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The Calm Beyond (2020) 3/5 “While Wong is content to check off every box on the list of apocalyptic clichés, his film stands apart by offering a quiet meditation on family, grief, and redemption, which makes the violent outbursts - when they come - all the more brutally effective.” – Radio Times Mar 3, 2022 Full Review Black Christmas (2019) 40% 2/5 “It's hard to fault the film's intentions, but it's also hard to actually sit through.” – SciFiNow Dec 17, 2019 Full Review Insidious: The Last Key (2018) 34% 2/5 “In the end, this is a frustrating film, because Shaye is just so much better than everything going on around her.” – SciFiNow Jan 16, 2018 Full Review Carnival of Souls (1962) 87% 5/5 “If characters in a horror movie are watching an old black and white movie on 온라인카지노추천 late at night, and it's not Night Of The Living Dead, it's almost certainly Carnival Of Souls.” – SciFiNow Nov 1, 2017 Full Review Jigsaw (2017) 32% 4/5 “Jigsaw isn't just re-treading old ground; it's new and old at the same time, a complex, tense, and brutal gorefest that feels completely unlike any horror movie of the past half-decade.” – SciFiNow Oct 30, 2017 Full Review Happy Death Day (2017) 71% 4/5 “If you're looking for outright scares, you might be disappointed; for a slasher, Happy Death Day is also very light on bloodshed. But it's got real heart - for a film about death, it's surprisingly life-affirming.” – SciFiNow Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Sightseers (2012) 86% 4/5 “Here, Britishness is the horror. And that's really scary.” – SciFiNow Sep 19, 2017 Full Review Paranormal Activity 4 (2012) 23% 2/5 “Paranormal Activity has lapsed into self-parody.” – SciFiNow Sep 19, 2017 Full Review 4/5 “The City Of The Dead is both creepy and charming - it's the kind of gently spooky black and white horror that demands a rainy Sunday afternoon and a mug of hot chocolate.” – SciFiNow Apr 28, 2017 Full Review Saban's Power Rangers (2017) 51% 3/5 “For all its flaws, it's tough to be too cynical about a movie so explicitly about the power of acceptance and teamwork. Sure, it's kind of ungainly, but beneath its awkward swagger, Power Rangers just wants to be loved. And who are we to refuse?” – SciFiNow Mar 22, 2017 Full Review Unfriend (2016) 17% 2/5 “CGI wasps and coloured contact lenses aren't as terrifying as director Simon Verhoeven seems to think, and all the loud bangs in the world can't hide the lack of tension.” – Total Film Jan 2, 2017 Full Review The Gift (2015) 91% 3/5 “First-time director Edgerton makes everything look beautiful even when it's deeply sinister, and his cast all do a great job.” – SciFiNow Aug 6, 2015 Full Review Dracula Untold (2014) 26% 2/5 “This story, which paints Dracula as a romantic hero, may not have been told before, but there's a reason for that: it doesn't really make any sense.” – SFX Magazine Oct 7, 2014 Full Review Oculus (2013) 75% 4/5 “A heartbreaking exercise in creeping dread that'll leave you feeling slightly nervous around mirrors for days (or longer...) afterwards.” – Total Film Jun 9, 2014 Full Review Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) 40% 2/5 “There's plenty of potential for spookiness, but before anything interesting happens, the film trips and falls face first into the tangle of loose ends left over from previous sequels.” – SFX Magazine Jan 6, 2014 Full Review 47 Ronin (2013) 16% 2/5 “Any story that's been passed down through several generations is likely to have been embellished along the way, but this adaptation of a Japanese folk tale takes things a little too far.” – SFX Magazine Dec 24, 2013 Full Review The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013) 13% 3/5 “Grown-ups might've seen these tropes too many times to be impressed, but for teenage girls, it's a full-on Tumblrgasm in the making.” – SFX Magazine Aug 19, 2013 Full Review Byzantium (2012) 66% 4/5 “Director Neil Jordan's return to the vampire genre is bloody and atmospheric, but at heart, it's about a girl who just desperately needs someone to listen to her.” – SFX Magazine May 31, 2013 Full Review Epic (2013) 65% 3/5 “It's funny and often charming, but whenever it tries to introduce strong emotions of any kind, Epic falls short.” – SFX Magazine May 21, 2013 Full Review Restless (2011) 36% 4/5 “Better stock up on tissues.” – SFX Magazine Jan 11, 2013 Full Review A Thousand Kisses Deep (2011) 8% 2/5 “Neither proper science fiction nor serious romantic drama, A Thousand Kisses Deep is, in the end, too stupid to be worthwhile.” – SFX Magazine Jan 11, 2013 Full Review Cockneys vs Zombies (2012) 76% 4/5 “Delivers in every way a zombie movie should: it's fun, tense in all the right places, and very, very gory.” – SFX Magazine Oct 24, 2012 Full Review Sinister (2012) 64% 3.5/5 “Though the scares are undeniably effective, there's something forced about them. Each shock is delivered with almost mathematical precision.” – SFX Magazine Oct 5, 2012 Full Review The Hunger Games (2012) 84% 4/5 “Ross has done more than churn out a faithful adaptation of the book. His vision of the world of The Hunger Games is bigger, scarier, darker, and more political than the books ever dared to be.” – Den of Geek Mar 16, 2012 Full Review Inside Job (2010) 98% 4/5 “A glossy, stylish documentary that'll make you really, really angry.” – Film4 Feb 16, 2011 Full Review
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