Horror Movie Review: Psychophonia (2016)
From director Brianne Davis, and writers Lony Ruhmann and Barbara Stepansky, comes Psychophony. A psychological horror/thriller that is the epitome of a ‘slow-burn’ experience.
From director Brianne Davis, and writers Lony Ruhmann and Barbara Stepansky, comes Psychophony. A psychological horror/thriller that is the epitome of a ‘slow-burn’ experience.
A Dark Fun Original horror short, The Suitcase comes from Sana Norouzbeigi and clocks in at around seven minutes in total.
From writers Palmer Edward and Joe Majestic, and director John A. Russo, comes The Red Tide Massacre. A ‘creature feature’ with an environmental message. One that utilises the real-life 2018 red tide event that occurred in Florida.
Mutant Vampires from the Planet Neptune… it should be so much fun, yet somehow, writer and director Calvin Morie McCarthy has crafted a schlocky slice of b-movie dullness.
Written, directed, and edited by Spencer Keller, Closing Time is a horror short that comes in at just under eight minutes. It stars Adara Toop, Hailey Stubblefield, Raymond Power, and Aidan Keller.
It’s a Herschell Gordon Lewis movie, so you should know exactly what to expect with Color Me Blood Red. A low budget, badly told, poorly acted, gore-fest with very few redeeming qualities.
Mysterious and frightening, Blight comes from writer/director Jeff Van Gerwen and stars Ashley van Kirk, Joel Crumbley, Tripp Karrh, Kalee Griffin, Kristin Calhoun, Han-Sam Jung, and Erika Ramirez.
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