Horror Movie Review: Significant Other (2022)
Significant Other is written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, with Maika Monroe playing Ruth and Jake Lacy playing Harry.
Significant Other is written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, with Maika Monroe playing Ruth and Jake Lacy playing Harry.
Written and directed by Mike Watt, and starring Amy Lynn Best, Stacey Bartlebaugh-Gmys, and Sofiya Smirnova, A Feast of Flesh is a rough watch. As low-budget as it gets, with a lethargic story, bad acting, and horrible effects.
Doctor Carver aka Conjuring the Plastic Surgeon comes from director Louisa Warren, who co-wrote it with Shannon Holiday. Telling a story about a demonic plastic surgeon in gory and violent fashion.
A micro-budget horror with a simple premise transforms into a compelling and tension heavy watch. It’s Stupid Games, and it comes from directors Nicolas Wendl and Dani Abraham, who co-wrote the story with Tanner Adams.
Imaginative, well written, impressively acted, and with some strong scares, The People in the Walls is a highly enjoyable horror from writer Gerald Crum and director Michael Crum.
Praise The Great Old Ones, it’s another low-budget adaption of a famous piece of H.P. Lovecraft work. Here, it’s Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth that is getting a loose adaption. Called The Innsmouth School for Girls, it comes from writer and director Joshua Kennedy.
Medusa, otherwise known as Medusa: Queen of the Serpents is familiar territory for those who have seen their fair share of films from Scott Chambers’ Jagged Edge Productions.
Utilising more time and a higher budget to deliver something quite different to the first film. Something better and something more visceral. Gone is the basic slasher aspects of the first film, and in its place is something clearly inspired by the recent success of Terrifier 2.