Horror Movie Review: New Fears Eve (2025)
Written and directed by P.J. Starks (co-directing with Eric Huskisson), New Fears Eve is a violent, bloody, sometimes silly, but mostly entertaining flick.
Written and directed by P.J. Starks (co-directing with Eric Huskisson), New Fears Eve is a violent, bloody, sometimes silly, but mostly entertaining flick.
How has this idea not been done before? Take I Know What You Did Last Summer, set it during the winter period, and then tie a big bloody festive bow on things.
From director Steven Morris, who co-wrote the story with Kermet Merl Key, comes He Knows. A festive horror slasher that gets some things right, but plenty wrong.
Filled with promise, writer/director duo Manuel Camilion and Benjamin Edelman do a hearty job of living up to said promise, even if the overall experience of Santastein is quite rough around the edges.
For all its visual, sound, character, and acting flaws, the fact that There’s Snow Escape is so dull for so long, is enough to make it one to avoid.
Written and directed by Ken MacLaughlin, We’re So Dead is a horror comedy that takes the notion of a ‘Karen’ becoming a slasher villain and literally taking her complaints out on the staff of a restaurant on Christmas Eve.
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is what you get when a lack of imagination runs into a lack of effort, where the mindset is torn between pointless lore obsession and super-sanitised Blumhouse scares.
What makes Twas the Night a bad film is the trite story, lack of cohesion between tales, brutally bland characters, and suspect acting. A festive horror that you won’t want to find in your stocking this year.