Marli Siu isn’t the Anna of Anna and the Apocalypse. Instead, she occupies the much-maligned best friend role, the space occupied by less traditionally attractive women (or, even more egregiousl...
John McPhail never really envisioned himself as a horror director, given his most successful feature prior to the barnstorming Anna and the Apocalypse was micro-budget rom-com Where Do We Go From Here...
Joseph Kahn isn’t exactly what one might call a prolific filmmaker, with just three three films to his name to date. Of those, the hilariously unhinged slasher Detention is, clearly, of most int...
Mark Benton will be a familiar face to British readers, having enjoyed a varied and successful television career on that side of the pond for many years, appearing in the likes of Midsomer Murders, Th...
British filmmaker Matthew Holness cut his teeth as the creator, writer, and eponymous star of cult dark comedy show Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace. When discussing his debut feature, Possum, at Frig...
Anna and the Apocalypse is one of those rare treats; a horror movie that’s heart-warming and gory in equal measure. There’s been a recent resurgence in the Christmas horror sub-genre, with...
Leigh Whannell doesn’t need to prove his horror credentials at this stage, having co-created the unstoppable Saw series alongside lifelong buddy James Wan. Although he partook in Wan’s oth...
Writer-director, and sometimes actor, Joe Lynch has long been a fan favourite among horror aficionados, often unfairly cast in the shadow of his hetero life-mate (and podcast co-host on The Movie Cryp...
Barbara Crampton is a legend, plain and simple. Earlier this year she wrote a scorching op-ed for Birth.Movies.Death about how offensive it is to be called a Scream Queen given her lengthy and v...