Horror Movie Review: Office Uprising (2018)
Office Uprising desperately wanting to be the office version of Shaun of the Dead but being more like a poor parody of the comedic horror classic.
Office Uprising desperately wanting to be the office version of Shaun of the Dead but being more like a poor parody of the comedic horror classic.
Directed by Brad Twigg, WrestleMassacre has it faults. Many faults yet it is so silly and so overtly violent that it’s hard to not enjoy.
DeadTectives is a comedy horror movie directed by Tony West, who co-wrote the film’s script with David Clayton Rogers. The plot surrounds a group of reality show ghost hunters whose ratings have been steadily declining no matter how often they try to fake paranormal events.
Directed by as Bonnie Kathleen Ryan, written by Trevor Munson and starring Rachelle Dimaria, Kathy Rose Center and Marcus Hysmith, Grandma’s House is a familiar yet serviceable horror.
So here we go again. Back to the Steelmanville Road house for the fifth entry in the Bad Ben series. This one called The Crescent Moon Clown.
Cranking these movies out at an eye-wateringly fast rate, writer/director/actor Nigel Bach brings us the fourth entry in the Bad Ben series called The Mandela Effect.
A zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven – at Christmas – forcing Anna and her friends to fight, slash and sing their way to survival.
Mercifully not dragged out at just 75 minutes long. Slay Belles is Christmas horror-comedy that certainly tries hard. However, it misses the mark a few too many times and struggles to keep the momentum going.