Horror Movie Review: Southbound (2015)
Directed by Radio Silence, Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner and Patrick Horvath, Southbound is a 2015 anthology comprised of five interlocking stories that take place on a stretch of desert highway.
Directed by Radio Silence, Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner and Patrick Horvath, Southbound is a 2015 anthology comprised of five interlocking stories that take place on a stretch of desert highway.
Horror and Hamsters is a horror comedy anthology film with a twist. It’s 50% horror and 50% adorable, family-friendly videos of hamsters.
Less of a horror anthology, Minutes Past Midnight is more of a collection of horror shorts curated by filmmaker Justin McConnell in collaboration with Rue Morgue Magazine. There is no over-arching narrative and nothing to link each short together.
Out on VOD this May, High Octane Pictures will release Dead List, a horror movie that sees a struggling actor curse his fellow competitors using a demonic book.
An anthology film, Tales From the Crypt is a 1972 British horror directed by Freddie Francis. Each short, five in total, are based on stories from EC Comics. Horror anthologies were pretty popular in 1970s but Tales from the Crypt stands out thanks to the excellent told stories within.
Written by Stephen King & directed by Lewis Teague, Cat’s Eye is an anthology horror film comprised of three stories surrounding a cat. One which plays a minor role in the first two and is a major part of the third.
An anthology that goes for a grindhouse feel but ends up coming across cheap. The stories are being seen by a couple on their first date to a horror marathon. It’s about to get a whole lot worse though as unbeknown to them during this showing the monsters on the screen are also coming to life in the cinema.
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.