Stories By Kat Hughes
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Features
/ 6 years agoWhat You Missed at ‘The Walking Dead’s 2019 Walker Stalker
Last weekend saw the now annual Walker Stalker Convention come to London. This year the event had a new home at...
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Home Entertainment
/ 6 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘Leprechaun Returns’ DVD Review
It’s hard to believe, but in 1993 Jennifer Aniston was a complete unknown. She’d soon go on to become one of...
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Featured Article
/ 6 years ago‘Pet Sematary’ Review: Dirs. Kevin Kölsch & Dennis Widmyer (2019)
Pet Sematary review: The directing team behind the fantastic Starry Eyes tackle their biggest project yet as they take on one of Stephen...
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Film Reviews
/ 6 years ago‘Us’ Review: Dir. Jordan Peele (2019)
Us review: Two years after wowing audiences with the fantastic Get Out, Jordan Peele returns with something far more dastardly and sinister....
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Interviews
/ 6 years agoDirector Larry Fessenden On Resurrecting Frankenstein For New Film ‘Depraved’
Larry Fessenden is one of the hardest working men in genre cinema. He runs his own production company Glass Eye Pix...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Depraved’ Review: Dir. Larry Fessenden (2019)
Depraved Review: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein gets a modern day cinematic retelling in Larry Fessenden’s latest movie Depraved. Filmed during the bicentenary...
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Features
/ 6 years agoTen Things You Never Knew About ‘Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure’
He’ll be back on our screens in May, but one of Keanu Reeves’ earlier films has a very important Birthday this...
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Interviews
/ 6 years agoInterview: ‘Hole In The Ground’ Director Lee Cronin Talks Phobias, Changelings & More
New Irish set-and-made movie, The Hole in the Ground, is currently out in cinemas, scaring up the masses. It stars Seána...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘The Hoard’ Review: Dirs. Jesse Thomas Cooke & Matt Wiele (2019)
The Hoard review: Frightfest Glasgow comes to a close with a mockumentary comedy horror (heavy emphasis on the comedy) about a...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Freaks’ Review: Dirs. Zach Lipovsky & Adam B. Stein (2019)
Freaks review: Emile Hirsch returns to the science-fiction genre as an over protective father who must save his daughter from the...