Horror Movie Review: Swarmed (2005)
Directed by Paul Ziller, Swarmed is so by the numbers its hardly worth mustering up much of an opinion. Is it rubbish? Not at all. Is it any good? Not at all.
Directed by Paul Ziller, Swarmed is so by the numbers its hardly worth mustering up much of an opinion. Is it rubbish? Not at all. Is it any good? Not at all.
Should you decide to take the Christmassy plunge, you’ll find a surprisingly alright shark-horror movie in Santa Jaws. One that embraces the silliness behind it. Tries hard to make it feel festive and doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Sugarplum is so bad. Take our word for it. There’s no entertainment to be had here. No, so bad it’s good. It’s just all bad. We have here, the worst Christmas horror we have ever seen.
Krampus 2: The Devil Returns was released in 2016 and once again was written/directed by Jason Hull. It stars A.J. Leslie and Paul Ferm.
Written and directed by the duo of David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry. All the Creatures Were Stirring is a holiday anthology horror and is a massive disappointment.
From David Del Rio in his directorial debut comes a festive horror to make you feel a tad uncomfortable and a whole lot of disappointment. Disappointment because Sick for Toys lacks substance and feels fragmented and vacant.
Not to be confused with the 2018 comedy horror of the same name, this Slay Belles is an ultra-low budget holiday slasher horror. One that stars an array of talented (and some not so talented) drag Queens.
Merely a bullet-point to try and garner disinterested viewers into watching something they hope will be festive, Darkest Night is a lacklustre Christmas horror offering.