Horror Movie Review: Easter Casket (2013)
Easter Casket might be the best Easter-themed horror or the worst, I really can’t decide. It is absolutely insane, utterly hilariously bad yet so compelling and entertaining.
Easter Casket might be the best Easter-themed horror or the worst, I really can’t decide. It is absolutely insane, utterly hilariously bad yet so compelling and entertaining.
With a cast that includes Tim Curry, Lance Henriksen, Brad Dourif and Michael Winslow, how could Gingerclown fail? Well, really easily as it goes. Simply by being boring amongst other notable failings.
The documentary/found-footage combo that Asylum: The Lost Footage employs isn’t an inherently bad idea. It has been done well a few times but when it’s this lazy, few will want to bother again.
Kyle and Rachel Massy are taking part in a reality TV show that documents the 9th month journey of their pregnancy. However, something else is awaiting the birth eagerly too.
I liked Outpost 11. For all its vague plot points and unanswered questions, it chilled and intrigued enough to keep focus on what was happening.
On orders from Santa himself, Krampus: The Christmas Devil spends Christmas time dishing out punishment to those on the naughty list. A decent enough idea transformed into one of the worst Christmas horrors ever.
Written and directed by Don Thacker and starring Adrian DiGiovanni, Motivational Growth is a weird, interesting and thought-provoking movie. Listen to The Mold and it will help you!
Outpost III: Rise of the Spetsnez, the third and final (currently as of 2018) Outpost movie follows the formula set out by many third films in a franchise by going back to the beginning. Yes, Rise of the Spetsnez is a prequel.