Horror Movie Review: The Jonestown Haunting (2020)
Utilising the real-life horror that was The Jonestown Massacre, the early promise of what we could get here disappears in wave of awfulness.
Utilising the real-life horror that was The Jonestown Massacre, the early promise of what we could get here disappears in wave of awfulness.
This franchise is beginning to look a bit tired now and come the end of this 7th instalment, you get the impression that everyone is ready to move on.
Deathcember is made up of twenty four horror shorts that take a look at the darker side of the holiday season.
The film tells the story of a refugee couple from South Sudan, struggling to adjust to their new life in an English town that has an evil lurking beneath the surface.
Paintball Massacre is a blast. A gory and violent blast. One that aims for the head and easily hits its mark.
Occurrence at Mills Creek sees a young woman haunted by the death of her sister and finds her reality eroding as she is plagued by a darkness hidden in her family’s past.
Adapted from a 2014 short called Good Samaritan that he wrote and directed, Jeffery Reddick (best known for creating the Final Destination film franchise) brings us, Don’t Look Back. A full-length version of his earlier short that stars Kourtney Bell, Will Stout and Skyler Hart.
#Alive is a 2020 South Korean zombie film directed by Cho Il-hyung. Starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye. It was