Haunted Mansion Review: Head back to Gracey Manor
Twenty years after our first trip to Gracey Manor, Haunted Mansion has another adaptation. Our review…
Twenty years after our first trip to Gracey Manor, Haunted Mansion has another adaptation. Our review…
Ari Aster’s third feature is a hallucinatory portrait of a middle-aged mamma’s boy ever drowning in anxiety…
Chris McKay’s therapeutic horror comedy lets its side character find his centre while trying to free himself from a monstrous partner.
Why not get away from London’s urban crime and grime and move to a picturesque cottage in friendly Ireland? There’s always a catch – in this case, an obligation to placate ‘the little people’ at the end of the garden. Here’s the SciFiNow review of Unwelcome…
A ‘nocebo’ is the opposite of a ‘placebo’ – it should be neutral but you might imagine it’ll do you harm. How does the title relate to the film? You be the judge.
Jacob Gentry’s lo-fi sci-fi is all at once road movie, close encounter and lost soul’s bumpy journey towards death. Spoiler warning below…
Neil Marshall’s genre hybrid pits Coalition soldiers in Afghanistan against something monstrous in an old Russian bunker…
Quentin Dupieux’s surreal, SF-lite shaggy dog story follows a convoluted, bittersweet path through midlife crisis.
Our favourite residents of Hawkins are up against a new type of monster from the Upside Down. Read our review of Stranger Things Series 4 Volume 1…
Rory Kinnear’s various characters personify different aspects of male aggression against widow Jessie Buckley in Alex Garland’s visceral body horror, Men.
Jamie and Claire are back, and the revolution isn’t far ahead. We review the first two episodes of Season Six of Outlander…
We review Richard Swan’s grimdark debut The Justice Of Kings…
We review 36 Streets, T.R. Napper’s detective noir novel…
We review Spidey’s latest adventure in Spiderman: No Way Home…
Is Eric going mad or is the isolated island he finds himself on torturing him? We review new British horror, Shepherd…
My Hero Academia hits big screens with its third movie offering, but is it a Detroit Smash?
Theo James and Stacy Martin star in futuristic sci-fi mystery full of intrigue, heart and unique visuals. Read our review.
A young woman finds love with a fairground attraction in Jumbo…
We review Andy Weir’s latest foray into space with Project Hail Mary…
The Flash accidentally transports himself back to the second world war and into the path of DC’s Golden Age of heroes in Justice Society: World War II.