Horror Movie Review: Blade: The Iron Cross (2020)
Guess who is back? Well, just one this time but easily the most recognisable of all the puppets. Blade, the skull-faced leader finally gets his own movie called Blade: The Iron Cross.
Guess who is back? Well, just one this time but easily the most recognisable of all the puppets. Blade, the skull-faced leader finally gets his own movie called Blade: The Iron Cross.
From writing and directing duo, Andrew Mecham and Matthew Whedon comes the supernatural mirror related horror, Behind You.
Let’s not pull any punches, Ouija Shark is inherently a bad movie but if you’re expecting it not to be, well…look at the title!
Two years after releasing Shivers, arguably writer/director David Cronenberg’s best work to date, the body horror maestro would follow it with Rabid. Another tale of parasitic infection with visceral gore, strong violent themes blended with psychological terror.
In a sub-genre of horror bereft of new and fresh ideas, Savageland stands out amongst the modern crop of found footage movies.
A clever take on a horror villain that lacks originality, The Shed is vampire flick directed by Frank Sabatella with a story by Jason Rice.
Thanks to a tongue in cheek approach, some solid acting and winks to the likes of Tales from the Crypt, Tales From the Lodge is quite an enjoyable British horror.
While never quite living up to its initial promise, writer/director Neasa Hardiman tells an effective sci-fi horror tale in Sea Fever. One with unintentional links to real life events as they stand in 2020.