Horror Movie Review: Bloodstone: Subspecies II (1993)
Bloodstone: Subspecies II is the second entry in the Full Moon produced Subspecies franchise and comes from director Ted Nicolaou, who co-wrote the story with Charles Band.
Bloodstone: Subspecies II is the second entry in the Full Moon produced Subspecies franchise and comes from director Ted Nicolaou, who co-wrote the story with Charles Band.
From director Ted Nicolaou and writers Charles Band, Jack Canson, and David Pabian, comes Subspecies, a vampire-focused horror film that kickstarted a lesser-known, but beloved franchise.
Mirror, Mirror’s cult following is more than deserved and while it may not be the fairest of them all, it’s a looker none the less.
Set in South Chile in 1997, Invoking Yell is a found-footage horror that sees three young women venture off into the woods to shoot a black metal demo tape.
Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, with a story written by Frederick Bailey and C.J. Santiago, Demon of Paradise is an exceptionally dull film.
Directed by Federico Zampaglione, who co-wrote the story with Stefano Masi, The Well takes its inspiration from the Italian gore movies of the 80s, sprinkles in a bit of gothic horror, and just a dash of Giallo.
Directed by Fruit Chan, Don’t Look Up is an American remake of the 1996 Hideo Nakata film of the same name (Joyû-rei). An incoherent mess that frustrates and bores.
Revealer will polarise. Finding as many who are passionate about it as there are those who find it all a bit ‘meh’. Mainly proving to be a lesson in patience.