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The Carpenter’s Son (2025) – In Cinemas November 21st

Grimoire of Horror Nov 17, 2025
The Carpenter’s Son (2025) – In Cinemas November 21st

Nicolas Cage, FKA twigs & Noah Jupe deliver us from evil in ‘Jesus horror’ Altitude will release biblical horror The Carpenter’s Son in UK and…

Look Outside (2025) Video Game Review – An Unsettlingly Bleak Masterpiece of Indie Horror

Liz Griffiths Nov 17, 2025
Look Outside (2025) Video Game Review – An Unsettlingly Bleak Masterpiece of Indie Horror

Some horror games want to scare you. Look Outside wants to crawl under your skin, settle in, and remind you of just how fragile you…

Hide (2025) Film Review – Short, Sharp, and Served Rare

Liz Griffiths Nov 15, 2025
Hide (2025) Film Review – Short, Sharp, and Served Rare

Cory Pratt’s Hide (2025) is a perfect mix of graphic imagery and careful restraint. In just a short runtime (less than 20 minutes), it manages…

Analogies (2025) Film Review – Art’s Final Taboo

Jim Cox Nov 14, 2025
Analogies (2025) Film Review – Art’s Final Taboo

Just when you thought Phallacies broke the final taboo in art, filmmakers Domiziano Christopharo and Jon Devlin have returned with another horror anthology film, ready…

Frankie, Maniac Woman (2025) Film Review – An Irreverent Punk Scream That Loses Its Voice [Grimmfest 2025]

Hannah Swarbrick Nov 11, 2025
Frankie, Maniac Woman (2025) Film Review – An Irreverent Punk Scream That Loses Its Voice [Grimmfest 2025]

Premiering at Grimmfest’s annual horror film festival, Frankie, Maniac Woman (2025), directed and co-written by Pierre Tsigaridis, director of Traumatika (2024), arrives with the promise…

Kombucha (2025) Film Review – A Darkly Humorous Body Horror on Today’s Hustle Culture

Jayson Laniba Nov 10, 2025
Kombucha (2025) Film Review – A Darkly Humorous Body Horror on Today’s Hustle Culture

Is there a job that’s actually worth dying for? Director Jake Myers takes on the modern grind culture with this darkly humorous body horror about…