Horror Movie Review: Tammy and the T-Rex (1994)
Tammy’s boyfriend Michael has his brain implanted in the body of a robotic Tyrannosaurus rex by a mad scientist.
Tammy’s boyfriend Michael has his brain implanted in the body of a robotic Tyrannosaurus rex by a mad scientist.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (originally released as The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre) was written and directed by Kim Henkel, and stars Renée Zellweger, Matthew McConaughey, and Robert Jacks as Leatherface.
If there is one thing that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has in bucketloads, it is style. If there is one reason to watch this re-telling, it is for how beautiful it is at times. You’ll need that reason because there aren’t many others.
Elizabeth travels to a convent on a remote island where her mother died after giving birth to her. Elizabeth’s father had been sending donations there for decades until he recently passed away. The convent is populated only by nuns. They practise strange rituals in the catacombs under the building and seem to be holding something at bay.
Edward Furlong is Micheal, a young boy with an an obsession with death and horror. One day he comes into possession of a video game called Brainscan that allows the player to live out their wildest murderous fantasies. However, Michael soon learns that his actions in the game are much more realistic than he’d like.
An insurance investigator begins discovering that the impact a horror writer’s books have on his fans is more than inspirational.
Ghoulies IV signs off the series in the most lacklustre way possible even though it makes a valiant attempt to tie into the original film.
Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings is the 1994 sequel to the 1988 cult classic, Pumpkinhead. A sequel that is lesser in almost every way possible.