Horror Movie Review: The Deep Dark (2023)
Written and directed by Mathieu Turi, The Deep Dark is a delightful subterranean horror film that combines history and fantasy, while throwing in a dash of Lovecraftian cosmic horror too.
Written and directed by Mathieu Turi, The Deep Dark is a delightful subterranean horror film that combines history and fantasy, while throwing in a dash of Lovecraftian cosmic horror too.
Written and directed by Brett William Mauser (of course), Serial Rabbit 7: Critical Rabbit Theory brings an end to the epic Serial Rabbit franchise (for now) in absurd fashion.
A film with a surprising amount of heart, Cannibal Mukbang comes from writer and director Aimee Kuge. It stars April Consalo, Nate Wise, Clay von Carlowitz, and Madeleine Ours.
Hold on to your asses, or in this case, your voluptuous breasts (should you have them), Odder Noggins is as weird as Odd Noggins was.
Filled with promise, writer/director duo Manuel Camilion and Benjamin Edelman do a hearty job of living up to said promise, even if the overall experience of Santastein is quite rough around the edges.
What makes Twas the Night a bad film is the trite story, lack of cohesion between tales, brutally bland characters, and suspect acting. A festive horror that you won’t want to find in your stocking this year.
Written by Ryan Smith, who co-directed the film with Tyler Foreman, Eldritch USA stars Graham Weldin, Andy Phinney, Cameron Perry, Aline O’Neill, Westan McNew, and Rebecca Claborn.
Writer and director Quarxx takes a freeform look at hell and what suffering can look like from a metaphysical point of view with Pandemonium.