Horror Movie Review: Thine Ears Shall Bleed (2024)
Filled with tension and atmosphere, Thine Ears Shall Bleed should be something very special, but a haphazard story and lack of believability to the characters really harms the overall experience.
Filled with tension and atmosphere, Thine Ears Shall Bleed should be something very special, but a haphazard story and lack of believability to the characters really harms the overall experience.
A heist-gone-wrong flick – but with a supernatural twist.
To save Paris from a bloodbath, a grieving scientist is forced to face her tragic past when a giant shark appears in the Seine.
A misunderstood teenage goth girl develops a relationship with a reanimated Victorian-era corpse.
A micro-budget horror with a simple premise transforms into a compelling and tension heavy watch. It’s Stupid Games, and it comes from directors Nicolas Wendl and Dani Abraham, who co-wrote the story with Tanner Adams.
Imaginative, well written, impressively acted, and with some strong scares, The People in the Walls is a highly enjoyable horror from writer Gerald Crum and director Michael Crum.
Utilising more time and a higher budget to deliver something quite different to the first film. Something better and something more visceral. Gone is the basic slasher aspects of the first film, and in its place is something clearly inspired by the recent success of Terrifier 2.
The Jack in the Box Rises is the third entry in the Jack in the Box series, and another entry that I’m surprised to see exist.