Horror Movie Review: Demon of Paradise (1987)
Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, with a story written by Frederick Bailey and C.J. Santiago, Demon of Paradise is an exceptionally dull film.
Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, with a story written by Frederick Bailey and C.J. Santiago, Demon of Paradise is an exceptionally dull film.
Written (alongside Lulu Adams) and directed by John Adams and Toby Poser, Hell Hole is a Thing inspired horror with an environmental message, one based around the process known as ‘fracking’.
They really don’t make them like this anymore. Insect (aka Blue Monkey) is creature feature with a dumb story, a dazzling array of practical effects, plenty of gore, and ending that is hilariously telegraphed from the start. It’s a blast, a flawed blast, but a blast none the less.
If you’ve seen one ‘nature gone wrong’ film, you’ve seen them all. No matter what the story is, who the characters are, where it is set, and what the monster is, they all follow a formula. A tried and tested formula that has existed for decades. Why deviate from what has worked before? Which is the attitude Deep Freeze (also known as Ice Crawlers) takes, much to its detriment.
Written and directed by Gregory Gieras, Centipede is one of those mildly enjoyable SyFy movies that takes itself far too seriously, but can’t escape the mountain of cheese that emanates from it.
Lucy Lawless and vampire bats. No, it’s not an episode of Xena: Warrior Princess but a 2005 TV movie called Vampire Bats. Hold on tight, this is a rough watch.
Coming out in the year of underwater-themed movies, DeepStar Six is an entertaining watch with some clever plot points, good acting and some inventive gory moments.
The Suckling, also known by the far better name of Sewage Baby is a 1990 creature horror from director Francis Teri, starring Frank Reeves & Marie Michaels.