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Two Witches (2021) – Film Review
Director: Pierre Tsigaridis Cast: Rebekah Kennedy, Kristina Klebe, Tim Fox Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Pierre Tsigaridis. It’s not an ... -
Take Back the Night (2021) – Film Review
Director: Gia Elliot Cast: Emma Fitzpatrick, Angela Gulner, Jennifer Lafleur Certificate: 15 By Sarah Morgan Monsters are real – according ... -
The Sacred Spirit (2021) – Film Review
Director: Chema García Ibarra Cast: Nacho Fernández, Llum Arques, Joanna Valverde Certificate: 15 By Roger Crow There are echoes of ... -
Flatliners (1990) – Film Review
Director: Joel Schumacher Cast: Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon Certificate: 15 By Sarah Morgan Student life… a time of ... -
The Righteous (2021) – Film Review
Director: Mark O’Brien Cast: Henry Czerny, Mark O’Brien, Mayko Nguyen Certificate: 15 By Sarah Morgan The horror genre has always ... -
Giallo Essentials Boxset – Review
By Sarah Morgan They’re dark, usually feature a murder or two and always have a mystery at their core. No, ... -
12 Monkeys (1997) – Film Review
Director: Terry Gilliam Cast: Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, Madeleine Stowe Certificate: 15 By Sarah Morgan The sad news about Bruce ... -
Lux Æterna (2019) – Film Review
Director: Gaspar Noé Cast: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Beatrice Dalle, Abbey Lee Certificate: 15 By Sarah Morgan A glimpse at what happens ... -
Enter the Void (2009) – Film Review
Director: Gaspar Noé Cast: Nathaniel Brown, Paz De La Huerta, Cyril Roy Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Gaspard Noé is ... -
Candyman (1992) – Film Review
Director: Bernard Rose Cast: Virginia Madsen, Xander Berkeley, Tony Todd Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Say his name five times ... -
Wild Things (1998) – Film Review
Director: John McNaughton Cast: Neve Campbell, Denise Richards, Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Raunchy, sexy, sweaty ... -
Girls Nite Out (1982) – Film Review
Director: Robert Deubel Cast: Julia Montgomery, James Carroll, Suzanne Barnes Certificate:TBC By Sarah Morgan You could run but you couldn’t ...