Horror Movie Review: Scream of the Banshee (2011)
Scream of the Banshee is a SyFy original that takes the Banshee of Irish lore and gives it a different spin to middling results.
Scream of the Banshee is a SyFy original that takes the Banshee of Irish lore and gives it a different spin to middling results.
Directed by Keith Allan and starring Jon Briddell, Erin Coker, and Hayden Byerly. 11/11/11 is a dry, humourless, low-budget slice of trash that is littered with inane plot holes and poor acting.
Tape 407 or Area 407 as it is also known, is a found-footage horror movie directed by Dale Fabrigar and Everette Wallin. It stars Abigail Schrader, Samantha Lester and James Lyons.
An anthology horror that has a ton of imagination and even more style, The Theatre Bizarre is an unforgettable experience for both good and bad reasons.
A small cast and one location (for the most part), The Devil’s Rock lives and dies on the former’s performances. Thankfully, Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland and Gina Varela are more than up to the task.
Playing out like a documentary, The Tunnel is an Australian found-footage horror movie directed by Carlo Ledesma. It stars Bel Deliá, Andy Rodoreda, Steve Davis, Luke Arnold and unsurprisingly is set in the abandoned railway tunnels of Sydney, Australia.
While few would have been asking for a sequel to the 1999 horror about a disembodied killer eye with a penchant for rape that’s never stopped Full Moon Pictures before. So in 2011 we finally got what we didn’t ask for, a sequel to The Killer Eye called Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt.
Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver is a return to form for the evil biscuit and Full Moon Pictures. Simply because it embraces the absurd, ramps up the gore and has some of the funniest writing of the trilogy yet.