Horror Movie Review: The Amityville Moon (2021)
Amityville and werewolves… why the hell not? It’s not like we’ve not had every other kind of horror idea jammed into the misshapen hole that is the Amityville series.
Amityville and werewolves… why the hell not? It’s not like we’ve not had every other kind of horror idea jammed into the misshapen hole that is the Amityville series.
Director Dustin Ferguson returns to the infamous Amityville house to follow-up on his 2016 horror, The Amityville Legacy aka Amityville Toybox. Yes, Amityville Clownhouse aka Amityville: Evil Never Dies is a direct sequel.
Unlike a lot of the other Amityville titled movies, Amityville Poltergeist goes for simplicity. By that we mean, it’s a haunted house scenario.
It’s called Amityville Vibrator and has the tagline “for god’s sake, get off”. That should tell you everything you need to know about the underground status of this movie.
Written and directed by Thomas J. Churchill, The Amityville Harvest stars Sadie Katz, Kyle Lowder, Paul Logan, Julie Anne Prescott, Eileen Dietz and Yan Birch.
…and so, the Amityville train continues. This time pulling into a station that has a distinctly ‘witchy’ look about it.
So here we are again… another Amityville film. This time with the horrendous title of Amityville Scarecrow (previously titled Amityville Cornfield which is marginally worse). If you can live with that, try this on for size. Amityville is now in England somewhere. OK then.
Yet another entry in the Amityville franchise that is just another ‘loose’ entry. Amityville Island is a no-budget stinker that takes the Amityville name and slaps it on the front with almost no links to the original story or franchise as a whole.