Horror Movie Review: Werewolf Santa (2023)
Written and directed by Airell Anthony Hayles, Werewolf Santa is a found-footage horror as silly as it sounds, yet it lacks in both the fun and over the top departments.
Written and directed by Airell Anthony Hayles, Werewolf Santa is a found-footage horror as silly as it sounds, yet it lacks in both the fun and over the top departments.
Weredeer, a horror comedy that knows it is a bad movie, and plays up to that fact, delivering an entertaining slice of festive horror.
From writer and director Mike McMurran comes Christmassacre, aka Secret Santa, not to be confused with the 2018 Christmas horror
Directed by Brad Twigg, who co-wrote it with Leslie Monk, Ghoulish Tales is a low-budget anthology horror with a festive spin.
From writers and directors Sonny Laguna and Tommy Wiklund (with David Liljeblad as an additional writer) comes Wither (Vittra), Sweden’s answer to The Evil Dead. Where the only memorable thing about it ends up being the excessive amount of blood and guts that are spilled.
No more do fans have to crave a slap up meal of Thanksgiving horror, The Last Thanksgiving takes the holiday and puts it front and centre. Unfortunately, it’s about the only thing the movie has going for it.
The Breach is a horror movie that shows a lot of promise, but eventually gets bogged down by a muddled story and an attempt to blend genres, admirable as though that might be.
Odd Noggins is a surreal horror/sci-fi comedy from director Joe Sherlock that leaves the viewer feeling absolutely baffled by what they have just witnessed. It’s pure nonsense, filled with gratuitous nudity, and oozes cheapness.