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LONDON'S
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Stella Wright
Nov 174 min read
‘Woman of the Hour’ Review: Mind Games and Murder
With Woman of the Hour , Anna Kendrick steps behind the camera for the first time, delivering a gripping directorial debut and quickly...
Ellie Dempster & Hector Evett
Oct 204 min read
CONTROL YOURSELF!: Reviewing The Substance And The Phenomenon Of The Comically Grotesque.
★★★☆☆ Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance has stood out in recent weeks amongst the crescendo of horror releases leading up to Halloween as a...
Hannah Tang
Jul 244 min read
Be Not Afraid: The Slow Iniquity Of Oz Perkins’ ‘Longlegs’
Warning: the review below contains mild spoilers for Longlegs . “ You've got the teeth of the hydra upon you / You're dirty, sweet, and...
Sophie Cheung
Dec 13, 20233 min read
Reviewing 'Boy Parts' at Soho Theatre: A Tale of Twisted Power Dynamics
Dark and morbidly funny, Eliza Clark’s novel, Boy Parts, created shockwaves when it was released in 2020. The story follows Irina...
Hannah Sugars
Nov 20, 20233 min read
'Phantasmagoria' at the Southwark Playhouse: Review
On the 6th of November, I was privileged enough to attend the opening night for Phantasmagoria, a psychological horror written by...
Hannah Sugars
Oct 23, 20233 min read
Playwright Deepika Arwind on 'Phantasmagoria' at Southwark Playhouse
In anticipation of the psychological horror Phantasmagoria’s opening on November 1st, I interviewed the playwright herself:...
Barney Nuttall
Sep 5, 20233 min read
'The Blue Rose' Review: More Parody Than Pastiche
I adore Twin Peaks. I know that is, at least in film student circles, a passé statement. But the dark charm of David Lynch and Mark...
Grace Moran
Jun 10, 20233 min read
In Conversation With: GrimFest, London's Only Horror Theatre Festival
Are you a fan of all things dark and creepy? If yes, the horror theatre festival, GrimFest, is back for its second year and is stronger than
Oisín McGilloway
Dec 14, 20223 min read
"Silent Night, Deadly Night" Review: One Might Question What Makes This Film "Christmassy"
Released in November 1984 in time for the big day, Silent Night, Deadly Night is, without question, a video-nasty. Coming in at only 79...
Juliette Howard
Oct 16, 20205 min read
In Conversation with Jennifer Sheridan, director of Rose: A Love Story
Jennifer Sheridan is a director to watch. Originally an editor who worked on shows like League of Gentlemen, she's since made many shorts...
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