by Anton Bitel
Joe Dante’s The Howling is a perfect blend of modern horror and practical effects.
The players behind this year’s festival offer their personal viewing recommendations.
Kill, Baby… Kill! contains one of cinema’s earliest evil children.
Shinya Tsukamoto’s Fires on the Plain is a harrowing reminder of the futility and madness of human conflict.
Director Juan Carlos Medina takes us on a grisly tour through Victorian London in this terrific gothic chiller.
Sergio Martino’s schlocky 1973 film Torso offers a masterclass in the male gaze.
JS Cardone’s The Slayer also centres around a vindictive bogeyman.
Richard Franklin’s follow-up to the Hitchcock classic is a chilling horror in its own right.
The cult filmmaker reflects on his remarkable career in this compelling docu-portrait.
Jörg Buttgereit’s necrophilia-themed 1991 horror Nekromantik 2 is now out on Blu-ray/DVD.
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