film ARTICLE: Horror Franchise Review: Child’s Play
Having tackled the horrors of the Leprechaun franchise, Oliver Longden turns his attention to the long-in-the-tooth Child’s Play movies.
Having tackled the horrors of the Leprechaun franchise, Oliver Longden turns his attention to the long-in-the-tooth Child’s Play movies.
He only went back to his childhood home to arrange the affairs of his late mother but, in this stark Norwegian shocker, Kai Koss (Kristoffer Joner) finds out that going down to the woods today will give rise to some very nasty surprises indeed…
A serial killer, a distraught orphaned daughter and a former police detective turned pimp at the centre of some grisly goings on in the labyrinthine back-streets of Seoul. Check out Gerald Wiley’s review of a truly spine-chilling thriller!
A woman trying to hold on to her internal organs. A girl trying to hold on to her mother. A man trying to hold on to his secret past. All three come together in a lauded Korean action thriller. But how does Gerald Wiley find it? Click on to check out the review!
She’s best known as Sun from seminal TV series Lost. But Kim Yoon-jin has had a varied film career before and after being stranded on that famous island. Join intrepid Gerald Wiley as he journeys through the hits and the misses!
Swedish supercop Engstrom (Stellan Skarsgård) is brought into the mystifying murder of a girl in the northern Norwegian town of Tromsø. Under the endless burning of the midnight sun, will Engstrom catch the killer or lose his mind in the process?
Mark considers the phrase, “Why Ambassador, with this Rocher you are really spoiling us”, but replaces ‘Ambassador’ with Ubisoft and ‘Rocher’ with DLC as he finds out about the second set of free enhancements to the Brotherhood’s multiplayer.
Korea’s foremost actress Jeon Do-yeon returns to the silver screen as the titular Housemaid who gets entangled in all sorts of sexual intrigue. Click for details on just why seducing the home help is not a good idea!
When her mother succumbs to an apparent case of Spontaneous Human Combustion, Mona investigates the spate of similar human deaths and uncovers some very grisly answers…
Where the shallow “Twilight” focus is on teen abstinence, the brooding “Thirst” is all about adult passion.