Horror Movie Review: SiREN (2016)
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.
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.
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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.
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The Crooked Man was released in 2016 and is every bit a TV movie as you might expect. Both in storytelling, acting and visual quality. Now that might make you think it’s not worth checking out but you might be surprised by certain elements.