Horror Movie Review: Tenants (2024)
Tenants, an anthology horror that hits and misses, like so many others. Happily though, it’s more hits than misses.
Tenants, an anthology horror that hits and misses, like so many others. Happily though, it’s more hits than misses.
From director John Johnson, who co-wrote it with Royce Hobson, and stars in it as Saint Nick, comes The Fright Before Christmas, an anthology festive horror, of sorts.
From writer Rebecca Gransden comes Happy Bunny and Other Mischiefs. A collection of tales that range in style and tone. Some are wildly fantastical, while others are rooted in more tangible horrors. What each has in common though is the feelings of dread, revulsion, despair, and delight they evoke in the reader’s mind.
Midnight Mattress is the debut short story collection of author Austin Mooney. It features 25 tales of horror, laced with comedy, and taking influence from a wide array of sources that include Stephen King, Shirley Jackson, Junji Ito, H.P. Lovecraft, and 80s horror movies.
Beware the Boogeyman is an anthology horror film with a cool concept. One that sees several stories connected via the mysterious entity known as The Boogeyman.
A horror anthology with a comedic edge, The Macabre has a ton of talent behind it, and the love and care that went into it, is clear from the very start.
Written and directed by Kameron and Scott Hale, Free to a Bad Home is an anthology horror where every story links together and the wraparound serves more as a prologue and epilogue.
O’ Bloody Night is a festive-themed low-budget anthology with shorts that vary wildly in quality and ends with one of the most boundary-pushing ‘horrors’ seen in some time.