Sunday, 28 September 2025

PREVIEW: Delivery Run (2025 Film) A Chilling Midnight Chase

 


A late shift turns lethal in Delivery Run, a gripping new horror starring Alexander Arnold and landing on UK digital platforms on 6 October 2025 through Plaion Pictures. Directed and co-written by Joey Palmroos, the film caused a stir at Grimmfest 2024 and is drawing praise for its sharp mix of brutal tension and sly humour. Horror Fuel calls Arnold “terrific as a likeable loser we can’t help but cheer for,” while Screen Sphere describes it as “a bloody and fun rollercoaster of a horror film” that delivers both scares and wicked laughs.

The plot centres on Lee, a delivery driver drowning in gambling debts and trouble he can’t shake. Arnold brings weary charm and raw energy to the role as Lee heads out on a freezing night shift across the backroads of Minnesota, hoping to scrape together quick cash. A minor clash with a menacing snow plough soon explodes into a deadly game of cat and mouse. What starts as petty intimidation becomes a relentless pursuit across frozen rivers, silent truck stops and endless winter highways, each turn cranking up the danger.

Armed with a battered car, a dying phone and sheer stubbornness, Lee has to outthink a driver hell-bent on grinding him into the snow. The result is a nerve-jangling road trip from hell that fuses survival horror with the rush of a high-speed thriller. With strong support from Liam James Collins, Arthur Sylense, Jussi Lampi and Nadine Higgin, Delivery Run promises a sharp and chilling ride that never eases off the accelerator.

On UK digital platforms 6 October 2025.

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Monday, 22 September 2025

COMPETITION: Win The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 1 & 2 on Blu-ray



The Walking Dead: Dead City is back for its second thrilling season, heralding the return of fan favourites Negan and Maggie, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan. The fearless fighters must journey deeper into the gore-filled heart of post-apocalyptic New York.

And to celebrate we have a copy on Blu-ray to give away!

Synopsis:
THE UNDEAD are back, and this time they’re not the only ones raising hell in Manhattan, as The Walking Dead: Dead City returns for a gritty, gore-filled journey into the heart of post-apocalyptic New York with fan favourites Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen, Supernatural, The Boys) as Negan and Lauren Cohan (The Boy, The Vampire Diaries) as Maggie at the helm. The second season plunges us deeper into the twisted relationship between the battle worn pair, as they navigate a city crawling not just with walkers but power-hungry enemies both old and new.  
 
After the resounding success of the first season and hot on the heels of its transmission on Sky Max, The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and digital on 29 September 2025, alongside the Seasons 1 & 2 Box Set, courtesy of Acorn Media International. The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 Blu-ray and DVD also feature a fantastic reversible sleeve making it the perfect addition to any fan’s collection. 
 
Picking up where the action-packed first season left off, we see our uneasy allies thrown into opposite sides of a brutal turf war that threatens to consume what’s left of civilisation. New alliances are formed and old loyalties are tested as the shadowy New Babylon Federation steps in, bringing with it a whole new set of dangers and political intrigue. With factions at war, vicious new enemies emerging and the walkers more ruthless than ever, Maggie (Cohan) and Negan (Morgan) must decide whether survival means standing together… or apart.  
 
The first season introduces us to a broken Manhattan, overrun with the undead and ruled by chaos. Maggie, now a hardened leader, joins forces with former nemesis Negan to rescue her kidnapped son, Herhsel (Logan Kim – Ghostbusters), from the clutches of the sadistic Croat (Željko Ivanek – Seven Psychopaths, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri). Joined by mysterious newcomer Ginny (Mahina Napoleon – NCIS: Hawai’i) and pursued by merciless marshals, the pair journey through New York’s crumbling skyline where horrors lurk around every corner and not just the flesh-eating kind.  
 
With a gripping narrative, electric performances and jaw-dropping set pieces – and let’s not forget kick-ass zombie action – this is a must-own for any fan of The Walking Dead. For shocking twists, dangerous turns and uneasy alliances step into The Walking Dead: Dead City. The city is more dangerous than ever… return if you dare. 

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Sunday, 21 September 2025

PREVIEW: Dead of Winter (2025 Film) Starring Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson stars in Dead of Winter, a gripping survival drama coming to UK and Irish cinemas on 26 September. She plays Barb, a widow carrying the weight of grief, who travels to northern Minnesota to scatter her husband’s ashes where their story first began. What starts as a journey of remembrance turns into a desperate struggle when a sudden blizzard leaves her cut off in the frozen wilderness.

