Horror Movie Review: Human Experiments (1979)
A nasty in name only (and maybe for its sexualised poster art), Human Experiments (also known as Beyond the Gate) is a dull and unexceptional horror.
A nasty in name only (and maybe for its sexualised poster art), Human Experiments (also known as Beyond the Gate) is a dull and unexceptional horror.
An odd movie, in that it is part slasher and part supernatural horror, Tourist Trap comes from director David Schmoeller, who co-wrote it with J. Larry Carroll.
A video nasty to avoid, Don’t Go Near the Park was directed by Lawrence D. Foldes, and stars Aldo Ray, Meeno Peluce, Tamara Taylor, Robert Gribbin, Barbara Bain, and Linnea Quigley.
1979’s The Brood is a captivating psychological body horror written and directed by David Cronenberg. It stars Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, and Art Hindle.
One of the most famous video nasties ever, 1979’s The Driller Killer was directed by Abel Ferrara who also starred alongside Carolyn Marz, Baybi Day, and Harry Schultz.
Unashamed in its ripping off of Jaws, Up from the Depths feels like a spoof horror but it is not. It’s just really, really bad.
They don’t make movies like this anymore. Let’s all be thankful of that. Written by Carl Kitt and directed by Don Keeslar, Bog is cheap, poorly shot, poorly acted & a chore to get through. It’s a bad horror movie that has next to no redeeming features.
In space no-one can hear you scream. In 1979 the Alien franchise was born & almost 40 years later it is still an incredible watch.