Horror Movie Review: Decay (2015)
It’s an engrossing film, with a horrifying subject matter, but handled deftly. Decay is a must-see for those who want substance to their horror stories and characters that matter.
It’s an engrossing film, with a horrifying subject matter, but handled deftly. Decay is a must-see for those who want substance to their horror stories and characters that matter.
Directed by Alice Maio Mackay, who co-wrote the story with Benjamin Pahl Robinson, T-Blockers is an artistic and meta horror film.
Directed by Arkasha Stevenson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Tim Smith and Keith Thomas from a story by Ben Jacoby. The First Omen is, unsurprisingly, a prequel to the 1976 classic, The Omen.
As bad as it gets, Mutants of Nature Cove is amateurish trash lacking in every department, aside from the sheer amount of naked skin you’ll see.
From writer Michael Patrick McCaffrey and director Barry Andersson, The Soviet Sleep Experiment tries to tell the Creepypasta story, but from a more psychological point of view.
With a strong lead actor, serene visuals, a haunting score, and a blend of psychological horror with supernatural scares, Lovely, Dark, and Deep should be a great film.
Rarely does a film come along that proves to be an uncomfortable watch from beginning to end. A film where you sit on the edge of your seat throughout, scream at the TV through frustration, and come away feeling mightily depressed from what you have just witnessed.
A lot of weird and plenty of wonderful too, it’s Chompy and The Girls, a unique horror comedy from writer and director, Skye Braband.