Horror Movie Review: The Terror Within II (1991)
The first film wasn’t great, but it got away with its flaws by being a product of its time. There’s no such excuse for this sequel.
The first film wasn’t great, but it got away with its flaws by being a product of its time. There’s no such excuse for this sequel.
It’s a shame that Medusa’s Venom couldn’t build on the good work done by the original film, but even at its worst, it shouldn’t be this pointless.
Written and directed by Thomas J. Churchill, and starring Scott C. Roe, Caleb Thomas, and CeCe Kelly, Big Freaking Rat is, unsurprisingly, a B-movie about a rat that is transformed by toxic waste.
A horror comedy based around familial drama and an alien invasion, Big Brood steps out of the indie shadow so many films of this ilk sit in, and proves to be a thoroughly entertaining flick.
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The Baby Oopsie spinoff films have, so far, proven to be both enjoyable and memorable. Taking the spirit of Full