Horror Movie Review: When Evil Lurks (2023)
When Evil Lurks is a strong example of horror genre-bending that has a compelling story, using unoriginal elements to create something fresh, and levels of gruesome horror that is simply unforgettable.
When Evil Lurks is a strong example of horror genre-bending that has a compelling story, using unoriginal elements to create something fresh, and levels of gruesome horror that is simply unforgettable.
Suitable Flesh comes from writer Dennis Paoli and director Joe Lynch, and is based off the 1937 H. P. Lovecraft short story, The Thing on the Doorstep.
Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. and written by Patrick Stibbs, The Call has plenty to be positive about. Visually arresting, an intriguing story, and some great performances. Yet, the overall product ends up being unmemorable because it is trope heavy and runs out of steam in the final third.
Inspired by the Grindhouse revenge horrors and thrillers from the 1970s (I Spit On Your Grave/The Last House on the Left) with a touch of satanic supernaturalism, Hell Nurse is a grubby and gory film.
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Written and directed by Kameron and Scott Hale, Free to a Bad Home is an anthology horror where every story links together and the wraparound serves more as a prologue and epilogue.
Directed by Jack E. Bell, with a story by Sam Ashurst and Scott Chambers, The Cult of Humpty Dumpty is the sequel to 2021’s The Curse of Humpty Dumpty. A Jagged Edge Production film that turned out to be pretty good.
Inspired by the likes of Humanoids from the Deep and Creature from the Black Lagoon, Splatter Beach is a horror comedy that comes from the Polonia brothers, Mark and John.