Horror Movie Review: Ghoul School (1990)
Trying way to hard to be a ‘so bad it’s good movie’, the only thing Ghoul School accomplishes is being bad. Oh so very bad.
Trying way to hard to be a ‘so bad it’s good movie’, the only thing Ghoul School accomplishes is being bad. Oh so very bad.
Directed by Tobe Hooper and co-written with Howard Goldberg, Spontaneous Combustion stars Brad Dourif and Cynthia Bain. Such a combination of quality makes this a hidden gem.
In Perfection, Nevada something is wrong. Very wrong.
The fourth and final entry in the original Psycho series before the ill-fated remake looks to wrap up the Norman Bates story once and for all. Serving as a sequel and prequel to the original classic.
Demon Wind is a 1990 horror movie directed by Charles Philip Moore. A movie that is part glorious B-movie goodness, part utter train wreck but topped off with plenty of entertaining scenes.
The Guardian’s major selling point is that it is directed by William Friedkin, the director of the original Exorcist who also co-wrote it with Dan Greenburg and Stephen Volk. The former of those two is also the author of the book the movie is based on called The Nanny.
Night of the Dribbler is a comedy slasher shot in 1990 that remained unreleased in the US until 2009. In a stunning turn of false advertisement, the company behind its eventual release (Code Red DVD) describes it as a ‘lost classic’. Which tells you one thing…they did not watch this abysmal movie.
Shakma (also know as Panic in the Tower) is a 1990 horror film about a group of people trapped inside a medical school tower block who are being attacked by an insane baboon.