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‘Hangman’ Review | Shock Street Horror
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October 5, 2016. October 5, 2016. 8216;Hangman’ Review. Just when you thought Mike Flanagan’s. Was going to provide 2016 with its freshest take on the home invasion subgenre, Adam Mason’s. Offers a bolder reinvention still. Ratcheting up the tension with real ingenuity, this is bold, accomplished stuff that feels disquietingly voyeuristic and genuinely terrifying. And wife Beth (Kate Ashfield,. Shaun of the Dead. And Ty Simpkins (. As one of 2016’s finest VOD horror releases. 8216;De-Mente’ Review ...
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December | 2016 | Shock Street Horror
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December 26, 2016. December 26, 2016. The Top Ten Horror Films of 2016. It’s the big one: a few days back Shock Street crowned The Babysitter Murders. As the top horror short of 2016, and now it’s time to take a look at the features. December 23, 2016. December 24, 2016. The Top 5 Short Horror Films of 2016. While in many ways, 2016 has been a year to forget, it. Served us pretty well in terms of horror. December 1, 2016. 8216;The Evil In Us’ Review. The Evil In Us. 8216;A Cure For Wellness’ Review.
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November | 2016 | Shock Street Horror
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November 16, 2016. November 16, 2016. 8216;The Ones Below’ Review. While the title might imply a tale of some unknown creatures lurking underground and waiting to strike, the monsters in David Farr’s. Are of an entirely different kind. November 16, 2016. 8216;Trash Fire’ Review. 8220;I was practically hate-fucked into existence.”. November 1, 2016. November 1, 2016. 8216;Ouija: Origin of Evil’ Review. It was the horror sequel nobody asked for: despite the obscene box office success of 2014’s.
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‘The Ones Below’ Review | Shock Street Horror
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November 16, 2016. November 16, 2016. 8216;The Ones Below’ Review. While the title might imply a tale of some unknown creatures lurking underground and waiting to strike, the monsters in David Farr’s. Are of an entirely different kind. Themes of simmering resentment and grudges that won’t stay buried ride high in the saddle here, and Farr’s feature directorial debut is a clinical exercise in tension that, though effective, sometimes feels a little too detached for its own good. Kate (Clemence Poesy,.
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‘Goodnight Mommy’ Review | Shock Street Horror
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January 2, 2017. January 2, 2017. 8216;Goodnight Mommy’ Review. Set almost entirely within one house, the influence of Austrian auteur Michael Haneke is stamped all over. A stunning statement of intent from writer/director duo Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala that manages to deliver a steady stream of escalating tension without ever threatening to overplay its hand. Almost entirely without music and often unfolding in long, static shots, it’s to. The Top Ten Horror Films of 2016. Enter your comment here.
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‘The Evil In Us’ Review | Shock Street Horror
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December 1, 2016. 8216;The Evil In Us’ Review. With the best will in the world, there’s not too much to get excited about in. The Evil In Us. A heartfelt, lovingly-sculpted “cabin in the woods” infection/zombie yarn that, while unshakeable in its commitment, doesn’t really engage in any significant way until its final twist. The Evil In Us. With a final twist that registers as satisfyingly shocking, before being a little bogged down in over-explanation of its central conspiracy,. The Evil In Us. Address ...
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The Top 5 Short Horror Films of 2016 | Shock Street Horror
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December 23, 2016. December 24, 2016. The Top 5 Short Horror Films of 2016. While in many ways, 2016 has been a year to forget, it. Served us pretty well in terms of horror. For now, though, down to business. Let’s take a look at The Top 5 Horror Shorts of 2016. Lorenzo Ayuso hit us for six (or indeed, five) this year with. Jill Gevargizian continues to go from strength to strength, and the. Alum Najarra Townsend for a hypnotic central performance in this grimly compelling commentary on modern beauty sta...
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January | 2017 | Shock Street Horror
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January 19, 2017. January 20, 2017. 8216;The Bye Bye Man’ Review. The Bye Bye Man. Opens intriguingly enough. In a flashback to 1968, an as-yet-unidentified man (Leigh Whannell) kills a number of people in their homes in what appears to be a psychotic episode. Wiping people out as he furiously interrogates them about whether they’ve said aloud a name they’re apparently forbidden from repeating, it turns out that He Who Shall Not Be Named is the demonic entity. The Bye Bye Man. January 15, 2017. 20 Questi...
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‘The Windmill Massacre’ Review | Shock Street Horror
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October 14, 2016. 8216;The Windmill Massacre’ Review. Slasher tropes head for Holland in. A well-intentioned throwback where a seemingly disparate group of tourists are terrorised in the Dutch countryside by a demonic, scythe-wielding entity. As with many films of its kind, the set-up is a little exhausting, and while there’s a tendency towards over-explanation that dents its momentum at some key intervals, it deserves credit for trying to flesh out its broad cast of characters. 8216;Hangman’ Review.