Going Underground: ‘Death Line’ (1972) on Blu-Ray reviewed
❉ Pure entertainment at its morbidly violent best, with a style and sense of place that no other British horror film since then has managed to capture. Mind the doors…
❉ Pure entertainment at its morbidly violent best, with a style and sense of place that no other British horror film since then has managed to capture. Mind the doors…
❉ This black and white Portuguese horror is a game of two halves, Iain MacLeod finds.
❉ “Why are musical geniuses on film always piano players?”, muses Iain MacLeod. “You never see a tortured accordion player or obsessed washboard player.”
❉ The Brooklyn party killer has come for the stoners and hipsters in this enjoyable, award-winning festival hit.
❉ Featuring a Who’s Who Of Horror including Doug Jones, Michael Berryman, Adrienne Barbeau & More!
❉ Supernatural Irish horror Beyond the Woods makes its way to DVD and VOD from Left Films.
❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: Nobody Trusts Anybody Now And We’re All Very Tired.
❉ Arrow Records present the original soundtrack to Riccardo Freda and Mario Bava’s sci-fi horror cult classic!
❉ If the Bates motel is fully booked, then this is the guest house for you.
❉ In this occasional series we look at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. First off: Peter Cushing as Van Helsing
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