Her search for refuge leads to a secluded cabin hiding more danger than the storm itself. Inside, a young woman is held captive by a volatile couple, portrayed by Judy Greer and Marc Menchaca. Isolated and surrounded by snow, Barb is forced to confront both the menace before her and the ache she carries within, drawing on memory and resilience to survive.

Combining stark natural backdrops with psychological intensity, Dead of Winter promises an emotional and suspenseful cinema experience this autumn.

Dead of Winter opens in UK and Irish cinemas on 26 September.

Friday, 19 September 2025

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon returns for season three on Sky Max and NOW

By Jon Donnis

The wait is almost over. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is back for a third season, and all episodes of the global phenomenon will be available exclusively on Sky Max and streaming service NOW on Friday, 24 October.

Season three, filmed in Spain, follows Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) as they continue their journey to somehow return home and to the ones they love. As they struggle to find their way back, the path takes them further astray, leading them through distant lands with ever-changing and unfamiliar conditions as they witness the various effects of the Walker apocalypse.

Alongside Reedus and McBride, the new series introduces a formidable roster of talent. Eduardo Noriega, Óscar Jaenada and Alexandra Masangkay join as series regulars, while Stephen Merchant makes a guest appearance. Additional cast includes Candela Saitta, Hugo Arbués, Greta Fernández, Gonzalo Bouza, Hada Nieto, Yassmine Othman and Cuco Usín.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3 premieres in the UK on Friday, 24 October, exclusively on Sky Max and streaming service NOW.

Wednesday, 17 September 2025

PREVIEW: The Summoning of Baby Blue (2025 Film) - Starring Valeria San Martín

Black Mandala returns with a fresh descent into horror, unveiling The Summoning of Baby Blue at its world premiere during Sinistro Fest. The film arrives from the same creative team behind The 100 Candles Game and The Red Book Ritual, shifting focus this time from folklore to the unsettling landscape of viral creepypasta.

Directed by Sergio Gonzalez, Brandon Piskorik, Felipe Vargas, Corey Benson Powers and Brian Sepanzyk, the story revolves around an eerie ritual whispered across the internet. Speak the words “Baby Blue, Blue Baby” before a mirror and something is said to appear. In this telling, what manifests is far more terrifying than a playground dare.

The cast brings together rising talent and familiar names, with Valeria San Martín, Justina Ceballos, Daniela Flombaum, Xochitl Gomez, Carmela Zumbado and Sara Canning joined by Nannu Spannauss, Giovanni Onetti, Agustín Olcese, Nicolás Onetti and Milagros Ribet. Screenwriter Camilo Zaffora threads the ritual through a series of unnerving short stories that gradually expand into a larger, connected mythology.

At the centre is a babysitting job that descends into chaos. A girl is dared to recite the ghostly phrase in the mirror, sparking what begins as a test of courage and ends as an awakening. Lights flicker, the chant echoes, and a spirit rises. From there the narrative branches into multiple tales, all orbiting the dark figure of Baby Blue and the fury of a restless mother.

Merging the intimacy of an urban legend with the structure of interwoven stories, The Summoning of Baby Blue delivers a chilling exploration of fear and the way stories spread, take hold, and refuse to be silenced.

Coming soon.

Wednesday, 10 September 2025

Joelle Rae and Emrhys Cooper Lead Peter Stylianou’s Psychological Horror The Nice Ones

Joelle Rae
 

By Jon Donnis

Filming has wrapped on The Nice Ones, a new psychological horror-thriller from writer and director Peter Stylianou. After gaining attention with his 2024 vampire feature Drained, Stylianou returns with a story that blends intimate paranoia with unsettling cosmic dread.

The film stars Joelle Rae (The Witcher) and Emrhys Cooper (Nosferatu) as Kate and Dale, a couple whose countryside trip with friends unravels in terrifying fashion. What begins as a carefree reunion at a chic Airbnb soon turns sinister after Kate spots strange lights in the sky. As paranoia takes hold, tensions within the group fracture, and an unseen force begins to infiltrate their retreat. Kate must face both her past and a threat that feels disturbingly otherworldly.

Emrhys Cooper

The ensemble cast brings together a mix of established and rising talent, including Donna Preston (The Sandman), Ian Whyte (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire), Daniela Norman (Tiny Pretty Things), Ayvianna Snow (How to Kill Monsters), James Akka (The Sandman), Nick Lavelle (Red XII), Tom Kelsey (National Theatre Live: Dr. Strangelove), and Andrew Lyle-Pinnock (The Little Mermaid).

Stylianou describes the project as an exploration of identity and trust, playing with the fear that those closest to us may not be who they appear to be. Produced by RG Films, Level 33 Entertainment, and Snow Pictures, the feature also marks Ayvianna Snow’s first step into producing, after building a career with more than seventy screen roles. Level 33 will oversee worldwide distribution.

