Horror Movie Review: Murder Party (2007)
Chris finds an invitation to a Halloween costume party entitled “Murder Party”, on the street. What Chris doesn’t realise is that the theme is more literal than he could ever imagine.
Chris finds an invitation to a Halloween costume party entitled “Murder Party”, on the street. What Chris doesn’t realise is that the theme is more literal than he could ever imagine.
Vacancy is a horror/thriller film that was directed by Nimród Antal. Releasing in 2007, it stars Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson.
Jigsaw is dead…but the games are just beginning. Saw IV attempts to tie up loose ends but the formula is beginning to come across tired and lazy.
P2’s basic premise is throughly unexciting, it screams ‘taking itself too seriously’, Which it does. However, it’s great to be wrong as P2 is a wild psychological horror that entertained and even surprised.
The fourth and final (as of August 2019) Pumpkinhead movie was released in 2007, one year after the release of Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes. Written and directed by Michael Hurst, it stars Amy Manson, Bradley Taylor and Lance Henriksen.
Jim is a shy teen under the ruling thumb of his over-bearing and abusive father. Things get to much for Jim and along with his friends, he sets out to track his mother down. His search leads him into the backwoods where him and his friends end up running into blood-thirsty hillbillies.
Directed by Jamie Blanks, the husband and wife duo of Rob and Pia get lost while out on a boating excursion. They stumble across an isolated house where the owners aren’t so welcoming.
Steel Trap is a low-rent attempt at Saw blended with every slasher movie trope going. That description might make it sound interesting but Steel Trap really doesn’t nail any aspect of what it tries to do.