The eponymous Tony (an astonishingly good Peter Ferdinando) lives in a depressing old bloke’s flat in an equally depressing London suburb. He looks like somebody’s downbeat, if basically harmless, dad. He has been unemployed for 20 odd years, and the most...
Amando de Ossorio, with his fresh, apocalyptic vision of the undead nihilistically portrayed in an uncompromising manner in which death languorously creeps upon humanity, created one of the most devastating zombie tales ever set to celluloid. In so doing, he...
There are a lot of ghost stories that plague the horror scene; some are good, while others fail to get their point across. The problems with most films that involve haunting and ghost are the stories usually have a hard time keeping the audience entertained,...
This nifty, quirky little Spanish thriller starts out as a deft Hitchcockian thriller, complete with voyeuristic Everyman (a nicely understated performance by Karra Elejalde, making for a pleasingly unfashionable middle aged hero), an imperiled – and stripped...
It’s seems that as of late one horror film can’t be made without having a reference from another horror film in it or at least have some hint or sequence that play homage to another horror film. Such is the case with TIMBER FALLS, which takes a lot from...
I hate to rip on films, but this is yet another case of someone not reading my rules for summiting their film for review. Although a lot better than most of the film that involve a cheap camera bought from Best Buy, and getting a group of friend together to make a...