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Horror films

September 2024

  • Amy Adams in Nightbitch

    First look review
    Nightbitch review – Amy Adams turns into a dog in rough dark comedy

  • Matt Smith as Richard, looking out of a muddy hole with a large house in the background in Starve Acre.

    Starve Acre review – Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark hole up in brooding Yorkshire folk-horror

  • CATHERINE O’HARA as Delia, JENNA ORTEGA as Astrid, WINONA RYDER as Lydia and JUSTIN THEROUX as Rory in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE,”

    Wendy Ide's film of the week
    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice review – Tim Burton has fun with pleasingly idiosyncratic sequel

  • Juliette Gariépy as Kelly-Anne in Red Rooms.

    Red Rooms review – dark, unnerving French-language chiller

  • ‘I’ve failed, badly – and I’m good with it’: James McAvoy on class, comfort and carnage

  • The Front Room review – Brandy Norwood shines in muddled camp horror

  • Stream team
    Go fish: Piranha 3D makes Saving Private Ryan look like an afternoon picnic

  • Red Rooms review – fashion model fixates on a serial-killer in unsettling dark-web horror

August 2024

  • A few of Martin Scorsese’s favourite British films (clockwise from top left): Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde; To the Public Danger; The Legend of Hell House; and ‘dark gem’ Went the Day Well?

    Mark Kermode on film
    Mark Kermode on… Martin Scorsese’s love of British cinema

  • film still of man hugging woman against red-lit background of faces

    AfrAId review – throwaway AI-themed horror devoid of suspense

  • A film still of a blonde man in a dimly lit room looking at the camera

    Milk & Serial: the vicious, viral $800-budget horror that’s free to watch

  • Broken Bird.

    Broken Bird review – creepily brilliant psych-horror of control-freak funeral-parlour attendant

  • Autumn arts preview 2024
    Horror films were reviled as one step up from pornography – now the genre is a force to be reckoned with

  • Cuckoo review – Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens carry bonkers Alpine body horror

  • Hell Hole review – creature feature is fracking fun

  • Hostile Dimensions review – goofy no-budget horror opens portal to a parallel world

  • Lore review – Brit-horror anthology tells its gruesome stories around the campfire

  • Wendy Ide's film of the week
    Alien: Romulus review – thrillingly gruesome new instalment gets a shot of young blood

  • The Deliverance review – Lee Daniels exorcism horror brings strong cast to real-life story

  • Edinburgh film festival 2024: 12 of the best movies on show

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