Issue 38
Mime Massacre
No secrets here, just plenty of mime-blood and violence. Colin Decker’s six-minute short is not so much an attack on […]
Key Lime Pie
Easily my favourite short of the Toronto After Dark festival, Key Lime Pie is an amazing dark little animated noir […]
The Tragic Story of Nling
“I’ve already eaten two people and drank the alcohol out of their veins.” What better opening line for a film […]
Sweet Strangers
A large young man wakes up to the frantic pushes of a stranger in the middle of, what I guess […]
Eat the Parents
What would the horror world be if not for tragic puns and word plays? Eat the Parents tells the story […]
Zombie Jesus
Well, the title isn’t trying to tease your imagination here. This is the story of a man who rose from […]
Please Stand By
Director Chris Nash presents the self-reflections of a shut-in trying to cope with a world in which man-eating lobsters are […]
Amniotic
In every horror film the rule is that something is definitely not quite right. What differs from film to film […]
Nightmare Detective
The horror-policier, like the horror-comedy, is among the more ill-advised of genre mash-ups–the aims of the one mode seem almost […]
Alone
It’s tough to make a truly scary movie. To make a movie that’s simply full of scares is, in comparison, […]
Soundtracksforthem
This blog is as good as it looks and then some. Cheeky, saucy, and irreverent: “Soundtracksforthem specialises in iconoclastic takes […]