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[22 Dec 2011 | 7 Comments | ]
Eagerly anticipated trailer for Prometheus

The first trailer for Ridley Scott’s new film Prometheus shows just how closely the story relates to the first Alien film

Horror, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[18 Dec 2011 | 7 Comments | ]
Review: Kill List

Ben Wheatley’s critically acclaimed British horror film has been turning heads for its unique approach to the genre and its uncompromising violence.

Horror, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[13 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]
Review: Camp Hell

Camp Hell is the messy debut of director George VanBuskirk. This cautionary tale of religious fanaticism stars Dana Delany, Andrew McCarthy and Caroline London.

Horror, Reviews, Science-Fiction, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[10 Dec 2011 | 15 Comments | ]
Review: The Thing (2011)

The Thing is back. Mary Elizabeth Winstead stars in this prequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 classic science-fiction horror film. How does the new creature-feature hold up?

Action-Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Time Period - 1980s to Present, Top 10s »

[29 Nov 2011 | 16 Comments | ]
Top 10 Christmas Films of the 1980s

Christmas was well represented in the 1980s. From horror to fantasy to offbeat black comedy to outlandish slapstick. Oh, and Die Hard!

Horror, Top 10s »

[13 Nov 2011 | 5 Comments | ]
The 10 best films of 31 Days of Horror

Daniel Stephens looks back at Top 10 Films’ 31 Days of Horror, when the site dedicated itself to horror and saw a horror film reviewed each day. Find out which of the 31 films reviewed was the editor’s favourite.

Horror, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[31 Oct 2011 | 6 Comments | ]
Review: The Candyman

Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman…say his name once again and he will appear before you, his bloody hook ready to do his murderous bidding.

Action-Adventure, Horror, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[31 Oct 2011 | 11 Comments | ]
Review: Death Proof

Death Proof feature lots of talking. Lots and lots and lots of talking. But once the conversations are over, and three badass chicks set out for revenge, there’s plenty of fun to be had.