Horror Movie Review: Campfire Tales (1997)
Released in that less than stellar period of horror, the late 90s, Campfire Tales is notable really for one thing and that is its cast. Many of whom have become household names.
Released in that less than stellar period of horror, the late 90s, Campfire Tales is notable really for one thing and that is its cast. Many of whom have become household names.
Written, directed, and starring Thomas Grieser, Pestilenz is what happens when someone with no filmmaking talent gets his hands on a camera and talks his friends into making a horror film.
Happy Easter! We’re officially scrapping the barrel these days (2025) to find Easter horror films to watch and review, and we might finally have hit the bottom with Easter Evil, a horror comedy from director Jared Masters.
Dark Match will be remembered for what it promises, rather than what it delivers. Kind of like a great promo that leads to a lacklustre match. That’s wrestling for you.
Written and directed by Brad Douglas, Bad Fish is charming blend of modern horror, and folklore thrills. One based around mermaids, but not as we traditionally know them.
One watch of Meatcleaver Massacre will leave you with many questions, with the most pertinent being the location of an
The Mouse Trap just isn’t a good film. Take away the Mickey thing, which is unremarkable anyway, and all we’re left with is a bad slasher film. Enjoy.
The Mad Hatter, a supernatural story about a deviant hat maker who died in a fire and a group of students who are spending the weekend in his stately mansion. It’s a tale as old as time, with cliches at every single turn.