Horror Movie Review: Killer Rack (2015)
From writer Paul McGinnis and director Greg Lamberson comes Killer Rack. A rare treat, Killer Rack bills itself as a comedy horror and actually turns out to be very funny and very entertaining.
From writer Paul McGinnis and director Greg Lamberson comes Killer Rack. A rare treat, Killer Rack bills itself as a comedy horror and actually turns out to be very funny and very entertaining.
An Irish indie horror that has a synopsis way better then the actual film is, Beyond the Woods was written and directed by Sean Breathnach.
Written by Mike C. Hartman who also directed it with Frank J. Levanduski. Blood Orgy at Beaver Lake is a horror-comedy that face-plants in some style.
Written and directed by Jessica Hunt and Sam Mason-Bell, The Truth Will Out is a low-budget found-footage horror with a distinctly British flavour
Killer Mountain is a box-ticking SyFy original slice of trash. A dangerous or forbidden location. A lead who is coming out of retirement to help, encouraged to rescue their ex/estranged partner. A rich benefactor who claims he is doing things for good but has ulterior motives and of course, a monster.
Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and drawing from Aesop’s Fables. The Devil’s Carnival is on to a winner straight away, being a musical horror movie.
Written by James Hall and Oliver Frampton, with the latter also taking on directorial duties for his debut. The Forgotten is a British supernatural horror film.
Monsters in the woods – a tale as old as time. A Dark Path isn’t going to win any awards for originality. Unfortunately, it’s also not going to win any awards for entertainment or for being a satisfying horror movie.