Horror Movie Review: #Followme (2019)
Another day, another found footage horror. Another that tries to warn about the dangers of social media as is the current trend. This is #Followme.
Another day, another found footage horror. Another that tries to warn about the dangers of social media as is the current trend. This is #Followme.
With the amount of horror tropes and predictable outcomes that make up writer/director Mitch McLeod’s Silhouette, it really shouldn’t be as enjoyable a movie as it is. However, familiarity aside what we have here is an interesting and memorable horror that will leave most feeling very cold inside.
It Chapter Two is a sequel to the 2017 film It, both are based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. This continuation takes place 27 years after the events of the first film. Pennywise has re-emerged. The losers club must return to Derry, recollect their childhood traumas and put a stop to the malevolent clown once and for all.
A serviceable idea but with a flawed execution, The Isle is a supernatural horror that is well made, looks great and competently acted. However, it’s entertainment value comes in spurts and they’re short. Sadly, The Isle is just often a boring movie even if the eerie tone and mythology is attention grabbing.
Based on the graphic novels by Mike Mignola, Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.
Getting its worldwide premiere at Arrow Frightfest 2019, Stairs is the new horror movie from Realm of the Damned director, Tom Paton. Don’t go down.
What if a child from another world crash-landed on Earth, but instead of becoming a hero to mankind, he proved to be something far more sinister?
Two different groups, one a bunch of ghost hunters and the other a bachelorette party end up at an abandoned motel. There they make the unfortunate discovery that the place is haunted by the souls of clowns. Beings that are evil, twisted and only satisfied when they have killed everyone who visits the Clown Motel.