Under The Skin (2013): The planet she fell in love with
Graham Williamson explores Jonathan Glazer’s 2013 unsettling sci-fi horror, Under The Skin…
Graham Williamson explores Jonathan Glazer’s 2013 unsettling sci-fi horror, Under The Skin…
Graham Williamson revisits Joe Cornish’s 2011 council estate-set alien invasion film, Attack the Block, which brilliantly subverted the notion of faceless ‘hoodie horror’…
Graham Williamson heads back to Halloween 1992 for the BBC’s broadcast of Ghostwatch and examines how Stephen Volk’s ghost story still endures despite only a single airing in almost 30 years…
Graham Williamson explores Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You, the hit BBC series, and finds ‘a recurrent thread of horror imagery around the edges of the show’…
Graham Williamson digs into the 2021 adaptation of the Arthurian legend…
Graham Williamson examines Whistle and I’ll Come to You, the unofficial first instalment in the BBC’s A Ghost Story for Christmas series…
Graham Williamson discusses Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends, a staple of 90s television weirdness (and even weirder subjects)…
Graham Williamson returns with another helping of ’90s outré via the ostensibly anti-commercial third album from The Auteurs, After Murder Park. Welcome to Weird ’90s…
Graham Williamson ponders the curiously disruptive and surrealist cigarette advertising from the final decade of the twentieth century. Welcome to Weird ’90s…
Graham Williamson is back with his latest column entry. This time he dips his hand into a jar of Chris Morris’s Blue Jam, ‘a unique, intoxicating dissection of pre-millennial mores’. Welcome to Weird ’90s…