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Hellraiser (1987) Movie Review

Hellraiser is a brutal, bloody horror movie.

First Reaction – Hellraiser is a brutal, bloody horror movie.

Director: Clive Barker

Writer: Clive Barker (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: A woman discovers the newly resurrected, partially formed, body of her brother-in-law and lover. She starts killing for him to revitalize his body and escape the demonic beings that are pursuing him after he escaped their underworld.

Runtime: 1 Hour 34 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Hellraiser starts when Kirsty (Laurence), Larry (Robinson) and Julia (Higgins) move into Larry’s childhood home. However, Larry’s brother Frank (Chapman) had been occupying the home and was involved with a mysterious puzzle box. Meanwhile, Julia had been having an affair with Frank before he vanished.

Now, the family has moved into the home, and they have become the targets for the demonic creatures from the underworld. Julia’s obsession with Frank leads her down a dangerous path to reconnect with her lover, one she might never return from.

Recap

The movie follows a dysfunctional family as they move into a new family home. However, their secrets cause a bigger stir when demonic figures return for something from them. It sees one begin picking up strangers in hopes of bringing her former lover back to life.

Best Parts

When it comes to body horror and make-up effects, this is one of the greatest horror movies ever made. It is head and shoulders above many others and showcases the talent people had to create things terrifying throughout the movie. There is also a much more complex story going on, which leans into more horror close to home.

Worst Parts

The body horror is going to be too much for some, which even in the more twisted concept and smarter storytelling, will be all people see.

Final ThoughtsHellraiser is one of the best body horror movies with a smarter story.

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You’ll Never Find Me (2023) Movie Review

Discover the mysterious world of 'You'll Never Find Me' in this captivating movie review. Dive into a story filled with suspense and unexpected twists.

ABC Film Challenge – Horror – Y

Director: Josiah Allen, Indianna Bell

Writer: Indianna Bell (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Patrick, a strange and lonely resident, lives in a mobile home at the back of an isolated trailer park. After a violent storm, a mysterious young woman appears at his door seeking shelter from the elements.

Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: You’ll Never Find Me starts when a lonely resident Patrick (Rock) gets a visit from a young woman (Cowan). She needs help and he offers her shelter and safety. However, there is an unease between the two as she fears he wants something more and he doesn’t know why she is in the area late at night.

With a storm raging outside, the two try to get comfortable with each other. However, the strange events continue to occur, causing more tension between the pair.

You’ll Never Find Me is a horror mystery following a stranger arriving at a lonely man’s cabin. It creates an uneasy tension between the two as they are both unsure of the other. However, as the night continues, they learn the truth of what is happening.

This movie keeps you on the edge of your seat. It has an opening sequence which feels a lot like ‘Barbarian’ even though things go in a different direction. The tension can be cut with a knife as the movie constantly keeps you questioning what is happening before the final reveal. It is a true masterclass in set up and delivers an ending you would never imagine.

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Final ThoughtsYou’ll Never Find Me creates a tension ready to cut with a knife.

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Good Night, and Good Luck (2005) Movie Review

Find out why Good Night, and Good Luck is a must-watch film. With brilliant performances and a powerful story, it's a true cinematic gem.

First Reaction – Good Night, and Good Luck has brilliant performances throughout.

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ABC Film Challenge – Oscar Nominated – G

Director: George Clooney

Writer: George Clooney, Grant Heslov (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow looks to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy.

Runtime: 1 Hour 33 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Good Night, and Good Luck starts as broadcast journalist Edward R Murrow (Strathairn) leads stories against the communist witch hunt. He challenges Senator Joseph McCarthy’s ruthless accusations, and his team provides proof of the witch hunt.

Meanwhile, the government is trying to keep them quiet and his team must find a way to prove their story. However, it tests them in ways they never imagined and could rock how America has acted over the years.

Recap

The movie follows broadcast journalist Edward R Murrow on his battle against Senator Joseph McCarthy. He wants to expose his communist witch hunt and free the American people from their scary-mongering.

Best Parts

The standout side of this movie is the performances, we get wonderful performances from the whole cast. When it comes to the story, we get to see how America was put in a position of trying to censor journalists and the ripple effects of that. Finally, looking at how communism was treated is shown here and how badly people would let things get out of control.

Worst Parts

The story does have interesting points, but it also struggles to do enough to get us to understand the impact of what was happening at the time. It was a witch-hunting season and nothing seems to come from the bigger picture on show.

Final ThoughtsGood Night, and Good Luck has wonderful performances, but the story can struggle to keep up.

