Monday, 11 March 2024
COMPETITION: Win Brandon Cronenberg's Possessor on Blu-ray
Wednesday, 28 February 2024
REVIEW: The End We Start From (2024 Film) - Starring Jodie Comer
"The End We Start From" paints a chilling picture of a near-future Britain grappling with environmental devastation, following the journey of a young family fighting for survival. Helmed by Mahalia Belo, the movie showcases Jodie Comer's standout portrayal of the resilient Woman, accompanied by an exceptional ensemble cast including Joel Fry, Mark Strong, and Katherine Waterston.
Set against a backdrop of relentless storms and flooding, the narrative delves into the resilience and human connections forged amid adversity. As London sinks and resources dwindle, Woman and her husband R embark on a perilous quest to secure safety for their newborn son, Zeb, encountering loss and the harsh realities of a world teetering on collapse.
The film shines in its portrayal of motherhood amidst chaos, illuminating the profound challenges and fears of raising a child in dire circumstances. Comer's performance is captivating, conveying a spectrum of emotions with nuance, even in sparse dialogue.
Belo's direction infuses the film with intimacy and urgency, capturing the solitude of Woman's journey while exploring themes of humanity and solidarity. Though constrained by budget, the minimal visual effects enhance the authenticity of the storytelling.
However, "The End We Start From" has its drawbacks. Some may find the ending rushed, and the scarcity of dialogue might challenge those accustomed to more verbose narratives. Additionally, Benedict Cumberbatch's limited screen time may disappoint fans.
While timely, the film's exploration of climate change could be perceived as overly political by some. Nevertheless, it succeeds as a thought-provoking reflection on resilience, sacrifice, and hope in dire circumstances.
In summary, "The End We Start From" delivers a compelling portrayal of survival in a world ravaged by environmental catastrophe. Despite flaws, its poignant performances and relevant themes make it a noteworthy addition to the genre, earning a solid 7 out of 10.
Out now on
Apple TV - https://apple.co/49uvRjW
Also available
The End We Start From Audible Logo Audible Audiobook - https://amzn.to/49EHm8k
Monday, 26 February 2024
NYX UK Unveils Spine-Chilling Lineup for Horror Enthusiasts
Prepare to be thrilled and chilled as NYX UK announces its electrifying Thursday and Friday night lineup, promising an unforgettable journey into the heart of darkness for horror aficionados across the UK.
Launching this Thursday at 11 pm is the long-awaited return of the cult classic horror anthology series, "THE HUNGER." Originally airing from 1997 to 2000, this series promises to reignite the terror with its captivating blend of eroticism, horror, and the macabre. Viewers can expect a gripping array of tales ranging from eerie encounters at carnivals to forbidden romances with vampires, all presented with a stellar cast featuring familiar faces such as Timothy Spall, Daniel Craig, Margot Kidder, and Amanda De Cadenet. Executively produced by none other than Ridley Scott, the first series will be hosted by the esteemed Terence Stamp.
Friday nights are no less spine-tingling with NYX UK's exploration into Euro exploitation horror. Joining the lineup is the channel premiere of Jean Rollin’s "THE DEMONIACS," a haunting concoction of sensuality, the supernatural, and psychological torment, promising to ensnare viewers in its dark embrace.
As International Women’s Day approaches on March 9th, NYX UK pays homage with the streaming premiere of "DARK TOUCH," Marina de Van’s harrowing supernatural tale set in Ireland, delving into themes of haunting trauma and family tragedy.
The terror doesn't end there as NYX UK celebrates the birthday of horror maestro David Cronenberg on March 15th with a double bill featuring two of his classic masterpieces, "RABID" and "SHIVERS," both renowned for their exploration of body horror, surrealism, and sexual exploration.
But the thrills don't stop with the classics. This month brings two more channel premieres to NYX UK. Brian De Palma's 1973 thriller "SISTERS" promises a riveting narrative of suspense, identity, and madness, featuring the incomparable Margot Kidder in a memorable dual role. Meanwhile, "GRIMM LOVE," directed by Martin Weisz, plunges audiences into the harrowing depths of human depravity and obsession, inspired by the unsettling true story of Armin Meiwes, the German cannibal.
And for those who crave more horror delights, Wednesday nights bring the resurrection of the iconic horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, in "ELVIRA’S MOVIE MACABRE," starring Cassandra Peterson. Plus, FrightFest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones continues to delight with discussions on beloved horror films, including the chilling classic "THE BOOGEY MAN" (1980).
Prepare to be terrified, thrilled, and utterly captivated as NYX UK delivers a tantalizing lineup of horror experiences sure to satisfy even the most insatiable of fright fans.
For weekly schedule and full listings: https://www.nyxtv.co.uk/tv-guide
Thursday, 22 February 2024
COMPETITION: Win V/H/S/94 (A Shudder Original) on Blu-ray
Monday, 19 February 2024
COMPETITION: Win Bad Biology on Blu-ray
COMPETITION: Win Freaks Vs the Reich on DVD
Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Interview with Ayvianna Snow
I star in cult director Michael Fausti's much anticipated second feature film, Burnt Flowers- it's a haunting and surreal Horror-Noir and I play a mysterious femme fatale, Alice Kyteller, who approaches Detective Franc Alban (Amber Doig-Thorne) to search for her missing husband. In Punch - a gothic, end-of-the-pier slasher film, which is streaming now, I make a cameo as an ill-fated party guest who becomes an unfortunate victim of the local seaside bogeyman, Mr Punch. I also star as a vampire in Sean Cronin's upcoming new film, Bogieville.
I enjoyed my role in Yellow playing a sex worker; the film is about the misogyny and abuse faced by women who do sex work. I like being able to use my horror platform to shed light on a serious issue, and I am passionate about women's rights. Yellow screens at Romford Horror this month!
What has been your most challenging role to date?
The role of Anna in Derelict was challenging emotionally because of what the character is going through- she is struggling with drug addiction and being forced into prostitution as a result. Whereas Bogieville was challenging on a physical level; lots of jumping around in heavy prosthetic make-up; I even did my own stunts on set!
What recent (and/or classic) horror movie have you watched that has scared or unnerved you?
I love classic horror performances: Tom Cruise in Interview With The Vampire or Gary Oldman in Dracula.
Which horror film have you watched most and why?
I love to rewatch The Shining; it's such a multi-layered film I get something new from it with each viewing.
What's next for you?
Bogieville and Derelict are both out this summer!