Horror Movie Review: Satan (2006)
Are you sitting comfortably? You won’t be once Satan (previously known as Sheitan) gets underway. A French horror film with dark comedy moments that has a Christmas vein running through it.
Are you sitting comfortably? You won’t be once Satan (previously known as Sheitan) gets underway. A French horror film with dark comedy moments that has a Christmas vein running through it.
Sloppy, dull, clichéd, and looking like a product of the mid-late 90s rather than 2006 (or 2004, the year it is set), Pray for Morning comes from writer and director Cartney Wearn.
Written and directed by Chad Ferrin, Easter Bunny Kill! Kill! is a grotty and grim slasher that takes its inspiration from the grindhouse/exploitation era of horror.
From writer/director Brett Piper comes Bacterium, a low-budget comedy horror that is so ‘up and down’, it’s hard to really know just how good or bad it really is.
Directed by Frank Durant (as Frank D’Agostino) and starring Sean Canaday, Brandy Blakeney and Frank Schiavone. Hecatomb is a really admirable mix of crime and horror that is only let down by its length and low budget.
Keen to capitalise on an audience seemingly hungry for more, the third film in the long running Saw franchise was released just one year after the last film. Saw III had Darren Lynn Bousman in the directing seat for his second Saw film in a row, the story coming from both James Wan and Leigh Whannell.
An ambitious effort that rises above its poor production quality to bleed Christmas fun. Two Front Teeth was written by Jamie Nash who also directed it alongside David Thomas Sckrabulis.
When a Halloween prank goes wrong and someone is killed, Jonathan has hard time getting past it. What isn’t going to help him is the arrival of The Pumpkin Karver! A masked figure with murder on its mind.