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Deep Freeze (2001) Movie Review

Deep Freeze is a bad version of The Thing.

First Reaction – Deep Freeze is a bad version of The Thing.

Director: John Carl Buechler

Writer: Robert Boris, Dennis A Pratt, Matthew Jason Walsh (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: An Antarctic drilling station is under attack by a mysterious killer. Will anyone survive?

Runtime: 1 Hour 23 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Deep Freeze starts when a group of scientist and workers at an Antarctic drilling station come under attack. The team have arrived to complete the next stage of research, but begins seeing their number dwindle when they get attacked by the mysterious creature.

However, the differences between the team become clear and they must put them aside if they want to make it out alive. Even if the moral dilemma takes over in hopes of saving the planet too.

Verdict on Deep Freeze

Recap

The movie follows a group of researchers and workers working on a remote Antarctic base. However, they begin getting attacked by an unknown creature, which starts picking them off. It leads them into a battle to try to discover what is behind the attack.

Best Parts

The location is the one solid thing about the movie; it creates an isolated environment for the characters to operate in.

Worst Parts

In the end, this feels more like a cheap knock-off version of The Thing. It lacks the scares, the atmosphere and the creature creations. The performances don’t impress, and we are left spiralling into a forgettable movie.

Final ThoughtsDeep Freeze is a cheap The Thing Knock-Off.

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Prison of the Dead (2000) Movie Review

 Prison of the Dead is a basic horror which lacks too many scares.

First Reaction – Prison of the Dead is a basic horror which lacks too many scares.

Director: David DeCoteau

Writer: Matthew Jason Walsh (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Kristof, an eccentric rich kid, tricks his high school friends into getting back together for a reunion of sorts, under the pretense of a funeral. The group of twenty-somethings is forced to spend the night in an old abandoned witches’ prison. During a Ouija Board séance, the schoolmates accidentally unearth three dead executioners from their graves. A little confused, and quite a bit angry, the Crypt Keepers initiate a killing spree that will only end when everyone is dead. Fortunately, the schoolmates all wore black. Too bad it’s for their own funerals

Runtime: 1 Hour 13 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Prison of the Dead starts when Kristof (Flood) and friends Rory (Guerin), Allie (Ryan), and Michele (Mayer) head to Calvin’s (Page) funeral. However, it turns into a prank by the rich kids getting one over their friends in hopes of bringing them back together.

Meanwhile, they are not alone in the location and both sides clash over what they want. However, it is the bigger secrets for the area that cause the problems, and the evil within the walls gives them a battle to survive.

Recap

The movie follows a group of rich kids doing a paranormal investigation in a haunted prison. However, it goes horribly wrong, leading them down a dangerous fight against the undead.

Best Parts

The idea of a paranormal investigation goes wrong is the easy and watchable concept. We get a creepy environment throughout the movie with the storm raging during the night.

Worst Parts

The movie struggles to commit to the bigger, darker storyline, and using the ‘of the dead’ tag makes you think zombie invasion. It is not that more possession of spirits is rising; it is a little bit confusing about what they bring to life. The story takes a while getting going, which holds things back and fails to let the stars give their best performances.

Final ThoughtsPrison of the Dead is a largely dull horror.

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Lure (2026) Movie Review

First Reaction – Lure is a horror which lacks to pull you in past the torture games.

Director: Oliver Cox

Writer: Oliver Cox (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Silvia Presente
  • Kit Esuruoso
  • Joey Lockhart
  • Paul David-Gough
  • Gregory Fung

Plot: After being invited to a party by a mysterious and alluring woman, six men awake to find themselves part of a cult family’s gruesome annual tradition to find the perfect suitor.

Runtime: 1 Hour 33 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Lure starts when a group of men, Tom, Joe, David, Marcus, Francis and Damien are invited to a party. Islay (Presente) is hosting a surprise for the young men, but it is more than they expected. She forces the young men to play a game with twisted rules and sadistic consequences.

However, her games bring the men closer, as they begin to understand what Islay wants from them. Can they solve it before it is too late, or are they doomed to become the latest victims in her twisted games?

Recap

The movie follows a young woman who has captured a group of young men and has begun putting them through a difficult series of tests. However, they are unsure why they have been selected and her tests begin to show a much more twisted motivation.

Best Parts

The mystery behind what is happening is the highlight of the film. Elsewhere, the performances are strong for the victims involved.

Worst Parts

In the end, this feels more like a stranger torture idea. It often feels like the violence has no real direction, the games themselves feel tame an uninteresting. Nothing does anything to make you go wow, I want to see what happens next.

