British Horror Movie Reviews from Jul 2009

Reviews

28 Days Later

His fear began when he woke up alone. His terror began when he realised he wasn't.
Posted on 07/14/2009 by Pazuzu Iscariot
29 Days Later - His fear began when he woke up alone. His terror began when he realised he wasn't.
In 2002 British director Danny Boyle proved that the concept of a zombie movie can be updated and used to scare a whole new generation of horror fans. The notion of a fast moving zombie rather than the slow shambling undead that we have come to expect is not a new idea and was first noticeably used ... Read More "28 Days Later"

Creep

Evil Dwells Underground.
Posted on 07/14/2009 by Pazuzu Iscariot
Creep - Evil Dwells Underground
A cross between a slasher flick and a folklore horror, Creep is a British horror movie from writer and director Christopher Smith, taking place in the network of stations, tunnels and sewers that make up the London underground where Kate (German actress Franka Potente) is trapped after falling aslee... Read More "Creep"

Dog Soldiers

Six soldiers. Full moon. No chance.
Posted on 07/14/2009 by Pazuzu Iscariot
Dog Soldiers - Six soldiers. Full moon. No chance.
For an innovative yet still traditional werewolf movie look no further than British Horror movie Dog Soldiers. Following a team of soldiers who believe that they are on a routine training mission, the charismatic team soon realize that they may not have been given the right amount of information to ... Read More "Dog Soldiers"

Eden Lake

An unforgettable weekend.
Posted on 07/14/2009 by Pazuzu Iscariot
Eden Lake - An unforgettable weekend.
Eden Lake is a disturbing British horror movie utilising the nations current fascination with youth violence to provide horror based on the present hysteria being caused by British sensationalist media. With the tabloid obsession with knife crime, gang culture and "happy slapping", what better way t... Read More "Eden Lake"

Mum And Dad

Parents can be bloody murder
Posted on 07/14/2009 by Pazuzu Iscariot
Mum and Dad - Parents can be bloody murder
Steven Sheil's directorial debut, Mum and Dad, is a typically twisted Brit horror portraying the misguidedly motivated psycho family horror that the British do so well. With enough gruesome gore to satisfy your typical gorehound and a plotline sick and twisted enough to leave the most hardened horro... Read More "Mum And Dad"