“A thrilling look into disjunctive relationships”: Fêtid Review
"Morgan’s multi-faceted script offers a combination of dark comedy and depth which keeps the audience consistently intrigued."
Interview: Alexandra Andrews, author of Who is Maud Dixon?
Alexandra Andrews’s psychological thriller, Who is Maud Dixon?, tests the limits of fiction. Literally. The novel begins in media res: Florence Darrow wakes up...
More Slush than Snow – The Snowman fails to impress
Jonnie Barrow is severely disappointed by the new Scandi thriller
“It’s as though I’m being watched”
Cressida Peever’s mystery explores the eery blankness of receiving anonymous postcards
Review: Eye In The Sky – a warning about the costs of war
Apart from the climax, Rickman’s final film doesn’t have much ‘thrill’ for a thriller, writes Alistair Badenoch
Review: Hush – a cat and mouse fight to the death
Hush negotiates the established conventions of the home-invasion horror concerning female victimhood, writes Louise Howland