Horror Movie Review: Schism (2024)
Written and directed by Thor Moreno, Schism is a psychological horror film that stars Cait Moira, Hunter Phoenix, Cheyenne Goode and Annette Duffy.
Written and directed by Thor Moreno, Schism is a psychological horror film that stars Cait Moira, Hunter Phoenix, Cheyenne Goode and Annette Duffy.
Directed by Jakob Bilinski, who co-wrote it with Peter Matsoukas, Compression is a surreal psychological horror and dark drama film that stars Emily Durchholz, Kevin Roach, and Michele Rose.
Feet of Death isn’t just an ok Bigfoot film, it’s a good Bigfoot film, with some excellent moments and some not so excellent moments.
Do not believe the hype, the few things that make In A Violent Nature more notable than any other slasher is far outdone by the frustrating and downright boring experience that is, overall. The attempt to freshen up a tired genre failing spectacularly, purely because it is such a waste of time.
Director Marcello Avallone’s second film (his other being Specters) follows the 80’s Italian horror movie playbook to a tee. So, expect a baffling plot, awful dubbing and bad acting, some really egregious gore, plenty of female nudity, and far too much sexual violence.
It’s always a pleasure to find Donald Pleasence hiding away in some forgotten Italian horror film from the 80s, which is very much the case with Specters (Italian: Spettri). A supernatural horror that has some style, plenty of class, feels suitably 80s (and Italian), but has nothing of note elsewhere.
Dumb and fun, with more of an 80s vibe than a 90s, Seedpeople (all one word) is a sci-fi horror that uses elements of body-snatching horror.
Terror at Black Tree Forest isn’t a good film, but there have certainly been far worse made in this style and with similar budgets.