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Freaky Tales (2024) 74% 4/5 “Some bumpiness does undercut theeccentric flow, but Pedro Pascal, Ben Mendelsohn and Jay Ellis are in splendid form among the cast, and the film's grungy comic-book energy never flags, delivering a fun, funny and funky ride.” – Radio Times Apr 12, 2025 Full Review Rumble Fish (1983) 77% 4/5 “The drama is extremely mannered and the symbolism a mite overdone, but it's a visually startling knockout, brilliantly filmed in moody black and white with some dashes of colour.” – Radio Times Apr 1, 2025 Full Review Youth Without Youth (2007) 33% 2/5 “With its heavy imagery and overreaching academic tone, Coppola's conceit baffles more than it enlightens about the human condition.” – Radio Times Apr 1, 2025 Full Review Dog Man (2025) 80% 3/5 “Among the relentless visual gags, there are a few throwaway lines aimed at adults, but overall it's strictly for kids.” – Radio Times Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Living (2022) 96% 5/5 “It's Nighy's subtle and reflective transition that makes this moving elegy on life's values truly soar.” – Radio Times Nov 13, 2024 Full Review Peripheral (2018) 91% 3/5 “While the script would have benefited from tighter plotting, Arterton's bravura performance holds interest, and she's ably supported by Tom Conti and Rosie Day as, respectively, Bobbi's mentor and stalker.” – Radio Times Nov 13, 2024 Full Review Alligator (1980) 87% 4/5 “Cujo director Lewis Teague brings subtle irony to the carnage and infuses the whole radical re-packaging of mutant monster clichés with an immensely likeable sense of insolent fun.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Bad Taste (1987) 73% 4/5 “The title says it all so, be warned, those of a sensitive nature.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Black Christmas (1974) 71% 4/5 “Scores thanks to its stylish visuals, fiendishly inventive slaughter and unexpected twists. ” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Black Sunday (1960) 88% 4/5 “A masterpiece of the macabre that showed Bava's sheer mastery of the terror medium, it had censors worldwide up in arms over its still powerful opening torture sequence, in which a mask of nails is hammered onto Steele's screaming face. ” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) 69% 4/5 “As the tired count who has overdosed on immortality, Gary Oldman's towering performance holds centre stage and burns itself into the memory.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review The Brides of Dracula (1960) 79% 4/5 “The marvellous atmosphere drips with a lingering Gothic ghoulishness, the sexuality is remarkably upfront for its time, and the climax set in the shadow of a moonlit windmill is the stuff of fairy-tale nightmare. Read less” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review The Brood (1979) 81% 4/5 “This genuinely creepy and upsetting stomach churner from David Cronenberg offers an intriguing metaphor for both unexplained bodily changes and the mental abuse some parents heap on their offspring.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Cemetery Man (1994) 63% 4/5 “Soavi's sophisticated shocker is a mordant delight.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Daughters of Darkness (1971) 83% 4/5 “Seyrig's brilliant performance and the always striking imagery make this European chiller a stunning masterwork.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Day of the Dead (1985) 86% 4/5 “ Shot through with claustrophobic chills and gruelling blood-letting, this heavy nightmare is not for the faint-hearted.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Death Line (1972) 92% 4/5 “Considered strong stuff in its day, this criminally underrated slice of British horror manages to be eerie, touching, melancholy and imaginative to a degree rarely seen in the genre.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Dracula (1979) 60% 4/5 “While crafted as mainstream melodrama, there are enough chills - Dracula crawling along the sides of buildings - and blood-letting to satisfy a more hardened horror crowd.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Dust Devil (1992) 44% 4/5 “Once seen, it's never forgotten.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review The Face Behind the Mask (1941) 4/5 “A truly haunting expressionist B-movie garnished with gruesome poetry, it benefits greatly from Robert Florey's subtle direction that turns a stock horror situation on its head and gives threatening tension to the simmering, sinister undercurrent. ” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review The Fearless Vampire Killers or: Pardon Me, but Your Teeth Are in My Neck (1967) 74% 4/5 “It's worth seeing for the breathtaking ballroom mirror sequence alone.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) 4/5 “The film is intelligently scripted by Christopher Isherwood and boasts a distinguished cast of supporting players including John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson and a pre-Doctor Who Tom Baker.” – Radio Times Oct 31, 2024 Full Review The Thing (1951) 87% 4/5 “A tense story of Arctic scientists trying to cope with the first of Hollywood's Cold War aliens. ” – Radio Times Sep 13, 2024 Full Review It Came From Outer Space (1953) 81% 4/5 “The result is an entertaining B-movie that's as good as 1950s science fiction gets.” – Radio Times Sep 13, 2024 Full Review Forbidden Planet (1956) 94% 5/5 “An enthralling eye-popper.” – Radio Times Sep 13, 2024 Full Review
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