Horror Movie Review: Reunion From Hell 2 (2022)
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.
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.
Dolly rises above an uninteresting premise to be a thoroughly entertaining watch. One with a grindhouse/70s slasher feel, and one that delivers plenty of violence, gore, and harrowing moments.
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’.
Directed by Dean Puckett (his feature debut), who wrote the screenplay and based it (loosely) on his 2018 short The Sermon. The Severed Sun stars Emma Appleton, Toby Stephens and Lewis Gribben.
Written and directed by Hilton Ariel Ruiz, The Amityville Lost Tape is a brand-new low for the films that attach themselves to The Amityville Horror like blood-sucking leeches.