Horror Movie Review: Caveat (2020)
A drifter agrees to be chained and to look after a psychologically disturbed woman in a house on a secluded island.
A drifter agrees to be chained and to look after a psychologically disturbed woman in a house on a secluded island.
Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. and written by Patrick Stibbs, The Call has plenty to be positive about. Visually arresting, an intriguing story, and some great performances. Yet, the overall product ends up being unmemorable because it is trope heavy and runs out of steam in the final third.
One of the more extensive anthology films, even more so when you take the festive spin into account, 13 Slays Till X-Mas is an enjoyable trawl though the minds of multiple writers and directors, with twelve stories overall, and a wraparound that connects everything up nicely.
No more do fans have to crave a slap up meal of Thanksgiving horror, The Last Thanksgiving takes the holiday and puts it front and centre. Unfortunately, it’s about the only thing the movie has going for it.
Overly long and convoluted, On Halloween attempts to refresh the killer clown subgenre of horror but falls short in many important areas. Written and directed by Timothy Doyle, On Halloween stars Giselle van der Wiel, Aaron J. March, Telen Rodwell, and Terry Serio.
Written and directed by Braden R. Duemmler, What Lies Below is a mishmash of horror tropes that proves to be quite compelling because of solid acting, decent characters, and a strong sense of impending doom.
Directed by Wych Kaosayananda, who co-wrote the story with Steve Poirier, Paradise Z (also known as Two of Us) is a zombie-apocalyptic horror that focuses on survivors, rather than the walking dead.
The World We Knew is a crime horror film that was directed by Matthew Benjamin Jones & Luke Skinner, premiering