The Nice Ones promises a sharp mix of character-driven tension and eerie, supernatural unease, setting up Stylianou as a filmmaker to watch in the independent horror space.

Ayvianna Snow

Tuesday, 2 September 2025

NEWS: Mr Whispers Reaches Crowdfunding Goal - What’s Next for The B-Team?

(L) Dorian Todd, (M) Megan Tremethick, (M) Sam MacMillan, (R) Novarro Ramon 
 

Press Release:

The B-Team has closed its debut feature campaign for Mr Whispers with a massive crowdfunding victory, raising £67,492 from 489 backers - 269% of its £25,000 goal - over the course of a 24-day campaign that began on August 5. The campaign was fronted by the film’s producer and star Megan Tremethick, whose previous credits include The Reign of Queen Ginnarra, The Slave and the Sorcerer, and In the Grip of Terror.

Billed as a late-1990s, VHS-era occult thriller, Mr Whispers is a retro horror project about a spooky urban legend. It tells the story of a group of curious film students, led by the goth sleuth Kathryn Hale (Tremethick), as they uncover the secrets that dwell within the shadows of an abandoned cinema linked to a series of child disappearances.

(L) Megan Tremethick as Kathryn Hale and Mr Whispers (R) 

While creating Mr Whispers, the crew drew inspiration from found footage horror, with films like Noroi: The Curse, The Blair Witch Project, and Lake Mungo informing its tone and style.

“Personally, I find genre films of this style to be the most frightening,” director Dorian Todd explained. “When the camera exists in the story, it feels real. With Mr Whispers, I wanted everything to feel raw and genuine. The characters, their reactions and, of course, the scares.”

Although the B-Team is a new creative label under the British Horror Studio umbrella, the production team is an experienced group. Directors Seumas MacNeil, Oliver Revie, and the aforementioned Todd are making moves in the UK horror scene following collaborations with Lawrie Brewster and Sarah Daly’s Hex Studios. The cast also includes Tremethick, Novarro Ramon, Stephen Corrall, and Sam Barclay, who will be familiar to viewers of Brewster and Daly’s brand of scare fare.

(L) Megan Tremethick, (M) Dorian Todd, (M) Novarro Ramon, (R) Sam MacMillan

From Hex Studios to Amicus Productions, British Horror Studio’s output is inspired by the UK’s genre cinema from yesteryear, and The B-Team division is no different. The B Team’s branding references Tigon Productions, the 1960s and 1970s studio behind Witchfinder General and Blood on Satan’s Claw. The label’s logo even pays homage to the legendary studio’s emblem, replacing the tiger with a black cat. Tremethick, who co-leads the new outfit with Paul William Kelly, explained the symbolism:

“The Black Cat is eternally linked to witchcraft and superstition. It is also a beautiful and misunderstood beast, much like the team of underdogs that have come together to form this studio. Our aim is to provide inspiration to indie filmmakers and fans around the world.”

The B Team has stated that it intends to follow Tigon’s model of producing smaller-scale but distinctive horror titles, while also aiming to release three to four features each year. With that in mind, what does the future hold for the imprint?

Mr Whispers’ Crowdfunding Campaign Is an A+ for The Team

Mr Whispers‘ fundraising figures are notable for a debut project. The campaign’s shorter 24-day duration contrasts with the longer windows often used by new independent features. The average pledge of nearly £140 suggests strong uptake at collector levels, with audiences opting for physical media and premium rewards in addition to standard digital tiers.

The project also highlights the regional growth of independent horror production in Scotland. Communities in Fife and across the Central Belt have become active centres for low-budget genre filmmaking, with filmmakers and audiences overlapping through online groups and local networks. In the case of Mr Whispers, social activity from the British Horror Studio contributed significantly to late-stage pledges.

For The B-Team, the next step is production and delivery. The synopsis indicates a story set against the backdrop of late-1990s horror, with an emphasis on a visible central antagonist rather than a purely implied presence. The project will now enter post-production, with further announcements expected once schedules and distribution plans are confirmed.

The B-Team’s creation also reflects a wider shift within independent horror towards direct community engagement. Instead of relying solely on film festivals or traditional distributors, the studio uses crowdfunding as both a financial tool and a means of audience-building. This approach has become increasingly common in the genre, providing early financial data and evidence of audience interest for later negotiations with distributors or streaming platforms.

The independent film market remains competitive, but the B-Team’s debut establishes a foundation for further work. With a clear production target of three to four films annually, and with support from the British Horror Studio community, the label now has both the funding data and an identified audience to sustain ongoing development.

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