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Horror films

July 2024

  • Harley Wilson and Shabana Azeez in Birdeater

    Birdeater review – nightmarish buck’s party in the bush becomes faintly preposterous

  • Jung Yu-mi on the sofa looks over her shoulder

    Sleep review – deviously twisty new parenthood-themed Korean thriller

  • Maika Monroe in profile as a bedraggled looking Agent Lee Harker in Longlegs, screaming in a car in a dull, grey forest setting

    Wendy Ide's film of the week
    Longlegs review – Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage grip in brooding horror thriller

  • Martha Gill

    Cinema now
    Forget the tired franchises, a new wave of horror movies will make us jump out of our seats

    Martha Gill
  • Inner demons: grappling with childhood trauma in horror movies

  • Schlitter: Evil in the Woods review – tightly crafted horror turned DIY torture tutorial

  • Longlegs review – Nicolas Cage is a miscast killer in misfiring hokum

  • ‘The catharsis was profound, but I’ll never watch it’: Alicia Witt on facing her demons on film

  • In a Violent Nature review – horror unplugged is quietly gruesome

  • Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    Sleep review – marriage unravels in gleeful Korean somnambulist psycho-chiller

  • Thine Ears Shall Bleed review – occult horror-western heads into the wilderness

  • ‘If my babysitter’s evil, I’m screwed!’: horror director Ti West on outraging the moral majority

  • MaXXXine review – Mia Goth chills in grisly conclusion to Ti West’s horror trilogy

  • Mark Kermode on film
    Mark Kermode on… Kathryn Bigelow, a stylish ruffler of feathers

  • Loop Track review – no escape for tormented hiker on horror trek to creature-feature hell

June 2024

  • This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Elaine Umuhire, left, and Lupita Nyong'o in a scene from "A Quiet Place: Day One." (Gareth Gatrell/Paramount Pictures via AP)

    A Quiet Place: Day One review – noise-free alien-invasion prequel starts with a bang

    The latest in the alien-terror series finds Lupita Nyong’o connecting with stranger Joseph Quinn as the monsters terrorise a city into trembling silence
  • Mia Goth, left, and Halsey in MaXXXine.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    MaXXXine review – a horribly watchable Hollywood tale of sex, death, fear and gore

    Mia Goth returns for the third chapter of the X trilogy as an adult film star trying to take a crack at horror while a serial killer stalks the city’s sex workers
    • The Exorcism review – frighteningly bad horror remake with Russell Crowe

    • Something in the Water review – contrived shark thriller with no hidden depths

    • Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
      Streaming: Godzilla, Kong and the best monster movies

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