Horror Movie Review: Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls (2022)
Written and directed by William Butler, 2022’s Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls continues where 2021’s Baby Oopsie left off. A
Written and directed by William Butler, 2022’s Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls continues where 2021’s Baby Oopsie left off. A
Im Wald is a German-language horror/thriller film written and directed by Manuel Weiss. Telling a subtle and slow story that combines supernatural-inspired elements, folklore horror, and slasher touches.
Significant Other is written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, with Maika Monroe playing Ruth and Jake Lacy playing Harry.
Rarely does a film come along that proves to be an uncomfortable watch from beginning to end. A film where you sit on the edge of your seat throughout, scream at the TV through frustration, and come away feeling mightily depressed from what you have just witnessed.
From writers Palmer Edward and Joe Majestic, and director John A. Russo, comes The Red Tide Massacre. A ‘creature feature’ with an environmental message. One that utilises the real-life 2018 red tide event that occurred in Florida.
A horror anthology with a comedic edge, The Macabre has a ton of talent behind it, and the love and care that went into it, is clear from the very start.
Mysterious and frightening, Blight comes from writer/director Jeff Van Gerwen and stars Ashley van Kirk, Joel Crumbley, Tripp Karrh, Kalee Griffin, Kristin Calhoun, Han-Sam Jung, and Erika Ramirez.
A horror comedy from writer and director Justin Miller, Sleep. Walk. Kill. is almost a good film. One that rises above its ‘no-budget’ look and feel to deliver something fresh and interesting, but fails to land enough laughs and goes on for far too long.