Horror Movie Review: A Hard Place (2025)
J. Horton’s A Hard Place is silly, violent, intense, and very gory. Sometimes that is all anyone wants from a horror film!
J. Horton’s A Hard Place is silly, violent, intense, and very gory. Sometimes that is all anyone wants from a horror film!
Arriving with some hype, mainly because it is written and directed by Osgood Perkins (2024’s Longlegs), The Monkey isn’t a great film, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of things to enjoy about it.
Demonic Toys: Jack Attack, which stars an evil jack-in-the-box with a grotesque killer-clown face. One look at this thing, and you will pray it never goes ‘pop’.
Demonic Toys turns out to have its own identity and in the case of this first film in the series, turns out to be mildly enjoyable.
Bloody Axe Wound is a modern example of where a good idea gets bogged down by an unnecessary confusing and unfocused story.
Isn’t horror wonderful? I mean what other form of entertainment gives us multiple visual stories about undead Nazi’s in long-forgotten bunkers?
Despite what the title suggests, there isn’t an orgy in this film, but happily, it makes up for that disappointment with vampire action, some salacious scenes, and a fairly tight story.
An enticing watch, Ash promises so much with its combination of sci-fi thrills, body horror, and non-linear storytelling, but ends up being a muddled mess that drags on and on to the point of being irritating.