Horror Movie Review: The Forgotten (2014)
Written by James Hall and Oliver Frampton, with the latter also taking on directorial duties for his debut. The Forgotten is a British supernatural horror film.
Written by James Hall and Oliver Frampton, with the latter also taking on directorial duties for his debut. The Forgotten is a British supernatural horror film.
Monsters in the woods – a tale as old as time. A Dark Path isn’t going to win any awards for originality. Unfortunately, it’s also not going to win any awards for entertainment or for being a satisfying horror movie.
For fans of extensive torture, mindless violence and plenty of blood and guts. Lasso delivers on all of those fronts. However, it lacks a well-told story, fleshed out characters and quality acting.
Scream of the Banshee is a SyFy original that takes the Banshee of Irish lore and gives it a different spin to middling results.
A softcore porno masquerading as a horror movie, Stormswept aims to be an erotic psychological thriller but misses the mark by some distance.
Directed by Keith Allan and starring Jon Briddell, Erin Coker, and Hayden Byerly. 11/11/11 is a dry, humourless, low-budget slice of trash that is littered with inane plot holes and poor acting.
Blood Bags does everything it can to annoy the viewer. From its terrible characters to its massive plot holes, questionable villain and awful ending, it’s not a fun watch at all.
A hidden gem, The Hive is a graphic ‘infection’ horror movie directed by David Yarovesky who co-wrote it with Will Honley.