Horror Movie Review: Camp Twilight (2020)
If you’ve seen one camp-based slasher horror film, you’ve seen most of them, which might seem dismissive, until you watch Camp Twilight do the bare minimum.
If you’ve seen one camp-based slasher horror film, you’ve seen most of them, which might seem dismissive, until you watch Camp Twilight do the bare minimum.
Directed by Andy Milligan, who co-wrote it with John Borske, and starring Michael Cox, Linda Driver, Jane Helay, and Bernard Kaler, Bloodthirsty Butchers is a loose adaption of the Sweeney Todd tale. Approached with very little finesse and putting the focus on crude gore over everything else, it’s not a quality film.
Written by Grant Foxon, directed by Jason Impey, The Bleed stars Joanna Rose Barton, Victoria Dutton-Hughes, and Laura Marklew.
Deadly Manor is a slasher film that follows the playbook to a tee, it comes from director José Ramón Larraz and stars Clark Tufts, Greg Rhodes, Claudia Franjul, Mark Irish as Rod, Liz Hitchler, Jerry Kernion, and Kathleen Patane.
Mad Doctor of Zombie Island, if there was ever a film that didn’t deserve a sequel, it was Female Mercenaries on Zombie Island.
They really don’t make them like this anymore. Insect (aka Blue Monkey) is creature feature with a dumb story, a dazzling array of practical effects, plenty of gore, and ending that is hilariously telegraphed from the start. It’s a blast, a flawed blast, but a blast none the less.
Im Wald is a German-language horror/thriller film written and directed by Manuel Weiss. Telling a subtle and slow story that combines supernatural-inspired elements, folklore horror, and slasher touches.
Coming from writer and director Scott Jeffrey, The Mutation is a cheesy creature feature through and through, and is all the better for it. Showcasing a giant rat-monster that gets loose and goes on a rampage.