Horror Movie Review: The Gown (2019)
Written and directed by Alan Casper, The Gown is an amateurish horror with far too many problems to overlook. From bad acting, to bad visuals and even worse audio, it’s a struggle to sit through its 99 minutes.
Written and directed by Alan Casper, The Gown is an amateurish horror with far too many problems to overlook. From bad acting, to bad visuals and even worse audio, it’s a struggle to sit through its 99 minutes.
Part Night of the Living Dead, part 28 Days Later but nowhere as compelling as either. Sick: Survive the Night is a zombie horror that gets a couple of important things right but gets many others wrong.
A disappointing follow-up to the 2000 werewolf horror, Ginger Snaps. This sequel brings back the main cast, ups the gore and darkens the story. However, it’s far less fun and far less original.
It is said that if you speed down Lemon Tree Passage Road you will experience supernatural phenomena. Basically, you’ll see a ghost in your rear-view mirror. It’s not much to go on but regardless has inspired this movie, Lemon Tree Passage.
Written and directed by Richard Anthony Dunford, P.O.V. is not a found footage per-se even if it has many of the same problems. Instead we see the events of this movie from the perspective of the main character Zack.
Directed by John Fawcett who also co-wrote it with Karen Walton, Ginger Snaps is a werewolf horror that focuses on two sisters.
Why? Because In a Stranger’s House copies everything done in found footage to date and doesn’t even try to improve on the majority of complaints people have with that style.
Inspired by the anthologies of old and shows like Tales from the Crypt. Skeletons in the Closet is a throwback 80’s looking horror that doesn’t get quite enough right.