Articles Posted in the " Featured " Category


  • Viva Riva!

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to watch a Grand Theft Auto game done with real actors and a tiny effects budget? Then look no further! Blood, Breasts and Stock Characters in Africa: or, Viva Riva!, the first full-length feature film to make it from the Congo to the US, could scarcely be a more crude and depressing reflection of the worst and most pointless aspects of Hollywood. For shame.


  • Ghosted

    Ghosted is another reliable, by-the-numbers and relatively unmemorable British prison drama. Why do we keep making them? Presumably because people lap them up – and if prison-drama-up-lapping is your bag, this’ll do you just fine.



  • WIN: PREY on DVD x 3!

    Venture deep into the woods and prepare to be terrorised as horror film PREY comes to DVD on 6 June 2011 from Entertainment One. We have 3 x PREY DVDs to give away! Competition ends 09 July 2011.


  • WIN: JACKASS 3.5 on DVD x 3!

    The Jackass crew delivers more stunts, pranks and extreme stupidity in an all new uncensored film available on Blu-ray & DVD on June 13 2011. We have 3 x JACKASS 3.5 DVDs to give away! Competition ends 07 July 2011.


  • Fertile Ground

    A straight-to-DVD prize, where perinatal horror and unnaturally large nipples eclipse murder, paranoia and preternatural possession into insignificant mundanity. There’s little else to say, really, except to ask if we really needed another reason to fear the gory joys of pregnancy?


  • WIN: FADING OF THE CRIES on DVD!

    When a malevolent sorcerer (Brad Dourif) puts a curse on a small town and turns the inhabitants into crazed zombie-like creatures, one girl holds the secret to saving everyone. We have 3 x FADING OF THE CRIES DVDs to give away! Competition ends 07 July 2011.


  • X-Men: First Class

    Matthew Vaughn returns to the superhero genre in earnest with X-Men: First Class – but with a new cast in front of the camera and Jane Goldman firmly behind the keyboard, can First Class overcome the stigma that has settled following a less-than-stellar run of X-sequels? Find out below.