Horror Movie Review: Deadstream (2022)
From the writing and directing duo, Joseph Winter and Vanessa Winter Deadstream is exceptionally entertaining, funny, and frightening.
From the writing and directing duo, Joseph Winter and Vanessa Winter Deadstream is exceptionally entertaining, funny, and frightening.
Once again, directed by Louisa Warren (with a screenplay by Ben Daly), Tooth Fairy: Drill to Kill is a slight step back for the franchise but is still notably better than the first three films.
Directed by Brinke Stevens, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama 2 tries to recapture the magic of the original and fails miserably.
A western horror blend, Night of the Tommyknockers tells a tale as old as time. A load of monsters are unleashed when greed gets the better of man.
From Jagged Edge Productions, directed by David Gregory and with a screenplay from Ben Daly, Krampus: The Return or Return of Krampus may not be close to the best Krampus related horror but it’s also far from the worst.
Written by Joe Knetter, directed by Rebecca Matthews, and starring Beatrice Fletcher, Christophe Monplaisir, Julie Stevens, Andy Dixon, Patrick Bergin, May Kelly, and Stephen Staley. A movie called Nutcrack Massacre should not be this boring, yet here we are.
Joe Begos (writer/director) delivers mayhem with Christmas Bloody Christmas. A thoroughly enjoyable festive horror that stars Riley Dandy, Sam Delich and Abraham Benrubi.
A holiday-horror with a concept that turns out to be better than the actual film, The Killing Tree (originally titled Demonic Christmas Tree) comes from writer Craig McLearie and director Rhys Frake-Waterfield.