Horror Movie Review: Cthulhu (2007)
Sitting squarely in the middle as a decent loose adaption of the novella ‘The Shadow over Innsmouth’, Cthulhu has moments of brilliance, wrapped around a lethargic plot.
Sitting squarely in the middle as a decent loose adaption of the novella ‘The Shadow over Innsmouth’, Cthulhu has moments of brilliance, wrapped around a lethargic plot.
Written and directed by Mike Watt, and starring Amy Lynn Best, Stacey Bartlebaugh-Gmys, and Sofiya Smirnova, A Feast of Flesh is a rough watch. As low-budget as it gets, with a lethargic story, bad acting, and horrible effects.
Inspired by the likes of Humanoids from the Deep and Creature from the Black Lagoon, Splatter Beach is a horror comedy that comes from the Polonia brothers, Mark and John.
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Through an impressive level of commitment to squeezing every inch of gold out of it, Zombie Town turns out to be a fun and entertaining zombie horror flick.
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No-one was asking for a sequel but we got one anyway in 2007. Called Decoys 2: Alien Seduction, the small bit of goodwill the first film created is blasted into space with his terrible follow-up.