Hell's Kitty is a comedy horror that is far from being the cat's meow
Ouija: Origin Of Evil does nothing to redefine the horror genre, but there is enough to keep your interest
Ouija: Origin Of Evil does nothing to redefine the horro genre, but there is enough to keep your interest
Crimson Peak delivers lush production values of gothic horror splendour
Crimson Peak delivers lush production values of gothic horror splendour as it weaves its tale.
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Based on the David Wong novel of the same name, John Dies At The End is one of those films that some will adore and some will despise.
On paper, The Watch looks terrific. It's got three decent Hollywood stars in Stiller, Vaughan and Hill, along with much-loved Brit Ayoeda (who is clearly destined for big things Stateside).
Tricia (Bell) lives alone in the house she once shared with her husband Daniel who has been missing for the past seven years.
On a windswept beach, the young Lucien Ginsburg says to an unseen woman, "Can I put my hand in yours?""No," she replies.