Sean Burton

Hailing from a city known for Motörhead's Lemmy and pottery, Sean's exposure to horror came at an early age when he saw an overpriced VHS version of The Lost Boys. Like a true Brit, he's sarcastic, over-opinionated and thinks he's funnier than he actually is. His preferred sub-genres of horror are found footage and gore. Lots of gore.

‘The Cloverfield Paradox’ (2018) Movie Review

Secrecy and speculation have been the key to the success of the Cloverfield franchise. As one of the first films to truly utilize viral marketing, the 2008 Matt Reeves directed Cloverfield generated unprecedented buzz with its fictitious products (Slusho, anyone?) and mysterious websites containing seemingly nonsensical puzzles. Its sequel, 2016’s …

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Argento Meets Hellraiser in Twisted Turkish Torture Tale, ‘Baskin’ (2016) – Movie Review

Turkey isn’t particularly well known for its horror movie output, until now: Baskin is a showcase of the potential that the country has to offer – but it has a way to go before becoming a serious contender on the world horror stage. Five policemen answer a distress call from a nearby …

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