Horror Movie Review: Chatterbox (2022)
There’s nothing wrong with a slow-burn movie, but Chatterbox takes that to such an extreme, its pace might be better described as lethargic.
There’s nothing wrong with a slow-burn movie, but Chatterbox takes that to such an extreme, its pace might be better described as lethargic.
Written and directed by Gregory Gieras, Centipede is one of those mildly enjoyable SyFy movies that takes itself far too seriously, but can’t escape the mountain of cheese that emanates from it.
From director Craig Singer, who co-wrote the story alongside Robert Dean Klein, comes 6:45. A horror/thriller that takes elements of the comedy Groundhog Day, but from a more terrifying standpoint.
As dumb as it gets, X-Ray (also known as Hospital Massacre, Be My Valentine, Or Else, and Ward 13) is a slasher film from director Boaz Davidson, with a screenplay by Marc Behm. This ‘Valentine’s Day’ related horror stars Barbi Benton, Charles Lucia, and Jon Van Ness.
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Written by Tom de Ville and directed by William Brent Bell, Lord of Misrule reimagines the 16th century British folklore Christmas tradition as something far more sinister.
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