Horror Movie Review: Sinner (2009)
If you’re suffering from insomnia then just put on director Alessandro Perrella’s Sinner aka Night of the Sinner and you’ll be asleep in no time at all.
If you’re suffering from insomnia then just put on director Alessandro Perrella’s Sinner aka Night of the Sinner and you’ll be asleep in no time at all.
Written by D.N. Grove and directed by David DeCoteau, as per usual, The Brotherhood VI: Initiation brings an end to the middling homoerotic horror series.
Writer and director Brandon Walker has a strong concept and a rich history to draw from with Ghosts of Hiroshima but disappointingly delivers a lacklustre paranormal found footage horror.
From director Stephen Hall, who co-wrote the story with Tim Reynolds, comes The Gates. A Victorian horror movie that is 30-minutes too long and fails to use the wonderful Richard Brake to his full potential. A figurative crime.
Looking and feeling like the TV movie it is, but being far better than expected, Nightmare at the End of the Hall comes from writer Nora Zucker and director George Mendeluk.
The third film in the Lake Placid franchise (it’s still unbelievable that is an actual thing), the straight to TV comedy horror Lake Placid 3 comes from writer David Reed and director Griff Furst.
From writer and director Jeff Seemann comes Terror Trips, a horror movie that promises so much and fails to deliver on pretty much anything. An engaging story, good characters, scares, or a satisfying ending. Putting it simply, Terror Trips is not a good movie.
A good example of how found footage horror can still result in a decent movie, Infernum comes from writer/director Dutch Marich. It stars Suziey Block, Michael Barbuto, Clinton Roper Elledge, and Sarah Schoofs.