Horror Movie Review: The Last House on Cemetery Lane (2015)
Ignore the flashy front cover, The Last House on Cemetery Lane has no scares, no tension and no bloody cemetery. It’s mind-numbingly boring.
Ignore the flashy front cover, The Last House on Cemetery Lane has no scares, no tension and no bloody cemetery. It’s mind-numbingly boring.
Based off a short story by the master of horror, Stephen King. Sometimes They Come Back was directed by Tom McLoughlin and released in 1991.
Queen Dracula is arguably the worst horror of 2018. Not in a ‘so bad, it’s good’ kind of way, no. Queen Dracula is all bad.
The year is 2018 and we have a new Halloween movie. Normally this would be followed by a shudder seeing as how the series that followed the classic original has put out a fair few stinkers. This is not one of them though.
Combining two horror ideas into one resulting in a bit of a confused, yet enjoyable mess, Bonehill Road is written and directed by Todd Sheets.
The Slumber Party Massacre series (three films) has the distinct honour of being the first horror movie series to be directed exclusively by women. That’s a pretty cool fact, it’s just a pity that the first movie, The Slumber Party Massacre is such a ‘by the numbers’ slasher horror.
Jack Cain escapes conviction for a murder on a technicality. His victim’s family are incensed and along with a few other members of the town, they track Jack down and murder him. A year later on Halloween night, Cain returns from the dead as Halloween Jack!
The sequel to the 1960 science fiction horror, Village of the Damned came four years later. It had huge shoes to fill. So big were those shoes that it was kind of inevitable that Children of the Damned would struggle and struggle it does.