Horror Movie Review: Easter Bunny Bloodbath (2010)
Written and directed by Richard Mogg, Easter Bunny Bloodbath is a tongue in cheek, no-budget 80s throwback slasher comedy horror that falls flat in far too many areas.
Written and directed by Richard Mogg, Easter Bunny Bloodbath is a tongue in cheek, no-budget 80s throwback slasher comedy horror that falls flat in far too many areas.
Directed by Shaun Troke, it’s a relief that Camp Massacre is only 72 minutes long because it is a rough watch. A no budget horror, it has campers being killed and not a lot else.
The 2004 slasher horror, Malevolence was a decent flick. Gritty and cruel, it had many moments that stuck in the mind. Six years after its release we got the follow-up, a prequel called Malevolence 2: Bereavement.
101 Zombies also known as Broken Springs also known as Broken Springs: Shine of the Undead Zombie Bastards is a low-budget zombie flick. One that tries to borrow inspiration from movies like Zombieland but comes up woefully short.
If there was ever a movie that deserved a remake it was the 1973 George A. Romero written and directed horror, The Crazies.
Heavy metal, blood and guts, zombies and bagpipes…what’s not to like about Zombie Driftwood!?
Porkchop is a super low budget, slasher horror movie that should have been good but due some glaringly obvious issues it comes up short.
30 Days of Night: Dark Days is a sequel to the 2007 horror, 30 Days of Night and an adaption of the graphic novel of the same name. Released in 2010 and set one year after the events of the first film, it sees Stella on a mission to expose and eradicate the vampire menace that decimated the Alaskan town of Barrow.