Horror Movie Review: The Children (2008)
Set just after Christmas, two families gather to celebrate the New Year at a secluded house. However, the relaxing vacation soon turns into a nightmare when the children develop murderous tendencies.
Set just after Christmas, two families gather to celebrate the New Year at a secluded house. However, the relaxing vacation soon turns into a nightmare when the children develop murderous tendencies.
With such dire sequels, it was hard to get too excited about Return to Sleepaway Camp but in a surprising turn of events it is not a bad movie. In fact, it’s entertaining. It also manages to re-capture the horror and silliness of the original movie to some degree.
The third and final instalment of the Boogeyman series was released in 2008, one year after the second film. It was directed by Gary Jones and stars Erin Cahill and Chuck Hittinger.
Just your normal college girl sleepover, right? Well who invited all these lunatics!? It’s turning out to be Psycho Sleepover!
A horror comedy without much comedy, I Know How Many Runs You Scored Last Summer is a low budget, Australian slasher horror. It sees the remaining members of a cricket team being hunted and slaughtered by a serial killer who is exacting revenge for torment he suffered at their hands 20 years earlier.
Splinter is an infection horror movie directed by Toby Wilkins and starring Shea Whigham, Paulo Costanzo, and Jill Wagner.
Seventh Moon stars Amy Smart as Melissa and Tim Chiou as Yul, a newly married couple spending their honeymoon in China. A good story, some chilling moments, good acting and decent make-up are ruined by horrific shaky camera work.
A British comedy horror, David & Peter get way more then they bargained for when they take their kidnap victim, Tracey to a remote cottage!