
Tonight on HorrorXtra at 9.00 PM
Frankenstein-inspired body horror. Three women wake up to discover they've been sewn together in one body, and must piece together their memories to find whoever did this - and make them pay.
Posted on 1st August 2022

Another busy month is lined-up for you on HorrorXtra, including the return flight of a true TV classic, Airwolf!
Here's the lowdown on what August has to offer:
Mutant X continues weekdays at 3pm and chronicles the adventures of a team of human mutants possessing extraordinary powers as a result of genetic engineering. Like hundreds of other unsuspecting subjects, these new mutants were altered in secret experiments conducted in a covert government project. Realising that events have spun out of control, the organisation that created them is urgently hunting them down in an urgent "product recall". Mutant X's mission is to seek out fellow mutants to help them come to terms with their astoni... »
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Posted on 19th May 2022

"They are hostile, these Sensorites, but in the strangest possible way..."
Demon Records presents a narrated TV soundtrack from the very first series of Doctor Who, The Sensorites starring William Hartnell as the Doctor.
The TARDIS lands on board a spaceship, in orbit around a planet known as the Sense-Sphere. The Doctor and his companions learn that the human crew have been imprisoned on their craft by the Sensorites, who blame them for the introduction of a fatal disease. When the Sensorites steal the TARDIS lock, the travellers are forced to go with the aliens to their planet and attempt to broker peace between the races. But man... »
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HorrorXtra at 7.00 PM
Series 1, Episode 9.
Santini accepts a dangerous mission to fly to Cuba and rescue two political prisoners who are being ransomed for $2 million.
Posted on 29th April 2022

A birthday bash becomes a bloodbath when monsters escape from a supernatural storybook, leaving a group of teenagers to fight for their lives and shut the party down in the UK TV premiere of Book of Monsters on May 16th on Horror. We chatted to its director, Stewart Sparke about this fun, retro-filled fright-fest.
HC: Did you know from a young age that you wanted to be a film director?
SS: I remember first realising that I wanted to make films during one of many viewings of The Mummy (1999) on VHS in my bedroom on an old 15" TV. I became quite obsessed with the film and tried to make all my friends come over to watch it bec... »
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LATEST REVIEW Wyrmwood: Apocalypse - Blu-ray review
Posted on 30th April 2022

Zombie cinema is a genre that's literally dying on its feet. Restrained by its own concept strong or original movies of the undead are few and very far between. The TV series The Walking Dead and all its spin-offs has ensured that every possible avenue of interest or uniqueness has been followed. Wyrmwood: Apocalypse is a brutal and bloody entry and attempts to deliver a more violent and relevant to today's de-sensitised audience.
In a zombie infested Australian wasteland, hard-edged soldier Rhys (Luke McKenzie) - who uses zombies as fuel for his barbie - dedicates his days to tracking down and capturing surv... »
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