Horror Short Review: Type (2019)
Type is a solid horror short with an effective jump scare but lacks focus as it tries to utilise multiple props to craft its horror.
Type is a solid horror short with an effective jump scare but lacks focus as it tries to utilise multiple props to craft its horror.
Written & directed by Jaramiah Sabadoz and starring Jess L. Callaghan, I Believe in Santa tells a unique story.
A holiday horror short with some fangs, The Ho Ho Howling was directed by Andrew Neill and written by Marcus Mann and Eric W. Carlson.
Written, directed, produced and edited by Vinne Pagano, Claus is all about a warning. A warning of deadly things to come… but for who?
Trick tells the story of a group of teenagers holding a séance on Halloween night. The goal to try and summon the spirits of three dead trick or treaters.
A slow-burn of a horror with an excellent payoff, Making Faces comes from one of our favourite horror creators out there, Andrew J.D. Robinson.
Something dark and something evil is Around the Christmas Eve this festive period and for a young girl, the night of her life is about to begin.
Coming from writer/director, Alexander Henderson, the man behind the excellent Momo horror short and many more. Jeff the Killer is based off the Creepypasta story of the same name but Henderson takes his own ‘stab’ at it for an effective and creepy horror.