Horror Movie Review: New Fears Eve (2025)
Written and directed by P.J. Starks (co-directing with Eric Huskisson), New Fears Eve is a violent, bloody, sometimes silly, but mostly entertaining flick.
Written and directed by P.J. Starks (co-directing with Eric Huskisson), New Fears Eve is a violent, bloody, sometimes silly, but mostly entertaining flick.
How has this idea not been done before? Take I Know What You Did Last Summer, set it during the winter period, and then tie a big bloody festive bow on things.
A highly creative ‘no-budget’ festive horror that has a ton of charm, writer/director Mike L. Taylor and a good cast work their asses off to make Gnome Sick: 7 Slays Til Mithras a notable film.
It’s Christmas Eve night and the weather outside is frightful. It’s the kind of night that no-one should be out in. Especially as there’s a serial killer on the loose.
Written and directed by Ken MacLaughlin, We’re So Dead is a horror comedy that takes the notion of a ‘Karen’ becoming a slasher villain and literally taking her complaints out on the staff of a restaurant on Christmas Eve.
Written and directed by Mike P. Nelson, Silent Night, Deadly Night is a violent, bloody, and dark delight with some black comedy sprinkled in, here and there.
Santa-N: The Red Awakening is a festive horror film with a really good premise. One that has familiar beats, but enough fresh ideas to turn heads, initially. Unfortunately, what we get is wholly disappointing and a downright frustrating experience.
If there’s one takeaway from Confessions in Static, it is that it tries something a bit different and that is commendable.