Horror Movie Review: The Axe Murders of Villisca (2016)
The Axe Murders of Villisca depicts three social outcasts going into a house of darkness where they must also face their own demons.
The Axe Murders of Villisca depicts three social outcasts going into a house of darkness where they must also face their own demons.
Credit where credit is due, Welcome to Willits embraces its weirdness. Plays up to the wacky story in a very self-conscious way and showcases some imagination.
SiREN is a horror movie that was directed by Greg Bishop, releasing in 2016. It is a spin-off and feature-length adaptation of Amateur Night from the 2012 anthology horror film V/H/S.
The film follows Milo, a deeply disturbed teen with a fascination for vampires. He meets Sophie, an equally troubled girl. They form a strong bond that will be tested when Milo’s terrible secret is almost revealed.
With an anonymous writer, director and cast; The Phoenix Tapes ’97 really goes all out to make this film seem like a real thing.
Shelved is not a good movie, not a good horror movie in the conventional sense. However, some of its flaws (of which there are many) can be overlooked because A) it’s a Christmas horror movie and B) it doesn’t take itself seriously.
Taking the found footage style, inspired by Paranormal Activity and keeping it really simple, Bad Ben is a nice surprise. A nice surprise for those who have been ground down by the constant slew of lazy and unwatchable found footage horrors.
Evil Bong: High-5 is a low point for Full Moon Pictures. A lazy entry in a series that has already massively over-stayed its welcome. This is the fifth Evil Bong movie, sixth if you’re counting the crossover, Evil Bong vs. Gingerdead Man and it’s still not the last.