Possum Review: An Unsettling Dissection Of A Broken Mind – Moviehooker

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POSSUM Review: The scariest kind of monsters are the ones that exist inside of our minds. THE DIRECTORIAL DEBUT FROM MATTHEW HOLNESS Possum would not be a film that would be suited for everyone. There aren’t a lot of characters and the film is made up of long eerie scenes with no dialogue. However, if you … Read more

Review: Netflix’s Indonesian Splatterfest The Night Comes For Us

Timo Tjahjanto The Night Comes For Us review

After years in development hell, Timo Tjahjanto’s long-awaited The Night Comes For Us finally hits Netflix  If you a regular reader on here then chances are, you’ve known about this film longer than most of the world. I was still expressing concern that we would never get to see The Night Comes For Us back … Read more

Trauma Review: A Traumatising Suckerpunch To The Soul

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For Hardcore Horror Fans Only. Trauma will most definitely leave you Traumatised What do the words “extreme horror” mean to you?. To me, its that feeling in your gut, that feeling when you think to yourself “who in the right kind of mind would like this sort of shit” then you realise, “oh, that would … Read more

What Keeps You Alive Review: Another Successful Female-Led Serial Killer Flick From Canada

What Keeps You Alive Review

Review: New Canadian female-led serial killer flick What Keeps You Alive What Keeps You Alive is a new psycho-thriller, female-led serial killer flick from Canada. It was only last year I was mentioning that we had a shortage of female serial killer films. Now, since then I have written about two of them, both great, and … Read more

Fantasia International Film Festival Review: SATAN’S SLAVES

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Fantasia International Film Festival Review: Joko Anwar’s supernatural horror SATAN’S SLAVES There is a special place saved for films that pull the supernatural-horror sub-genre off successfully. The ones that manage to ease you into the supernatural elements so it feels part of normal life, without overstating and overcomplicating aspects – it’s just presented to you … Read more

Tigers Are Not Afraid Review

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Are Fairytales Real or Just Imagined?

Because Tigers Are Not Afraid is set in present time, the layered and magical way the story is told really gives you something to think about after the credits roll and the screen goes dark.

When I saw the trailer for this Mexican horror, fantasy infused with childhood fairytales I knew I had to see it. Lucky for me it was part of 2018’s Fantasia Film Festival Line up. Now it’s coming to Shudder and will begin streaming from September 12th 2019.

Whether or not you believe that making three wishes will allow your dreams to come true, this darkly lit, shocking film by Issa Lopez will test your senses.  Lopez found a way to give the world some insight into the horrible drug wars happening right now not only in Mexico but mirrored in many countries around the world.

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