Genre Horror
Berberian Sound Studio
It’s the early 1970s, and sheltered and unworldly sound engineer Gilderoy flees the safety of his mother’s house in Dorking, Surrey, to work on a gory horror film in Italy.
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The Woman in Black
The kids and the fans will like The Woman in Black because Daniel does well. The adults have other reasons to enjoy it, if they need them.
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The Cabin in the Woods
The fun is in sitting in stunned silence, totally blind to what might happen next, which is a giddy and thrilling ride that’s all-too-rare in cinema.
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Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark is a decent attempt at recapturing an archaic horror tale but fails to deliver.
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Final Destination 5
Full of little nods and clever touches, Final Destination 5 is easily the best film in the franchise, retaining the edge of the first film without neglecting the rest of its predecessors.
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Insidious
Insidious is an absurd, poorly acted film that will still make you shriek like a little girl, despite your better instincts.
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Julia’s Eyes
If the thought of eyeballs coming into contact with any dangerous substance, blade or needle fills you with abject horror, then this film is definitely not for you.
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Fright Night 3D
With writer Marti Noxon at the helm, the success of this funny and entertaining pop at the vampire genre is unsurprising.
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Tucker & Dale vs Evil
This fantastic feature-length début from director Eli Craig should set the precedent for comedy horror mash-ups.
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Scream 4
Aside from the odd garage door and gun, this is a knife-wielding operation only – there is no room for torture porn here.
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