Horror Movie Review: Asylum: The Lost Footage (2013)
The documentary/found-footage combo that Asylum: The Lost Footage employs isn’t an inherently bad idea. It has been done well a few times but when it’s this lazy, few will want to bother again.
The documentary/found-footage combo that Asylum: The Lost Footage employs isn’t an inherently bad idea. It has been done well a few times but when it’s this lazy, few will want to bother again.
Patient Seven is a horror anthology with only three really memorable things about it. The wrap around story, the lovely visuals and the acting. There are some great performances here.
Welcome to Episode 17 of the GBHBL Whiplash. A podcast where we talk about rock & metal albums/news & play tracks from upcoming underground bands. This episode we have tracks from Deus Vermin, Dead Furies, Scars of Credence, Kuilu and Kosmogyr!
GBHBL are very proud to bring you our latest ‘track of the week’ called Asylum, the debut single from UK metalcore band, Scars of Credence.
Scars of Credence are a young, five-piece metal band based in Stoke-on-Trent in the UK. Already looking to make an impression, they have released their debut single called, Asylum!
Asylum (House of Crazies in the US) is a 1972 British horror anthology that sees Dr Martin (Robert Powell) arrive at a secluded asylum for a job interview.
Return to House on Haunted Hill is a sequel to the 1999 remake & is one of the worst horror movies ever. So bad it actually harms the decent first film.
The Asylum is a paranormal/possession movie that sees a group of young adults trapped inside a decrepit, closed down asylum where a demon has been awakened.