Horror Movie Review: The Blackcoat’s Daughter (2015)
During the winter, two students are stranded in a prestigious Catholic boarding school. However, they soon realise that in order to survive they will have to fight a sinister unseen evil force.
During the winter, two students are stranded in a prestigious Catholic boarding school. However, they soon realise that in order to survive they will have to fight a sinister unseen evil force.
It’s an engrossing film, with a horrifying subject matter, but handled deftly. Decay is a must-see for those who want substance to their horror stories and characters that matter.
From writer and director Mike McMurran comes Christmassacre, aka Secret Santa, not to be confused with the 2018 Christmas horror
Odd Noggins is a surreal horror/sci-fi comedy from director Joe Sherlock that leaves the viewer feeling absolutely baffled by what they have just witnessed. It’s pure nonsense, filled with gratuitous nudity, and oozes cheapness.
Directed by Joonas Makkonen and based on his similarly titled short film, Bunny the Killer Thing stars Hiski Hämäläinen, Enni Ojutkangas, Roope Olenius, Gareth Lawrence, Marcus Massey, and Veera W. Vilo.
If you’re a big fan of the original, you might enjoy Silent Night, Bloody Night 2: Revival more because it has the same feel. Everyone else is unlikely to find this anything more than a boorish chore.
A sequel to the 2013 horror anthology All Hallows’ Eve that introduced the world to Art the Clown, All Hallows’ Eve: The Reaping aka All Hallows’ Eve 2 is a disappointing sequel but does feature some quality shorts.
Directed by Richard Griffin from a screenplay written by Michael Varrati, Flesh for the Inferno is a cheap, silly, gory and entertaining horror flick.