Horror Movie Review: After Effect (2012)
Released in the same year as The Facility (in North America at least), an average ‘medical research gone wrong’ horror, After Effect walks a nearly similar path to that movie.
Released in the same year as The Facility (in North America at least), an average ‘medical research gone wrong’ horror, After Effect walks a nearly similar path to that movie.
Directed by Randy Kent, written by Chris Sanders and starring Ben Silver, Amber Doig-Thorne, Crystal J. Huang and Dani Thompson. Demons At Dawn is a low-budget horror that fails to light up the screen.
Directed by Brea Grant, written by Rachel Koller Croft and starring Katey Sagal, Abby Quinn and Alexxis Lemire, Torn Hearts has a lot to say about the pitfalls of fame and how far some people will go to achieve it.
Directed by David Cholewa and starring Fabian Wolfrom, Blandine Papillon and John Fallon, Dead Shadows is an odd amalgamation of different horror ideas that does a lot right and a lot wrong.
Directed by Scott W. McKinlay and written by Jim Bartoo, Creep Van is one of those nice low-budget/indie horror surprises. Where you go in not expecting much but come out satisfied and entertained.
Written by J.D. Feigelson and Dan DiStefano, Nightmare on the 13th floor was directed by Walter Grauman and stars Michele Greene. A thriller/horror that goes the ‘slow-burn’ route to both its benefit and its detriment.
Taking first place for the worst movie we’ve seen this year; The Overnight is a mess of a movie. Poorly acted and badly paced with an unnecessarily confusing plot.
Directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Michael Moriarty in a dual role, Blood Link is a Giallo-style horror about formerly conjoined twins and gives the viewer plenty of mystery, murder and sex to enjoy.