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Night of the Creeps (1986) – Film Review
Director: Fred Dekker Cast: Jason Lively, Tom Atkins, Jill Whitlow Certificate 18 By Sarah Morgan Horror as a genre never ... -
Salvador (1986) – Film Review
Director: Oliver Stone Cast: James Woods, Jim Belushi, John Savage Certificate: 18 by Sarah Morgan By now, self-respecting film fans ... -
The Gothic Tales of HP Lovecraft – Review
By Sarah Morgan If HP Lovecraft were around today, he would no doubt be astonished by the respect his fiction ... -
Witness for the Prosecution (1957) – Film Review
Director: Billy Wilder Stars: Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton Certificate: U By Sarah Morgan Billy Wilder and Agatha Christie ... -
Glimpses of the Unknown – Review
By Sarah Morgan I like books and I love horror stories. Put the two together and you basically have my ... -
Still/Born (2017) – Film Review
Director: Brandon Christensen Cast: Christie Burke, Jesse Moss, Rebecca Olson Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Micro-budget film-making isn’t a rarity ... -
Flesh + Blood (1985) – Film Review
Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tom Berlinson Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Well, where to start ... -
King of Hearts (1966) – Film Review
Directors: Philippe de Broca Cast: Alan Bates, Geneviève Bujold, Pierre Brasseur Certificate: 12 By Sarah Morgan The 1960s was an ... -
Haunted Houses by Charlotte Riddell – Review
By Sarah Morgan Some writers find a kind of immortality through their work. Generation after generation latches onto their stories, ... -
Allure (2017) – Film Review
Directors: Carlos & Jason Sanchez Cast: Evan Rachel Wood, Julia Sarah Stone, Denis O’Hare Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Canada ... -
The Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) – Film Review
Director: John Frankenheimer Cast: Burt Lancaster, Thelma Ritter, Karl Malden Certificate: PG By Sarah Morgan Burt Lancaster’s career was a ... -
An Interview with Professor Dame Sue Black
By Sarah Morgan We live in a world where celebrities are treated like royalty, even if all they’ve ever done ...