• Immaculate (2024) vs Imaginary (2024) – Horror Head to Head

    Immaculate (2024) vs Imaginary (2024) – Horror Head to Head

    Last weekend I treated myself to two horrors that I had both been looking forward to and had trepidation about. Immaculate, starting Sydney Sweeney and put out by Neon, has been making a splash on press tours, showing off their stunning lead and pushing the “horrifying” elements. Imaginary, on the other hand, was set to… Read more

  • Lisa Frankenstein (2024) Review

    Lisa Frankenstein (2024) Review

    The hour of the Gen Z Scream Queen is upon us, and as much as I hate to admit it, I think we should embrace it. Wether it’s Jenny Ortega as Wednesday or in the new instalments of Scream, Amandla Stenberg in Bodies Bodies Bodies or Kathryn Newton in, not only Freaky, but Zelda William’s… Read more

  • Baghead (2023) Review

    Baghead (2023) Review

    The one adequate scare and a dark, gloomy set can’t save this soulless horror. With ineffective jump scares, awful acting, a bad script and terrible effects, Baghead is the worst horror I saw from 2023 (I know it’s 2024, but I’m in the UK so it takes a while to trickledown) and I really didn’t… Read more

  • The Stylist (2020) Review

    The Stylist (2020) Review

    So, I bought myself an Arrow subscription. I know what you’re thinking “but Katy, you already bought Shudder this year!” Yes, yes I did. Let’s move on, shall we? I went through and added a ton of titles to my “list” and at the weekend I started with the deeply unsettling horror/psychological thriller Jill Gevargizian’s… Read more

  • Night Swim (2024) Review

    Night Swim (2024) Review

    cinema. It’s not unusual for a horror to be the first film of a year (it happened to many of us last year with M3GAN) but did Night Swim live up to the task of getting me hyped for the year? Or was this Blumhouse production just another landfill horror? Read more

  • Influencer (2022) Review

    Influencer (2022) Review

    This Shudder Original has been on my radar for a little while, as it deals with one my least favourite aspects of modern life: social media. But did the execution live up to the premise? Does it successfully hold my attention enough to not have me reach for my Switch while I watch? Find out… Read more