Horror Movie Review: Flesh For The Inferno (2015)
Directed by Richard Griffin from a screenplay written by Michael Varrati, Flesh for the Inferno is a cheap, silly, gory and entertaining horror flick.
Directed by Richard Griffin from a screenplay written by Michael Varrati, Flesh for the Inferno is a cheap, silly, gory and entertaining horror flick.
With a title like The Night of the Wererooster, how on bloody earth could we avoid the temptation to watch it?
From writer Paul McGinnis and director Greg Lamberson comes Killer Rack. A rare treat, Killer Rack bills itself as a comedy horror and actually turns out to be very funny and very entertaining.
Llamageddon is another in a line of movies hoping to be given the ‘so bad, it’s good’ tag without understanding you can’t force it.
In a sub-genre of horror bereft of new and fresh ideas, Savageland stands out amongst the modern crop of found footage movies.
What ever you think you know about Krampus, forget it because Krampus: The Reckoning has completely different ideas. Very bad and very ugly ideas.
The unimaginatively-titled Shark Lake is another in a long line of ‘shark’ movies made on the cheap and putting in as little effort as possible. Unlike many others in this sub-genre of horror, Shark Lake doesn’t play it for laughs.
Directed, Co-produced, co-written and starring Ajala Bandele, OMG…We’re in a Horror Movie!!! will win over most through the sheer enthusiasm of the cast.