Horror Movie Review: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
Let’s be honest… if Texas Chainsaw Massacre hadn’t been picked up by Netflix, very few would have cared that a new movie was released.
Let’s be honest… if Texas Chainsaw Massacre hadn’t been picked up by Netflix, very few would have cared that a new movie was released.
Don’t be surprised that, come the end of Feed the Devil, you’re feeling very confused by what you saw. You’re not alone. This film isn’t sure what it wants to be and most will be left scratching their heads by the lack of coherency in the story.
Director Dustin Ferguson returns to the infamous Amityville house to follow-up on his 2016 horror, The Amityville Legacy aka Amityville Toybox. Yes, Amityville Clownhouse aka Amityville: Evil Never Dies is a direct sequel.
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Paranormal Activity in name alone, this attempt to reboot the franchise that seemingly wrapped up in 2015, is little more than a found-footage re-thread.
Directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, who wrote it with Antonio Fos, The Cannibal Man is an engrossing horror about a man’s spiralling descent into madness.
Directed by Andy Milligan on an extremely low-budget ($13,000), The Ghastly Ones is an odd film that begins in violent fashion.
It should not come as any surprise that Land Shark is a terrible movie. A terrible story, terrible acting, terrible audio and terrible effects.
Undying Love aka New York Vampire is a romance horror with fangs, written and directed by Gregory Lamberson. It stars Tommy Sweeney, Julie Lynch and Andrew Lee Barrett.