Horror Movie Review: Pestilenz (2019)
Written, directed, and starring Thomas Grieser, Pestilenz is what happens when someone with no filmmaking talent gets his hands on a camera and talks his friends into making a horror film.
Written, directed, and starring Thomas Grieser, Pestilenz is what happens when someone with no filmmaking talent gets his hands on a camera and talks his friends into making a horror film.
From writer Michael Patrick McCaffrey and director Barry Andersson, The Soviet Sleep Experiment tries to tell the Creepypasta story, but from a more psychological point of view.
We are back in Hell House again with Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire as the series looks to correct what went wrong in the second instalment and fails miserably.
A marked improvement over the first even if it follows the same formula, 10/31 Part 2 is another anthology. A collection of unconnected horrors that all share the theme of Halloween.
Directed by Matt Dickstein, The Haunting of Grady Farm is a found-footage paranormal horror has four writers who all have starring roles in the movie too. If that doesn’t make you shudder, nothing will.
A good example of how found footage horror can still result in a decent movie, Infernum comes from writer/director Dutch Marich. It stars Suziey Block, Michael Barbuto, Clinton Roper Elledge, and Sarah Schoofs.
A slice of insanity from writer and director, Thorsten Fleisch. Flesh City is a near incomprehensible and surrealist ‘no budget’ horror movie that stars Christian Serritiello and Eva Ferox.
Inmate Zero aka Patients of a Saint is an infection horror movie set in a ‘death row’ prison on a small isolated island. Directed by Russell Owen, who co-wrote the story with Matthew J. Gunn, it stars Jess Chanliau, Raymond Bethley, Jane Garda, Jennifer Joseph, and Philip McGinley.