REVIEWS
Cinema, Blu-ray/4K, Streaming and VOD Releases - Reviewed By Fans For Fans
V/H/S BEYOND
The 21st century spin on anthology horror soldiers on with mixed results running from the very poor to the very good.
THE WALKING DEAD: DEAD CITY
The never-ending franchise lurches along with yet another spin-off, this time following redeemed villain Negan and sworn enemy Maggie as they venture into a New York overrun with the undead.
THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT
Lo-fi time travel with a doom laden edge as a brother and sister on the run from the law only to find themselves stranded in a timeless limbo in Michael Felker’s intriguing debut.
THE EXORCIST III
William Peter Blatty’s cult sequel to one of the greatest horror films ever made receives the 4K treatment from Arrow Video.
HELLBOY: THE CROOKED MAN
Hellboy returns to the screen in this pared down entry that manages to impress with its fidelity to the comics that made his name.
THE WALKING DEAD: DARYL DIXON
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon spin-off follows Daryl's journey to France, where he reluctantly helps a group of nuns deliver a boy believed to be the new Messiah, featuring stunning French locations, dark yet humorous moments, and standout performances, particularly from Norman Reedus, with bonus content including cast diaries and a behind-the-scenes documentary discussing the challenges of filming and the ambitious use of French vistas.
NEVER LET GO
Halle Berry and Alexandre Aja team up to take on a certain kind of evil lurking in the woods.
MEGALOPOLIS
Francis Ford Coppola’s long awaited passion project finally arrives onscreen. Is this a messy masterpiece or just another Megaflopolis?
THE HITCHER
Rutger Hauer’s finest hour finally arrives on 4K in the most essential release of the year.
HAYRIDE TO HELL
Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder team up for low budget and rough around the edges rural horror HAYRIDE TO HELL
SPEAK NO EVIL
Does this English language remake from Blumhouse dare to go as dark as the harrowing Danish original?
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE
So…a BEETLEJUICE sequel? No rational person would want it to be terrible or treat its arrival with the dread you would normally reserve after a 12 week scan confirms your partner to be pregnant with the Antichrist. Great news: as soon as the monochrome Warner Bros. logo has faded away and the unmistakeable Danny Elfman title theme kicks in, you can relax: we’re in safe hands.
CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK
Riddick returns with this ambitious, yet much maligned sequel re-released by Arrow Video in a stacked 4K edition.
STARVE ACRE
Morfydd Clark and Matt Smith find themselves trapped in a pleasingly evocative and disturbing folk horror.
MILK AND SERIAL
Curry Barker makes an instant name for himself with this zero budget YouTube sensation.