Horror Movie Review: Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas (2012)
Not to be taken seriously even for a second. Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas is slapstick mixed with black humour and plenty gore.
Not to be taken seriously even for a second. Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas is slapstick mixed with black humour and plenty gore.
Bleed is a bit of an odd one. It has all the makings of your bog-standard slasher horror. One with a predictable twist. However, it tells a fairly interesting story that has you wondering just what is actually going on for a while.
Dead and Rotting is one of those movies you’d stick on when you just want to have something on in the background. However, as it plays you might find yourself drawn in more then you expect. It’s no stone cold classic but it is better than you’d expect. Provided you can overlook the cheapness of it.
Directed by Jon Keeyes who co-wrote it with Carl Krishner, Doom Room is a darkly twisted tale that shocks as much as it horrifies. It’s a horror movie that genuinely mystifies up until its very satisfying finale.
Oh, so close! Sick Boy creates a level of intrigue and tension but throws it all away with a questionable final 15 minutes. You see Sick Boy is a zombie horror but you wouldn’t know it for almost all of its run-time.