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When serial killer Gabriel Engel is captured a rural cop travels to the big city to question him about an unsolved murder in his home village, but finds himself being drawn deeper and deeper into a psychological game of cat-and-mouse that threatens his sanity, his faith and the lives of those he loves the most. The comparisons to 'Silence of the Lambs' are inevitable and even explicitly recognised within the film but, those similarities aside, 'Antibodies' is a gripping thriller with memorable p find out more...

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A harrowing and disturbing tale following Lester Ballard,  a dispossessed, violent necrophiliac killer whose life is a disastrous attempt to exist outside the social order as he falls deeper into crime and degradation.

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An indie thriller so dark and dangerously involving that the subtitles are completely unobtrusive. An inoffensive middle-class family set off to their secluded lakeside holiday home for a restful retreat. However the arrival of Peter and Paul puts paid to that as the pair embark on a truly chilling campaign of terror, intermittently turning to camera to consult the viewer as to what should happen next, cleverly implicating their audience in the unfolding horror. Superbly unsettling. find out more...

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Vitually a shot by shot remake of Haneke's dark and dangerous tale of a family's holiday being wrecked by a pair of sadistic psychopaths. It's difficult to judge remakes having seen the original, the novelty has worn off, but, even if I had to advise watching the latter, this new version still cuts to the bone. find out more...

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The most acclaimed and revered horror franchise in film history reaches its epic, terrifying conclusion as Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) faces off for the last time against the embodiment of evil, Michael Myers (Tony Moran). Michael hasn't been seen for four years after the events of 'Halloween Kills'. Laurie lives with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) and has chosen to liberate herself from f find out more...


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This is Hannibal's beginning, the reason why he became what he is, a brilliant young man traumatised by a personal tragedy at the hands of the Nazis and consumed by revenge. Slick, bloody and pretty daft what really lets Hannibal Rising down is that it's pretty dull, some savage editing and snipping half an hour off the running time would have helped a lot, it still wouldn't have been good, but it might have been considerably more fun. find out more...
HORSEMEN (2007)

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Detective Breslin uses his forensic skills to connect a murder to a missing person in the first of a series of bizarre and violent ritualistic killings that he slowly realises are connected to the Biblical prophecies of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; War, Famine, Pestilence and Death. find out more...

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This is an odd one. Small-town America in winter. A young sociopath works with his widowed mother in a morgue. His fascination with corpses and a series of local murders leads him to suspect a frail neighbour (Christopher Lloyd) of being the perpetrator. His chance discovery of several murders taking place in broad daylight seem to confirm this. Or is he fantasising?& find out more...


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19 year old Jay discovers, after a sexual encounter with her boyfriend, that a mysterious curse has been passed on to her. As she begins to experience terrifying visions and the feeling that she is being followed wherever she goes, she turns to her group of close friends for help. Can they solve the mystery of the deadly curse before its too late? Nowhere near as cliched as that all sounds. Not an original story line but a tight, well acted and directed lesson in nail biting tension.

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Eat your heart out David Lynch! This movie has it all - sex, mutilation, religion, obsession, revenge and a circus which makes Archaos look like a branch of the Young Conservatives. The plot defies description, suffice to say it is perversely funny, grotesquely bizarre and definitely not family viewing. find out more...