Horror Movie Review: Waxwork (1988)
Pure cheese…that is exactly what Waxwork is. Pure smelly cheese that you can’t help but wrinkle your nose up at but still find yourself going back in for another smell.
Pure cheese…that is exactly what Waxwork is. Pure smelly cheese that you can’t help but wrinkle your nose up at but still find yourself going back in for another smell.
On the one hand The Terror Within in is an unashamed Alien clone/wannabe but on the other it’s a hilariously campy 80’s mutant horror that is down-right shocking in regards to how gory it is. Whichever side you fall on both can agree that as far as entertainment goes, The Terror Within delivers!
Every bit as Troma release as a fan could hope for, Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo is a nutty, silly, gory and cheap looking horror comedy.
Slumber Party Massacre II is a horror movie that you won’t be forgetting anytime soon. Not because it’s a classic to be held alongside the greats of the horror genre but because it is incredibly wacky and has one of the most memorable villains for all the wrong reasons.
Feeders is a real contender for the worst horror movie of the 90s if not one of the worst horror movies ever made. It’s a joke movie with almost no budget and it shows.
Idiotic, silly but so entertaining, Mausoleum is cheesy 80’s horror at its finest or its worst depending on your point of view. Its plot is utter nonsense but it embraces the absurd in a tale of demonic possession that is the opposite scale to likes of The Exorcist.
Rose and Harry are spending a weekend at a remote cabin in the hope they can rekindle their failing relationship but evil is lurking in the darkness.
In a small village in 17th century England something strange is occurring and affecting the people of the village. It all begins when Ralph uncovers an unusual looking skull with one remaining eye while ploughing a field.