Horror Tag Archive

Live Action, Podcasts

DN212 – Absentia – Mike Flanagan

Mike Flanagan’s missing persons, horror feature Absentia does away with cheap jump scares in favour of a character study on the tolls absence takes on

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Live Action

Stake Land

In Stake Land teenage boy Martin (Connor Paolo) sees his whole family slaughtered by a vampire before being rescued by a rogue vampire hunter only known as

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Art & Fashion, Asides, Live Action

UNTITLED (2011)

Director Craig Murray unleashes UNTITLED (2011), a grotesquely beautiful, horror lab performance piece, set to the sounds of Múm.

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Art & Fashion, Live Action

Bare Bones

Fashion and horror collide in the glorious amalgamation that is Alex Turvey’s Bare Bones.

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Animation

Zombies | Chainsaw Maid 2

Super lo-fi with a charm that’s hard to resist, Lee Hardcastle has taken a break from his 60 second replays in clay to bring us horrific tales of Zombies

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Live Action

Double Trouble

Dan Gitsham’s reworked version of The Sack shows the horror of being in Double Trouble.

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Live Action

Trolljegeren (Troll Hunter)

When I was young I developed two irrational fears, the first, bears, developed from a reoccurring dream I had. The second, trolls, originated from my

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Live Action

Rubber

Rubber opens with a shot of a chair nestling in the wilderness of an unknown American desert, the following shots reveal more chairs spread randomly across a

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Film Festival, Live Action, Podcasts

DN SXSW2011: Kill List – Ben Wheatley

With his first feature Down Terrace, Ben Wheatley breathed new life into the hackneyed corpse of the British Gangster flick, so Kill List, his take on the

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Film Festival, Live Action, Podcasts

DN SXSW2011: Caught Inside – Adam Blaiklock

How does the idea of a surfing holiday in the Maldives with no one around for miles except for you and your small group of friends strike you? Yep, sounds

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Film Festival, Live Action

GrimmFest 2010: Amer

One of the best films DN caught at Manchester’s Grimm Up North horror film festival was barely a horror film at all, at least not in the modern sense,

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Live Action

Chatter

It’s not often you get an effective horror in short form, but there’s something about Chatter from Leo Resnes, that just works. Maybe it’s

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