Horror Movie Review: Heckle (2020)
Heckle sells itself as a psychological/slasher hybrid about a stand-up comedian who runs afoul of a psychotic heckler. A premise that is interesting, yet the film never manages to live up to it.
Heckle sells itself as a psychological/slasher hybrid about a stand-up comedian who runs afoul of a psychotic heckler. A premise that is interesting, yet the film never manages to live up to it.
Written and directed by Paul Dale and starring Manon Pages, Austin Naulty, and Kenny Bellau, Sewer Gators is trash. A no-budget sci-fi/horror that might be better flushed down the toilet.
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Directed by Dan Allen, who co-wrote it with Sam Ashurst, It Came from Below is the sum of many inspirations and certainly has ambition.