Horror Movie Review: Terrifier 2 (2022)
It’s a sequel that nails the three Bs that all sequels should strive for. Bigger. Bolder. Better. Terrifier 2 is an excellent movie, on par with the original and a lot of the time, surpassing it.
It’s a sequel that nails the three Bs that all sequels should strive for. Bigger. Bolder. Better. Terrifier 2 is an excellent movie, on par with the original and a lot of the time, surpassing it.
Directed by David Gordon Green, Halloween Ends brings a close to the trilogy of Halloween sequels that started with 2018’s Halloween.
Bridge of the Doomed’s basic outline surrounds a mysterious virus spreading throughout the world. One that is causing humans to transform into flesh hungry zombies.
Directed by Carl Sundström, who co-wrote it with Nathaniel P. Erlandsson, Reportage November is a found-footage/mockumentary horror that has a strong idea but predictably fails to stick the landing.
Back in the directing chair, Shawn Burkett’s Don’t Fuck in the Woods 2 has a lot of energy and lives up to both its name and its predecessor.
Directed by Randy Kent, written by Chris Sanders and starring Ben Silver, Amber Doig-Thorne, Crystal J. Huang and Dani Thompson. Demons At Dawn is a low-budget horror that fails to light up the screen.
Day Shift is a 2022 American vampire film directed by J. J. Perry in his directorial debut, with a screenplay
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