Horror Movie Review: Mirror, Mirror (1990)
Mirror, Mirror’s cult following is more than deserved and while it may not be the fairest of them all, it’s a looker none the less.
Mirror, Mirror’s cult following is more than deserved and while it may not be the fairest of them all, it’s a looker none the less.
Set in South Chile in 1997, Invoking Yell is a found-footage horror that sees three young women venture off into the woods to shoot a black metal demo tape.
Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, with a story written by Frederick Bailey and C.J. Santiago, Demon of Paradise is an exceptionally dull film.
Directed by Federico Zampaglione, who co-wrote the story with Stefano Masi, The Well takes its inspiration from the Italian gore movies of the 80s, sprinkles in a bit of gothic horror, and just a dash of Giallo.
Directed by Fruit Chan, Don’t Look Up is an American remake of the 1996 Hideo Nakata film of the same name (Joyû-rei). An incoherent mess that frustrates and bores.
Revealer will polarise. Finding as many who are passionate about it as there are those who find it all a bit ‘meh’. Mainly proving to be a lesson in patience.
Tokyo Haunting: The Curse of the Yokai Ghost aka Paranormal Effect is a 2010 Paranormal Activity rip-off that utilises aspects of Japanese folklore to try and be different. Some of which works, most of which doesn’t.
Tenants, an anthology horror that hits and misses, like so many others. Happily though, it’s more hits than misses.