Horror Movie Review: Resurrection (1999)
Resurrection is ballsy horror/thriller film with some impressive moments weighed down by how much of a blatant rip-off it is of Seven.
Resurrection is ballsy horror/thriller film with some impressive moments weighed down by how much of a blatant rip-off it is of Seven.
The Haunting is a reimagining of the 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. Releasing in 1999, it stars Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Owen Wilson, and Lili Taylor.
The Nameless is a 1999 independent Spanish horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró. The gruesomely mutilated body of a girl
Scream…you’re on TV. Kolobos (also known as Haunted House) is a 1999 horror movie directed by Daniel Liatowitsch and David Todd Ocvirk.
How do you follow up one of the most successful and influential J-horrors ever made? Simple, give us more of the same while expanding on the backstory of the villain and the mystery of the videotape.
A horror about a killer eyeball from another dimension, one that is a little bit horny? Why not? We’ve seen pretty much everything else! The Killer Eye was released in 1999 and directed by David DeCoteau.
Kris unexpectedly finds that she has inherited a derelict house. Accompanied by a group of friends, she goes there to clear it of heir-looms before the structure is demolished. Almost immediately, she and her friends are targeted by a powerful warlock who is very interested in her bloodline.
Writer/Director Brad Sykes manages to evoke a range of emotions in Camp Blood. You’ll feel boredom, frustration, annoyance, confusion and sadness. The latter because you’ve wasted your time watching the film when you could have been stabbing a fork into your hand instead.