Where to Watch

Lure is on UK digital 2 February from Reel2Reel Films

Final ThoughtsLure feels more like a twisted game without enough direction.

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Metamorphosis (2007) Movie Review

Metamorphosis is a late-night horror film where a researcher falls for a vampire, revealing deep historical secrets and engaging in supernatural battles.

First Reaction – Metamorphosis is the late night horror 101

Director: Jenõ Hódi

Writer: Jenõ Hódi, Tibor Fonyodi, Allan Katz (Screenplay)

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Plot: Keith is writing a book about Countess Elizabeth Bathory and traveling through Hungary with his friends J.J. and Kim researching her life. While trying to find the monastery, he meets the gorgeous and seductive Elizabeth, who guides the trio to the place. Keith and Elizabeth fall in love for each other, and after a car accident, they have a supernatural journey with revelations and fatalities.

Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Metamorphosis starts when Keith (Sevier), Kim (Higham) and J.J. (Hollway) head to Hungary to research Countess Elizabeth Bathory. They meet a beautiful stranger (Violette) who joins them in the monastery for his research. However, the stranger turns out to be Elizabeth herself, a known vampire roaming the area.

Once Keith learns the truth, he learns the deep secrets of her place in the world. However, he is drawn into a bigger battle for control and attempts to end the curse placed on the locals for centuries.

Recap

The movie follows a researcher wanting to explore the history of a countess in Hungary. However, he meets the person he was studying and finds himself drawn into fighting the bigger battle going on between the warring sides.

Best Parts

The environment and diving into the history is interesting and helps elevate the darker stuff committed in history. Elsewhere, the performances are solid for the movie.

Worst Parts

This doesn’t do too much new for the bigger idea of vampires from generations before. It has basic horrors but never anything which feels scary and is more action based. This could be a solid enough late-night horror.

Final ThoughtsMetamorphosis is a standard late-night horror movie.

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Out of Darkness: Heavy is the Crown 2 (2026) Movie Review

First Reaction – Out of Darkness: Heavy is the Crown Vol.2 is an interesting journey through history.

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Out of Darkness: Heavy Is The Crown Vol. 2 (VOD Release 2/3/26)

Director: Amadeuz Christ

Plot: Continue the journey of exploring the African Sacred Science Spiritual System, examining the spiritual texts of Ancient Egypt, including the Shabaka Stone, Memphite Theology, Coffin Texts, and the Book of the Coming Forth by Day, in addition to detailing the Greek and Roman conquest leading to the subsequent formation of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.

Runtime: 2 Hour 14 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Recap
The movie continues to explore the mythology behind the spiritual connection. It shows what has been created in modern society and how it was originally a much deeper meaning. This creates a journey through history and teaches of the meaning behind symbols, beliefs and spiritual events.

Best Parts
If you want to learn more about the history of the spiritual connections and religious iconography. This is fantastic journey. It shows the importance of each and everything which happened in the past.

Worst Parts
This is part two of a massive journey. There is a lot to take in which could become overwhelming for everyone to following along with. You could easily see chapters of the connections if you want to learn more, instead of every single chapter on the journey.

Final Thoughts -Out of Darkness: Heavy is the Crown Vol.2 continues the journey very well.

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Out of Darkness: Heavy in the Crown Part One (2026) Movie Review

First Reaction – Out of Darkness: Heavy Is The Crown Vol. 1 has an interesting history into mythology.

Out of Darkness: Heavy Is The Crown Vol. 1 (VOD Release 2/3/26)

Director: Amadeuz Christ

Plot: Begin the journey of exploring Ancient Egypt (Kemet) by examining the “original mythological stories,” such as the Ausarian Drama and Judgment Scene found in the Book of the Coming Forth by Day, that have served not only as the basis for spiritual systems across the planet, but for many of the foundational concepts of western civilization and religion.

Runtime: 1 Hour 55 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Verdict on Out of Darkness: Heavy Is The Crown Vol. 1

Recap

The documentary explores the first chapter of Ancient Egypt and how the first mythological stories began to unfold. It dives into deeper meaning and explores how the stories grew to become the modern tales he knows now.

Best Parts

This is an interesting journey through the history of mythological tales which have become bigger. It will show the bigger stories we look at differently and celebrate in different ways.

Worst Parts

While this is an interesting history lesson, it doesn’t grab you in to a way where you want to see everything. It does make it the most interesting elements of the stories involved.

Final Thoughts Out of Darkness: Heavy Is the Crown Vol. 1 has interesting stories, but they are not as engaging.