Horror Movie Review: Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse (2024)
Be warned, not only is Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse a really bad film that has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, but it’s not actually the film it claims to be.
Be warned, not only is Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse a really bad film that has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, but it’s not actually the film it claims to be.
Written by Ryan Smith, who co-directed the film with Tyler Foreman, Eldritch USA stars Graham Weldin, Andy Phinney, Cameron Perry, Aline O’Neill, Westan McNew, and Rebecca Claborn.
Writer and director Quarxx takes a freeform look at hell and what suffering can look like from a metaphysical point of view with Pandemonium.
From director Nathan Dalton, who co-wrote it with Paul Newton, comes Haunted House of Pancakes. A silly, campy, tongue in cheek horror comedy that manages to rise above its blasé and overtly familiar story to be an enjoyable watch.
Featuring a dumb and uninteresting story, lifeless characters, some dodgy acting, and some really ugly visuals, Ascent to Hell is bad film.
It gives me no pleasure to slam a film like this, but Hippo’s Revenge is an absolute shocker. You’d get more entertainment out of watching an actual real-life hippo defecate over and over again.
Noroi: The Curse comes from director Kōji Shiraishi, who co-wrote it with Naoyuki Yokota. It stars Jin Muraki as Masafumi Kobayashi, a paranormal investigator who has spent this life documenting supernatural activity.
Written and directed by Joseph Sims-Dennett, The Banished is such a frustrating watch and all because the writing wants to be so mysterious, that it becomes downright irrational.