Horror Movie Review: Howling IV: The Original Nightmare (1988)
Howling IV: The Original Nightmare, the fourth film in the franchise, bucks a bit of a trend for the series so far by being a thoroughly serious film, even while having absurd moments.
Howling IV: The Original Nightmare, the fourth film in the franchise, bucks a bit of a trend for the series so far by being a thoroughly serious film, even while having absurd moments.
While LAPD detectives Roger and Doug are investigating a spree of crime committed by dead criminals, Roger is killed. He is brought back to life by a resurrecting machine used on these criminals. Then the real case begins…
In a time of social and political unrest in Haiti, anthropologist Dennis Alan travels to the torn country to study a Voodoo drug used in religious practices to turn victims into living zombies.
A highly successful comic book artist gains inspiration from a mystical book, inadvertently he summons an evil spirit into his basement studio that kills him. Decades later, an art student goes rooting around the sealed boxes in his cellar and releases the supernatural forces trapped there.
The Unnamable, based off the H.P. Lovecraft story of the same name, was directed, written, and produced by Jean-Paul Ouellette, and stars Charles Klausmeyer, Mark Kinsey Stephenson, Alexandra Durrell and Laura Albert.
Woodchipper Massacre is a low-budget late-80’s horror comedy movie directed, written and produced by Jon McBride. Who also stars in it alongside Denice Edeal, Tom Casiello and Patricia McBride.
Part slasher horror, part cheesy soap-opera, Iced doesn’t seem to know quite what it wants to be and that muddled thinking comes through strongly on the screen. However, that doesn’t stop it being entertaining.
One hell of a hidden gem, Amsterdamned is a 1988 Dutch slasher film directed and written by Dick Maas, and starring Huub Stapel, Monique van de Ven, and Serge-Henri Valcke.