Horror Movie Review: The Phoenix Tapes ’97 (2016)
With an anonymous writer, director and cast; The Phoenix Tapes ’97 really goes all out to make this film seem like a real thing.
Keep On ReadingWith an anonymous writer, director and cast; The Phoenix Tapes ’97 really goes all out to make this film seem like a real thing.
Keep On ReadingDirected by Brandon Slagle with a story by Michael Mahal, Attack of the Unknown is an alien sci-fi movie with some horror elements. Although you wouldn’t think that until at least halfway through the movie.
Keep On ReadingThe Morris family went missing one day in Brown Mountain, the alien abduction footage we’re about to watch was filmed by the youngest child of the family.
Keep On ReadingFrom writer/director Chris Wax comes Case 347. A found-footage horror that knocks it out of the park by being very watchable, surprising, clever and even a bit chilling at times.
Keep On ReadingThe Krites are back and hunger for more. The first new Critters film since 1992, Critters Attack! is a disappointing and lacklustre entry in the series.
Keep On ReadingUnaware is a reminder of just how devoid of originality the found footage sub-genre of horror is. How lazy, uninspired and insipid many of these movies are.
Keep On ReadingSomething Crashed in the Woods is a shocker of movie. An absolute joke of a horror that is near insulting by how little it does. A horrendous story, bad acting from the one and only actor in it and inane nonsense passed off as dialogue.
Keep On ReadingLeviathan is a science fiction horror film directed by George P. Cosmatos, it released in 1989. It follows a crew of underwater geologists who encounter a highly infectious, DNA altering disease. This particular affliction causes those affected to be transformed and consumed by a hideous mutant creature.
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