Horror Movie Review: The People In The Walls (2024)
Imaginative, well written, impressively acted, and with some strong scares, The People in the Walls is a highly enjoyable horror from writer Gerald Crum and director Michael Crum.
Imaginative, well written, impressively acted, and with some strong scares, The People in the Walls is a highly enjoyable horror from writer Gerald Crum and director Michael Crum.
Coming from Buried Hatchet Productions, written and directed by Vincent Dormani, and starring Jamie Roseman, George Sams, and Sean Doty, The Vents is a solid horror short.
Praise The Great Old Ones, it’s another low-budget adaption of a famous piece of H.P. Lovecraft work. Here, it’s Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth that is getting a loose adaption. Called The Innsmouth School for Girls, it comes from writer and director Joshua Kennedy.
Medusa, otherwise known as Medusa: Queen of the Serpents is familiar territory for those who have seen their fair share of films from Scott Chambers’ Jagged Edge Productions.
Utilising more time and a higher budget to deliver something quite different to the first film. Something better and something more visceral. Gone is the basic slasher aspects of the first film, and in its place is something clearly inspired by the recent success of Terrifier 2.
Directed by H. Owen Richardson, and starring Saffron and Verity Richardson, No Sleep Tonight is an apt-title for this horror short as you may struggle to drift off after seeing it.
The Jack in the Box Rises is the third entry in the Jack in the Box series, and another entry that I’m surprised to see exist.
Directed by Jeff Wadlow, who co-wrote it with Greg Erb and Jason Oremland. Imaginary stars DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, and Veronica Falcon.