Horror Movie Review: The Beach House (2019)
Drawing from the likes of The Mist and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Beach House nails some aspects of what it is going for. Namely atmosphere and dread.
Drawing from the likes of The Mist and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Beach House nails some aspects of what it is going for. Namely atmosphere and dread.
Directed by Brandon Slagle with a story by Michael Mahal, Attack of the Unknown is an alien sci-fi movie with some horror elements. Although you wouldn’t think that until at least halfway through the movie.
If there is one thing that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has in bucketloads, it is style. If there is one reason to watch this re-telling, it is for how beautiful it is at times. You’ll need that reason because there aren’t many others.
Sister Tempest sees director/writer Joe Badon outdo himself in the strange department resulting a film that is stylish as hell but lacks some of the substance seen in his previous work.
An iconic movie way that goes beyond its ‘video nasty’ tag. Blood Feast is the work of legendary splatter master, Herschell Gordon Lewis. A film that is considered to be the first ‘splatter’ movie and was impressively successful.
A flawed horror movie, Black Mountain Side’s biggest issue is that it doesn’t some to know what kind of movie it wants to be.
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.