Horror Movie Review: The Wicker Man (1973)
What a movie this is. The Wicker Man is an absolutely stunning piece of horror film-making. Impossible to turn away from, filled with tension from the moment it begins to the final screams of terror.
What a movie this is. The Wicker Man is an absolutely stunning piece of horror film-making. Impossible to turn away from, filled with tension from the moment it begins to the final screams of terror.
Here we go again. A young pregnant woman called Ruth (Marci Miller) escapes the town of Gatlin after witnessing the horrific events that befell the town. On the run for a decade she eventually stops but her past is not far behind!
Written by Stephen King & directed by Lewis Teague, Cat’s Eye is an anthology horror film comprised of three stories surrounding a cat. One which plays a minor role in the first two and is a major part of the third.
Camp Dread sees a group of misfits take part in a ‘reality’ show at an infamous abandoned camp where they hope to win a million dollars. Unfortunately for them a killer is on the loose, seemingly determined to make sure no-one walks away with the money.
Every so often a horror movie comes along that utilises many of the standard horror tropes but does it so well, it rises above the murky depths. One such film was Rec, a zombie, found-footage horror.
Haunting of Cellblock 11 otherwise known as Apparitional was written & directed by Andrew P. Jones. It sees the crew of the reality TV show, Ghost Sightings decide to shoot their next episode at an abandoned prison complex. This after the land owner assured them that this place was most definitely haunted.
Based off the Edgar Allan Poe tale, The Masque of the Red Death is a 1964 horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price.
A post-apocalyptic horror by Douglas Aarniokoski, The Day stars Shawn Ashmore & Shannyn Sossamon as a group defending themselves from cannibals.