Horror Movie Review: Shortcut (2020)
A mess of a movie. Shortcut is an incredibly frustrating watch that begins in head-scratching fashion and deteriorates in spectacular fashion.
A mess of a movie. Shortcut is an incredibly frustrating watch that begins in head-scratching fashion and deteriorates in spectacular fashion.
Aquaslash is a horror movie that is literally just all build to one specific sequence. A sequence involving a water slide, some razor-sharp blades and a ton of young adults about to experience a very bad day.
Directed by Massimiliano Cerchi and starring Michael Paré, Crystal Santos and Chanel Ryan. Mayday is horror movie set 35,000 feet in the air.
Nine Lives is not good at all but has some late nineties/early noughties low-budget slasher charm to it that might make a few people feel nostalgic.
Directed by David Gregory who co-wrote it with John Cregan, Plague Town mixes elements of Children of the Corn, The Hills Have Eyes, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Wickerman and more.
Utilising the real-life horror that was The Jonestown Massacre, the early promise of what we could get here disappears in wave of awfulness.
An anthology horror that has a ton of imagination and even more style, The Theatre Bizarre is an unforgettable experience for both good and bad reasons.
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