It Chapter Two – Review Phil W. Bayles September 3, 2019 Reviews How do you make a film that’s half an adaptation of one of the greatest horror novels ever written, and a sequel to the highest-grossing horror movie of all time? Andy Muschetti’s answer seems to be: by...
Assassination Nation – Review Joni Blyth November 22, 2018 Reviews This film was previously reviewed on 21/10/2018 as part of the London Film Festival. Assassination Nation kicks off with a slew of trigger warnings – a fun gag letting you know all the sordid topics to be...
Assassination Nation – LFF 2018 Review Joni Blyth October 21, 2018 Reviews Assassination Nation kicks off with a slew of trigger warnings – a fun gag letting you know all the sordid topics to be covered. Graphic and disorienting, the film spends about an hour and a half punching...
American Horror Story: Stephen King’s It and Bigotry Cathy Brennan September 13, 2017 Analysis, Features, One Off In the run-up to the release of the latest Stephen King adaptation, It, Scott Wampler of Birth Movies Death would regularly upload a publicity still of Pennywise the Dancing Clown poking his head out of a...
It – Review James Andrews September 9, 2017 Reviews After the much-loved, yet much-feared, 1986 Stephen King source novel and classic 1990 TV miniseries, arguably the most famous work of coulrophobia-inducing fiction hits the big screen awash with hype. What a...