Horror Movie Review: Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015)
Coming 11 years after the 4th film in the franchise, Tremors 5: Bloodlines keeps things simple and uninspired even with a returning Michael Gross.
Coming 11 years after the 4th film in the franchise, Tremors 5: Bloodlines keeps things simple and uninspired even with a returning Michael Gross.
An anthology of horror shorts, Blood Clots doesn’t bother with a wrap-around story instead presenting seven stories with nothing to link them. It’s just a collection of varied and inventive (well, some) shorts.
Just your normal college girl sleepover, right? Well who invited all these lunatics!? It’s turning out to be Psycho Sleepover!
From writer/director and producer, Vito Dinatolo, Face of Evil is now available on VOD and DVD from Gravitas Ventures. It stars Chad Bishop, Jamie Bernadette and Scott Baxter.
Based on the short story of the same name by H.P. Lovecraft, The Dunwich Horror is a psychedelic supernatural horror. Directed by Daniel Haller, the movie stars Sandra Dee, Dean Stockwell, Ed Begley and Talia Shire.
A Canadian horror-comedy, Dead Shack doesn’t bring anything fresh to the zombie genre but in a nice turn of events is fairly entertaining and has some decent comedic moments.
The premise of The Ferryman is sound, a young woman fails to commit suicide and after recovering is pursued by an evil being that demands ‘payment’. Unfortunately, it just ends up being a disappointing movie.
This film is based on Catual events. With that opening graphic, you know exactly what kind of movie you’re in for with Zombie Cats From Mars. A campy love-letter to sci-fi horror comedy starring everyone’s favourite evil household pets, cats.