludgeons the viewer with undeniably impressive gore that unfortunately gets repetitive fast.
A24 have released the first official trailer for Club Kid, starring Jordan Firstman, Reggie Absolom and Cara Delevingne — Coming soon to UK and Irish cinemas.
Few horror films have left a mark quite like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. To celebrate Texas Chain Saw Massacre Day, we’re looking back at Tobe Hooper’s landmark 1974 classic.
Paramount Pictures have released the second trailer for Heart of the Beast, starring Brad Pitt and J.K. Simmons — Exclusively in cinemas on September 23.
Watch this space for our weekly run-down and review of Lanterns. Updated each week as we look at the most recent episode of the series. Don't miss this unmissable content.
The End of Oak Street certainly delivers when it comes to its prehistoric horror. Unfortunately, the human element doesn't quite reach the same heights, preventing the film from becoming the consistently gripping survival thriller that its premise suggests it could be.
To celebrate 40 years of The Fly, we’re recommending some of the best body horror movies and TV episodes, from grotesque transformations and mutated flesh to parasitic creatures and gloriously disgusting practical effects.
Einbinder is spellbinding. Anderson is electric. The laughs feel like a hug, and the horror easter eggs like a treasure hunt. Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is undoubtedly one of the best horrors you will see this year.
Backed by solid shark visuals, ridiculous laugh-out-loud beats, and a genuine sense of peril, this is easily one of the most entertaining popcorn thrillers of the year.