Horror Movie Review: Johnny Gruesome (2018)
Johnny Grissom (Anthony De La Torre) is dead. Dead at the hands of his friend Gary (Chris Modrzynski) during a dangerous bout of speeding. No matter though as Johnny isn’t the type to just stay dead.
Johnny Grissom (Anthony De La Torre) is dead. Dead at the hands of his friend Gary (Chris Modrzynski) during a dangerous bout of speeding. No matter though as Johnny isn’t the type to just stay dead.
Based off the 1957 novel The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham, Village of the Damned is a classic British science fiction horror movie released in 1960. A thrill ride from beginning to end, almost 60 years after its release, it still is an incredible watch.
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