Horror Movie Review: Bacterium (2006)
From writer/director Brett Piper comes Bacterium, a low-budget comedy horror that is so ‘up and down’, it’s hard to really know just how good or bad it really is.
From writer/director Brett Piper comes Bacterium, a low-budget comedy horror that is so ‘up and down’, it’s hard to really know just how good or bad it really is.
The Forever Purge promised to be a big leap forward for the franchise but sadly, it’s more a baby step to yet more films further down the line. A bad movie? No. The worst Purge movie? Not by a long shot but it should have been so much better.
A slow car-crash of a movie, The Toll starts off strongly, building tension and letting the imagination run wild. Then slowly but surely, it begins to veer off the path leading to a disappointing crunch and everyone around wondering what the hell happened.
Night School is a fun and nice-looking slasher/mystery horror film that was caught up in the UK moral panic of the 80s known as video nasties.
The team of a ghost hunter reality television show find themselves trapped and assaulted by ghosts in an abandoned asylum. No, this is not another review of the excellent Grave Encounters but rather a film called The Crying Dead.
From the writing and directing team of Paul Ragsdale and Angelica De Alba comes Slashorette Party. An entertaining throwback slasher with some great comedy moments and lashings of blood.
Toxic Zombies (also known as Bloodeaters, Bloodeaters: Butchers of the Damned, The Dromax Derangement, and Forest of Fear) is a zombie horror movie written, produced and directed by Charles McCrann.
After Midnight was directed by Christian Stella and Jeremy Gardner, the latter also wrote and stars in the movie. There’s something outside, something that comes at night and scratches to get in.