Horror Movie Review: Street Trash (2024)
A loving remake of the 1987 melt movie, Street Trash, that takes the core concept in a fresh dystopian direction, while being as distasteful as the original.
A loving remake of the 1987 melt movie, Street Trash, that takes the core concept in a fresh dystopian direction, while being as distasteful as the original.
Directed by Peter Poulos and Matthew Santia, the latter of the two co-writing it with Todd Calvin De Pew, If I Can’t Have You… is a comedy horror/thriller held together by spirited acting.
A genuine pleasure to watch, One Cut of the Dead is a 2017 zombie horror-comedy directed by Shin’ichirô Ueda.
Six friends on their way to a wedding in Galveston stop for the night at a quaint bed and breakfast in the sleepy town of Lovelock. But after a night that ends with both the inn’s owner and his chef dead, the gang finds themselves under suspicion by the local sheriff.
The second film in the Evil Bong franchise, directed by the legendary Charles Band and released in 2009. Evil Bong 2: King Bong is just as silly as the first film but in a surprising turn of events, is a bit funnier and hell of a lot more endearing.
The Stuff is one of those horrors that I feel like I’ve seen time and time again but never all the way through. Not sure why, considering its satirical poke at consumerism and corporate greed is fun to watch.
A two-hour British punk rock horror musical distributed by Troma, Spidarlings is one of the more unique & fun ideas to arrive in the genre in quite a while.
Comedy slasher starring, directed by and written by a very pregnant Alice Lowe. After the death of her husband, Ruth is coerced by her unborn baby to kill.