THE ACCURSED: Mena Suvari goes full beast mode in shlocky possession film
With top-billing from Mena Suvari, The Accursed is a fairly nuts-and-bolts haunted house-cum-possession film, bolstered by some moody cinematography and inventive direction.
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With top-billing from Mena Suvari, The Accursed is a fairly nuts-and-bolts haunted house-cum-possession film, bolstered by some moody cinematography and inventive direction.
Brimming with earnestness, eccentricity and tokusatsu action, Iké Boys is a fond portrait of fandom and friendship set on the cusp of the 21st century.
Many a great book has been written about comics, but few penned as ambitiously as Damien MacDonald's chronicling of European and American comics.
With a new Lord Of The Rings show out, Hannah Collins explores the connections between Tolkien and Wales that aren’t so obvious.
There’s something irrepressibly fun about Lauran Hibberd’s debut album, Garageband Superstar - full of headphone-blasting bangers that will catch fire when performed live.
The Cher Show is another successful chapter added to a never-ending biography: if you aren’t a fan going in, you’ll definitely leave as one.
While its runtime stretches the audience’s patience somewhat, Official Competition is largely successful in its meta-commentary on the nature of art and artists.
Today, we equate modern festival disasters with the ill-fated Fyre Festival and Astroworld. But years before them, the first name on everyone’s mind for all the wrong reasons was Woodstock '99.
The nostalgia of pop-punk is always hard to resist, and while Pale Waves' third album Unwanted doesn't reinvent the wheel, it's a valiant effort to keep it spinning.