YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE: Violence and Reclaiming Narratives of Abuse

Lynne Ramsay's YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE is an auteur's vision of a revenge flick - a character study full of symbolism.

Romper Stomper – Episode 3: “Poetry”

Blake gets paranoid about Kane. Cindi becomes friendly with Antifasc. Malik reels with guilt after defending himself in the street.

FUNNY GAMES: Confront Yourself

Michael Haneke's infamous 1997 film FUNNY GAMES is a confrontation not just of violence in media, it is also a confrontation of ourselves & why we consume violent media.

The Senselessness + Style of Murder in Mickey Keating’s PSYCHOPATHS

Mickey Keating's PSYCHOPATHS tells a series of short narratives about people driven to kill. A nasty, stylised piece of work.

THE GARLOCK INCIDENT: Broken American Dreams En Route to Las Vegas

A fantastic found footage horror which contrasts the old v. new American Dream in a ghost town, where a group of friends gets lost.

Fear the Walking Dead – Season 3, Episode 11: “La Serpiente”

Strand must help Madison make a deal at the dam for water. But with Daniel in the mix, who knows what'll happen.

THE TRANSFIGURATION’s Blood Sucking Construction of Masculinity & Mental Illness

A young man stuck in a bad neighbourhood gets lost in a fantasy of vampirism, leading to unexpected consequences.

Why SCREAM 2 is Better Than People Are Willing to Admit

One of the better horror sequels, SCREAM 2 takes aim at the sensationalisation of true crime, media exploitation, and yes, even the horror genre and sequels themselves.