Horror Movie Review: Cobweb (2023)
Cobweb is a horror thriller directed by Samuel Bodin in his directorial debut and a screenplay by Chris Thomas Devlin.
Cobweb is a horror thriller directed by Samuel Bodin in his directorial debut and a screenplay by Chris Thomas Devlin.
With Thorns, director Douglas Schulze has done a fantastic job of marrying religious dogma with an apocalyptic story, while also delivering on horror and gore.
Written and directed by Tyler-James, The Loch Ness Horror asks the eternal question – what if The Loch Ness Monster was real and it was deadly?
Based off a Twitter thread created by Buzzfeed writer Adam Ellis in 2017, in which he describes his encounter with a ghost, Dear David is a ghostly goings-on horror movie. One that has a solid premise and a good lead actor, but falls apart when it comes to telling a coherent and frightening story.
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines sees Paramount dragging the corpse of this franchise, burying it in the shallow depths of their personal cursed ground, and gleefully watching as it drunkenly staggers around afterwards. All while expecting it to make a ton of money with its shambolic performance.
The paranormal universe that is The Conjuring movies continues with the sequel to the spin-off based around the scary looking demon nun from The Conjuring 2. It’s The Nun II, the sequel to the 2018 movie, The Nun, and the eighth instalment in The Conjuring universe.
Written by Austin Frosch, who co-directed it Paul Dale, Killer Kites is a great example of how a ‘micro-budget’ horror flick can stand out simply because it refuses to take itself seriously at any point.
The Exorcist: Believer is the sixth instalment in the franchise to date, and while it’s not the worst entry (say hello Exorcist II: The Heretic), it’s an extremely bad movie.