Horror Movie Review: Madhouse (1981)
A forgotten video nasty, Madhouse (originally titled There Was a Little Girl; also known as And When She Was Bad) is a 1981 Italian-American slasher film.
A forgotten video nasty, Madhouse (originally titled There Was a Little Girl; also known as And When She Was Bad) is a 1981 Italian-American slasher film.
A very early slasher horror, The Haunted House of Horror is a very British 1969 film that was directed by Michael Armstrong. It stars Frankie Avalon and Jill Haworth, who along with some of their friends, head off to a supposedly haunted mansion in the English countryside.
The total lack of originality in Hollows Grove hurts it. It hurts it really bad. This isn’t just bemoaning the fact that it’s just another paranormal horror. Rather bemoaning the fact that it’s just another paranormal horror with a film crew in yet another abandoned building where bad things happened.
A video nasty on the classier end of the spectrum (in regard to quality), The Burning is a time-capsule of 80’s horror. Although it unashamedly rips off the likes of Friday the 13th, it is an enjoyable campy movie.
A small cast and one location (for the most part), The Devil’s Rock lives and dies on the former’s performances. Thankfully, Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland and Gina Varela are more than up to the task.
Directed and written by Jim Wynorski, the trash that is Bone Eater stars Bruce Boxleitner, Michael Horse, Adoni Maropis and Clara Bryant.
We Are the Missing’s story surrounds a missing person named Riley (Chantel Little) who effectively just vanished one night. Her parents, distraught and confused have done everything possible to try and find her but she’s just… gone.
Released in 1998, Deep Rising is an action horror movie that combines a B-movie story with A-grade effects to good results. Well, mostly good results.