Horror Movie Review: Invoking Yell (2023)
Set in South Chile in 1997, Invoking Yell is a found-footage horror that sees three young women venture off into the woods to shoot a black metal demo tape.
Set in South Chile in 1997, Invoking Yell is a found-footage horror that sees three young women venture off into the woods to shoot a black metal demo tape.
Directed by Federico Zampaglione, who co-wrote the story with Stefano Masi, The Well takes its inspiration from the Italian gore movies of the 80s, sprinkles in a bit of gothic horror, and just a dash of Giallo.
Written and directed by Bennet De Brabandere, and starring Matia Jackett, Zion Forrest Lee, and Nicolas Grimes, The Christmas Spirit is a hard film to love.
Written and directed by Brewce Longo, A Corpse for Christmas is a festive film. that that embraces everything wretched about it. Described as a sleazy, sadistic metal fest shot on VHS with a story based on the true crimes of real necrophiles, made to look like a 90’s flick, and set in the Philly heavy metal scene.
Directed by Eli Roth, who co-write it with Jeff Rendell, Thanksgiving can proudly call itself one of the better Thanksgiving-based horror films, which would be high praise if there weren’t so few.
It had to happen, didn’t it? It’s the horror way after all. CarousHELL 3 comes from director Steve Rudzinski, who co-wrote the story with Aleen Isley.
A found-footage horror that is filled with exasperating tropes, Hostile Dimensions is a no-budget flick that looks and feels like one.
Have you heard of the Elevator Game? An online phenomenon born from an urban legend that originated out of Japan and South Korea?