Horror Movie Review: The Hazing (2004)
Filled with gore, nudity, silliness, and some comedic moments, The Hazing is an entertaining watch, driven by a game cast, least of all Brad Dourif.
Filled with gore, nudity, silliness, and some comedic moments, The Hazing is an entertaining watch, driven by a game cast, least of all Brad Dourif.
So much promise, and even though it’s still not a terrible film overall, it does end up being unremarkable and difficult to recommend as a watch.
Directed by James Morris, who wrote the story with Michael Ballif and Colin Cunningham, He Never Left is such a frustrating film.
Combining folklore frights with psychological horror, The North Witch is a compelling watch that nails much of what it is going for. Directed by Bruce Wemple and written by Anna Shields, the basis of this horror tale is a classic, witches.
An inventive idea transformed into a solid anthology film; Conjuring Tapes does a decent job of delivering found-footage style frights with some twists on well-worn formulas.
She Killed in Ecstasy is not only entertaining but creates a femme fatale style character who has strong motivations for her murderous rampage and comes across quite sympathetic.
The latest entry in Jagged Edge Productions’ ‘Twisted Childhood Universe’, Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare is a brutal and gorier reimagining of the iconic Peter Pan story by J. M. Barrie.
28 Years Later is not the film you might expect it to be, and it is all the better for it. Even if it will likely result in some disappointed faces.