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Horror films

September 2024

  • film still of a woman in the woods with a crossbow

    Never Let Go review – Halle Berry takes hold of uneven woodland horror

  • Willa Fitzgerald in Strange Darling.

    Strange Darling review – grisly but audacious serial-killer horror outside the comfort zone

  • She is screaming

    Clawfoot review – Hollywood nepo babies do fine in horror-comedy bathed in gore

  • In a waitress's uniform with name tag, she looks horrified

    Last Straw review – waitress holes up in diner in twisty low-budget siege horror

  • Speak No Evil review – James McAvoy gives roaring life to red-blooded holiday horror

  • Subservience review – Megan Fox’s AI home-service android goes rogue in schlocky thriller

  • First look review
    Heretic review – Hugh Grant has devilishly dark fun in talky, twisty horror

  • The Vourdalak review – deviously fun horror is très drôle vampire chamber piece

  • First look review
    Nightbitch review – Amy Adams turns into a dog in rough dark comedy

  • Starve Acre review – Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark hole up in brooding Yorkshire folk-horror

  • Wendy Ide's film of the week
    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice review – Tim Burton has fun with pleasingly idiosyncratic sequel

  • Red Rooms review – dark, unnerving French-language chiller

  • ‘I’ve failed, badly – and I’m good with it’: James McAvoy on class, comfort and carnage

  • The Front Room review – Brandy Norwood shines in muddled camp horror

  • Stream team
    Go fish: Piranha 3D makes Saving Private Ryan look like an afternoon picnic

  • Red Rooms review – fashion model fixates on a serial-killer in unsettling dark-web horror

August 2024

  • A few of Martin Scorsese’s favourite British films (clockwise from top left): Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde; To the Public Danger; The Legend of Hell House; and ‘dark gem’ Went the Day Well?

    Mark Kermode on film
    Mark Kermode on… Martin Scorsese’s love of British cinema

  • film still of man hugging woman against red-lit background of faces

    AfrAId review – throwaway AI-themed horror devoid of suspense

  • A film still of a blonde man in a dimly lit room looking at the camera

    Milk & Serial: the vicious, viral $800-budget horror that’s free to watch

  • Broken Bird.

    Broken Bird review – creepily brilliant psych-horror of control-freak funeral-parlour attendant

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