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Five reasons to watch ‘Last Night In Soho’, Edgar Wright’s dark new movie

In cinemas now, ‘Last Night In Soho’ is the must-see new psycho-horror from ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ director Edgar Wright → Read More

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A music lover’s visitors guide to Soho, inspired by ‘Last Night In Soho’

To mark the release of Edgar Wright's 'Last Night In Soho', we suggest what a music lover might like to do with One Day In Soho → Read More

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The Sound of ‘... Soho’: 5 killer cuts from Edgar Wright’s soundtrack and 5 companion tracks picked by

NME's pick of five tracks, as well as five additional companion songs, from the 'Last Night In Soho' soundtrack → Read More

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10 butt-kicking ‘80s songs on the licensed tracklist to the 'Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy' video game – and the moments you’ll want to hear them

That’s right, the new Marvel game from Eidos lets you listen to some classics on Star-Lord’s cassette player as you head into battle → Read More

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Seven big reasons to play 'Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy'

In partnership with Square Enix It’s your chance to step into Star-Lord’s boots In Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, the character choice is easy: you’re former space pilot Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, the self-appointed leader of the rag-tag-iest super team who ever banded together, and they’re all present and correct: Rocket, Groot, Gamora and Drax. […] → Read More

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‘Seance’ review: teen horror will turn your film night into a slumber party

Don't let this dreary supernatural slasher ruin your friends film night. 'Seance', on Shudder, is best avoided (along with ouija boards) → Read More

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'Martyrs Lane' review: imaginary friend horror for 'Midsomer Murders' fans

Get ready for some serious scares performed with subtlety in 'Martyrs Lane', Ruth Platt's worthwhile horror streaming on Shudder → Read More

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'Bleed With Me' review: vampire-flavoured psycho-thriller kinda sucks

With a plot like a four-piece jigsaw and acting from a Tommy Wiseau movie, it's fangs but no fangs to Shudder horror 'Bleed With Me' → Read More

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‘The Boy Behind The Door’ review: convention-breaking child abduction thriller is heart-attack-inducingly tense

The deeply disturbing thriller ‘The Boy Behind The Door’ is brilliant, but difficult to watch. → Read More

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'Kandisha' review: a French teen's demonic revenge gone wrong

When Amelie calls on an eastern spirit to deal with her ex, things soon go awry in 'Kandisha', Shudder's latest original horror movie → Read More

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'The Velvet Underground' review: Todd Haynes' revisionist rock doc

This revisionist biography, 'The Velvet Underground', evokes an intoxicating era – but sidelines Lou Reed, the band's creative heart → Read More

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'Son' review: Oh boy! It's 'The Omen' for a new generation

Ivan Kavanagh's 'Son' is a cracking 'demonic kid' flick that draws on, but never copies, classics like 'The Omen' and 'Rosemary's Baby' → Read More

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'Vicious Fun' review: horror comedy caper swings the hatchet on critics

Evan Marsh's nerdy hero shines in 'Vicious Fun' – a make-’em laugh, make-‘em slash romp from rising Canadian Cody Calahan → Read More

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‘An Unquiet Grave’ review: grief-stricken widower gets lost in the after-wife

In Shudder Original 'An Unquiet Grave', a man tries to bring his wife back from the dead on the anniversary of her untimely passing → Read More

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‘The Amusement Park’ review: lost George Romero thriller meditates on horror’s final taboo

No zombies here – just horror film legend George Romero's hellish nightmare about growing old, 'The Amusement Park', rediscovered on Shudder → Read More

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‘Skull: The Mask’ review: move over Jason, there’s a new slasher anti-hero on the scene

Stylised Brazilian horror 'Skull: The Mask' (on Shudder now) shows the slasher genre has plenty of guts left to spill. Don't miss it → Read More

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‘Fried Barry’ review: the only thing missing from this hedonistic horror is Nic Cage

Drugged, abducted and imprisoned by aliens – you've never been on a bender like Barry goes on in new Shudder horror 'Fried Barry. → Read More

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‘Deadhouse Dark’ review: cheap-‘n’-fear-full horror shorts from Down Under

The arcing narrative is weak, but the directors of these stories take the right kinds of risks in Aussie horror series 'Deadhouse Dark'. → Read More

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'The Banishing' review: tale of the "most haunted house in England"

In Shudder's new horror, 'The Banishing', a limp reverend and his free-spirited wife deal with a right pain in the rectory → Read More

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‘The Power’ review: haunted hospital horror requires patience

Newcomer Rose Williams wards off spirits in a ward of spirits. That's the plot of new Shudder hospital horror 'The Power', streaming now → Read More