Horror Movie Review: Motivational Growth (2013)
Written and directed by Don Thacker and starring Adrian DiGiovanni, Motivational Growth is a weird, interesting and thought-provoking movie. Listen to The Mold and it will help you!
Written and directed by Don Thacker and starring Adrian DiGiovanni, Motivational Growth is a weird, interesting and thought-provoking movie. Listen to The Mold and it will help you!
Crocodile horrors are rarely good movies. Normally CGI-fests they lack the ‘killer’ edge that makes them good villains. Black Water is different though. Proving to be a tension-filled and smart horror that does for crocodiles what Jaws did for sharks.
Sometimes They Come Back….Again is a sequel to the 1991 horror, Sometimes They Come Back. A movie that was based off a short story by Stephen King.
Unchain your brain and leave it at the door because it’s not needed in the slightest with the horror/action flick, Dead Squad: Temple of the Undead.
The original Porkchop movie wasn’t a terrible movie. However, the super-low budget slasher flick had some pretty unforgivable issues. Silly, fun and gory there was entertainment to be had but few people were calling for a sequel.
The First Purge takes the franchise back to the start while also attempting to build on a combination of grisly nihilism and bleak social commentary. Like the previous three films it fails to capitalise on this but here it all just feels so tired.
A group of college students who are all part of the debate team depart on a three-day journey to the national championships. Stuffed into a ‘past its best’ bus, their journey sees a number of strange events occur that constantly slows them down. It culminates in the bus hitting something in the road and breaking down at midnight on day 3.
With such dire sequels, it was hard to get too excited about Return to Sleepaway Camp but in a surprising turn of events it is not a bad movie. In fact, it’s entertaining. It also manages to re-capture the horror and silliness of the original movie to some degree.