TV Series Review: Creepshow – Season 1
Does Creepshow Season 1 manage to re-capture what made the original film so enjoyable? Is it filled with wall to wall quality? The answers are both yes and no.
Does Creepshow Season 1 manage to re-capture what made the original film so enjoyable? Is it filled with wall to wall quality? The answers are both yes and no.
An anthology horror, Clowns of Halloween tells three stories surrounding clowns, unsurprisingly. Three tales of seriously varying quality.
Written and directed by Christopher M. Carter, One Night in October is a horror anthology with three stories all taking place on the same night.
Inspired by the anthologies of old and shows like Tales from the Crypt. Skeletons in the Closet is a throwback 80’s looking horror that doesn’t get quite enough right.
Terror Tales is an anthology horror from writer/director Jimmy Lee Combs. A film that brings together cast from Friday the 13th, Maniac Cop 1 & 2, George Romero’s The Crazies, Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs, Sleepaway Camp, Critters 2 and more, on VOD January 8th 2019 from High Octane Pictures.
An Hour to Kill is an anthology film that mixes two genres together, horror and crime. There are three stories with a wrap around that features Frankie Pozos and Aaron Guerrero as two hitmen having to kill time. An hour to be exact so to pass the time they tell each other a few stories.
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.
An anthology of horror shorts, Blood Clots doesn’t bother with a wrap-around story instead presenting seven stories with nothing to link them. It’s just a collection of varied and inventive (well, some) shorts.