GBHBL Horror Review: Village of the Damned (Video)
Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life gives you a video review of the 1960 horror classic, Village of the Damned!
Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life gives you a video review of the 1960 horror classic, Village of the Damned!
On the one hand, The Devil’s Doorway gets so much right that it is one of the more enjoyable modern found-footage style horrors in a while. On the other it is sorely lacking in originality, very predictable and is paced poorly.
Originally called Fright Fest, American Fright Fest is one of the many ‘Halloween’ themed horror movies you’re going to see this year. It doesn’t really try, forgetting the need for interesting characters in favour of buckets of blood and gore.
Super-low budget (estimated at $20,000), Exposure sees a struggling couple head out to a reclusive cabin in the mountains to try and work through their problems. However, there is evil in the land.
Taking a swing at the pretentiousness of the art-world while delivering a delightfully strange story, Deep Dark is a horror movie that thrills. Even if you have to watch between your fingers at times.
Directed by Phillip Guzman, Sleep No More stars sees five students agree to conduct an experiment regarding sleep. The theory is that if they reach 200 hours without it, they will reach a lucidity stage that means they will never sleep again.
The Ice Cream Truck is a baffling watch. Suburbia has a problem and for Mary, who has just moved in, it could be the death of her. A slasher, a thriller, a mystery, a tongue in cheek poke at suburban life? Who knows? This film doesn’t seem too.
The Potter family have moved into a new apartment hoping for a brand new life. Unfortunately, the complex houses something else, something evil. Seen as cult classic, Troll is one such film that is undeserving of that accolade.