Horror Movie Review: Bad Fish (2024)
Written and directed by Brad Douglas, Bad Fish is charming blend of modern horror, and folklore thrills. One based around mermaids, but not as we traditionally know them.
Written and directed by Brad Douglas, Bad Fish is charming blend of modern horror, and folklore thrills. One based around mermaids, but not as we traditionally know them.
The Mouse Trap just isn’t a good film. Take away the Mickey thing, which is unremarkable anyway, and all we’re left with is a bad slasher film. Enjoy.
A loving remake of the 1987 melt movie, Street Trash, that takes the core concept in a fresh dystopian direction, while being as distasteful as the original.
Written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, Heretic is a slow-paced horror/thriller that demands the viewer’s patience, and in return, delivers an engaging and smart experience. It stars Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East.
Written (alongside Victoria Fradkin) and directed by Aaron Fradkin, Beezel tells a traditional horror story spread over a 60-year period. Taking place at a seemingly cursed house, several different occupants discover the truth of what lives beneath it.
Fair warning, dear reader and potential viewer of this film, The Soul Eater will leave you feeling very glum. An experience, from beginning to end, that can be summed up as miserable and uncomfortable.
Tenants, an anthology horror that hits and misses, like so many others. Happily though, it’s more hits than misses.
Promising something far more creative than it inevitably can deliver, Mr. Crocket is a frustrating watch. Even with a solid story from director Brandon Espy and Carl Reid, and a strong villainous portrayal of the titular character by Elvis Nolasco.