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Vincent Price movies in order

In 1938, Vincent Price made his film debut in the movie, Service de Luxe. From here he followed up his movie work with roles in films such as The Private Life of Elizabeth and Essex, and Tower of London. Over the years, his screen presence increased and more movies followed, including many, many horror pictures, such as The Fly, The…

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Review: Happy Ending (2023)

In Happy Ending, Luna and her boyfriend Mink have been seeing each other for a year. Within this time the young couple have grown close, have moved in together, and have developed an almost perfect relationship.  However, there’s one significant problem. The couple have had sex 132 times, and unbeknown to Mink, Luna has had to…

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Review: Manhunter – Re-release

If you’re a fan of iconic serial killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter, then you’ll know the first time the character appeared on screen was way back in 1986, via the movie Manhunter. For the film, the character was renamed Hannibal Lecktor (note the slightly different spelling of his surname) and played by Scottish actor Brian Cox. Directed…

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Review: Theater Camp (2023)

Currently playing in UK cinemas is the US comedy, Theater Camp. The movie – directed and co-written by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman – stars Gordon, alongside Ben Platt and Jimmy Tatro and follows the story of a struggling theatre camp on the brink of closure. In the movie, AdirondACTS is a summer theatre camp in…

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Review: Cobweb (2023)

In Cobweb, it is a week until Halloween, and in the town of Holdenfield, 8-year-old Peter is woken up at 1:45am by a strange noise in his bedroom. After investigating the noise, Peter believes it is coming from behind the bedroom wall. Peter is rightly terrified by the noise, but after waking his parents up he…

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Review: Failure! (2023)

In Failure!, businessman James is in significant financial difficulty. He owes payments to the bank, which he must make within the next four days, and if he doesn’t find some cash rather quickly he will lose his factory. While James agonises over what to do, he is approached by one of his employees, Michael, who…

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Review: Outpost

Written and directed by Joe Lo Truglio, Outpost is a low-budget horror movie starring Beth Dover, Dylan Baker, and Ato Essandoh. The film follows the story of a middle-aged woman who takes on a new job at a lookout post in the wilderness, following a traumatic event. In the movie, Kate is struggling with her…

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Review: The Moor (2023)

In The Moor, the year is 1996, and in a village in Yorkshire, England, a number of children vanish without a trace. Each child disappears in broad daylight, all throughout the summer season, leading the media to dub the crime ‘The Summer of Fear’. Following a great deal of police and media activity, a suspect…

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Review: Transmission (2023)

Written and directed by Michael Hurst, Transmission is a surreal, low-budget horror movie starring Vernon Wells, Felissa Rose, Dave Sheridan and Sadie Katz. The film received its world premiere at FrightFest on Saturday 26th August, and is a sort-of horror anthology picture, which utilises multiple vignettes to tell an ongoing story. In the movie, an…

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