Horror Movie Review: Peninsula (2020)
If you liked Train to Busan but thought damn, I wish Michael Bay had directed this movie then Peninsula is the perfect movie for you.
If you liked Train to Busan but thought damn, I wish Michael Bay had directed this movie then Peninsula is the perfect movie for you.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a mess that has no direction beyond; do the same things as before, yet worse.
Deep Blue Sea is a shallow and boring effort. Those hoping for a silly romp in the vein of the original will be very disappointed to find it has more in common with the second film.
Written and directed by Jess Norvisgaard, The Good Things Devils Do has an all star cast that includes horror icons; Bill Oberst Jr., Linnea Quigley and Kane Hodder as well as David Rucker III, Mary Katherine O’Donnell, Kelley Wilson Robinson and Veronika Stoykova.
The Unfamiliar looks to take the tired ‘paranormal’ themes of modern horror and add some new twists. Does it succeed?
On the one hand, you have to admire that Host was a movie made during the COVID-19 lockdown. However, on the other it recycles so many ideas and tropes that it begins to give off seriously strong feelings of déjà vu.
Directed by Brandon Slagle with a story by Michael Mahal, Attack of the Unknown is an alien sci-fi movie with some horror elements. Although you wouldn’t think that until at least halfway through the movie.
Sister Tempest sees director/writer Joe Badon outdo himself in the strange department resulting a film that is stylish as hell but lacks some of the substance seen in his previous work.