Horror Movie Review: Feral (2017)
Feral sees a group of med-school students having hiked into remote woods for a getaway. They then come under attack from creatures infected by some kind of virus. A virus that turns those infected feral too.
Feral sees a group of med-school students having hiked into remote woods for a getaway. They then come under attack from creatures infected by some kind of virus. A virus that turns those infected feral too.
Prom Ride is a tough watch, in that it’s near impossible to actually get through the entire thing. Every time you think it might go somewhere it doesn’t eventually leading to the most lacklustre finale in a long time. The worst prom related horror? Without question.
Written and directed by David Palmieri, Claw sees three friends (a term I’d use very loosely) go on a weekend break to Swamp Hollow. There they become the target of a psychotic serial killer. Why has he targeted the? Who knows and who really cares. Trust me, after watching Claw you really won’t.
Written and directed by George A. Romero, The Crazies is a low-budget horror. One that tells the story of a small town and the effect of the accidental release of a military biological weapon upon the people that live there.
Writer/director Joe Badon’s debut feature film is a trippy, hypnotic experience that has elements of David Lynch in it as it blends surrealism with psychological horror.
The fourth and final entry in the original Psycho series before the ill-fated remake looks to wrap up the Norman Bates story once and for all. Serving as a sequel and prequel to the original classic.
Directed by Josh Gerritsen and starring Laila Robins, Adam Wade McLaughlin, Terri Reeves, Matthew Wilkas, and Elaine Landry. Island Zero starts off so well, its premise is sound and it builds mystery and tension nicely before dropping the ball…hard.
Happily The Houses October Built 2 is just about an improvement over the original. It still lacks a lot of what makes a movie good but has definitely learned a few lessons.