Horror Movie Review: Plague Town (2008)
Directed by David Gregory who co-wrote it with John Cregan, Plague Town mixes elements of Children of the Corn, The Hills Have Eyes, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Wickerman and more.
Directed by David Gregory who co-wrote it with John Cregan, Plague Town mixes elements of Children of the Corn, The Hills Have Eyes, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Wickerman and more.
A promising start and intriguing idea, Blood Vessel falls apart the longer it goes on. The end result is a mish-mash of ideas that just fails to spark as it should.
Rarely will you see us write these words but Cannibal Terror is a ‘so bad, it’s good’ movie. A movie that is so terrible that it becomes a laugh out loud experience.
The Mortuary Collection is one such anthology that looks at the gleeful and fun aspect of the past to tell its wicked tales of horror. The end result has way more hits than misses and ensures it can be held up alongside the greats of the genre.
The Curse of La Llorona does nothing new and aside from the Latin American folklore villain, could be mistaken for any haunting horror ever.
Annabelle Comes Home. Directed by Gary Dauberman, in his directorial debut, with a story by Dauberman and James Wan.
School of the Damned seems to want to be associated with the 1960 classic, Village of the Damned and 1964 follow-up Children of the Damned. However, misleading title, Britishness and mind-control aside, it has nothing to do with the two classic horrors.
Utilising the real-life horror that was The Jonestown Massacre, the early promise of what we could get here disappears in wave of awfulness.