Horror Movie Review: A Very Flattened Christmas (2024)
From director, Shane Wallace, who co-wrote the story with Key Tawn Toothman, A Very Flattened Christmas is a comedy horror that promises a fun injection of blood and guts into the holiday.
From director, Shane Wallace, who co-wrote the story with Key Tawn Toothman, A Very Flattened Christmas is a comedy horror that promises a fun injection of blood and guts into the holiday.
A surreal experience that blends psychological horror with supernatural chills, The Haunting of Hollywood comes from writer and director, Lilia Doytchinova and stars William Mann, Stefanie Infante, David Lami Freibe, and Tiffany Downey.
It had to happen, didn’t it? It’s the horror way after all. CarousHELL 3 comes from director Steve Rudzinski, who co-wrote the story with Aleen Isley.
Have you heard of the Elevator Game? An online phenomenon born from an urban legend that originated out of Japan and South Korea?
Directed again by Steve Rudzinski who co-wrote the story with Aleen Isley again, CarousHELL 2 is not the sequel fans of the original will be expecting.
While there may seem to be little to get excited about with Sting, the film rises above its mediocre concept to deliver an entertaining creature feature.
Sloppy, dull, clichéd, and looking like a product of the mid-late 90s rather than 2006 (or 2004, the year it is set), Pray for Morning comes from writer and director Cartney Wearn.
From writer Luke Genton and director Colton Tran comes Sorry, Charlie. A horror/thriller film that is supposedly inspired by the true story of a killer that used recordings of a baby crying to draw women out of their houses.