Horror Movie Review: Serial Rabbit 3: Splitting Hares (2009)
If you go in expecting something good, you’re going to come away very disappointed. Serial Rabbit 3: Splitting Hares, and the franchise as a whole, is bad, but that’s the point.
If you go in expecting something good, you’re going to come away very disappointed. Serial Rabbit 3: Splitting Hares, and the franchise as a whole, is bad, but that’s the point.
Argentinian horror films are few and far between, especially ones that take a liberal look at hell and utilise the backdrop of real-life events to paint a more realistic picture. A picture slick with blood as the story told in 1978 is a violent and gory one.
Scream 7 sums up the lack of creativity within the modern Hollywood horror scene and a mainstream audience’s desire to just see the same stuff regurgitated. Truly, nostalgia rules all, yet that doesn’t mean Scream 7 is a bad film, necessarily.
Directed again by Sam Hodge and Hayden Newman, with the latter also writing the story again, Reunion from Hell 2 picks up two years after the events of the first film.
Hold on to your asses, or in this case, your voluptuous breasts (should you have them), Odder Noggins is as weird as Odd Noggins was.
Directed by Sam Hodge and Hayden Newman (who stars in and co-wrote the story with Jake Zelch) comes Reunion from Hell, an unremarkable slasher horror that is LGBTQIA+ friendly and with one notable aspect, a really unlikable main protagonist.
From writer and director Tyler Russell comes The Hem, a found-footage horror starring Rani Alowairdi, Terri Merritt Bennett, Ryan Bijan, and Savannah Rae Collins.
An alcoholic beverage of your choice, a crowd willing to buy into the rubbish on show, maybe even a laugh track, and Contamination .7 could almost become one of the more famous ‘bad efforts’.