Horror Short Review: Last Bus Home (2013)
Creepy and sad, an interesting combination for a horror short, Last Bus Home is a stellar piece of work from director, writer, DOP & editor Mark Jackson.
Creepy and sad, an interesting combination for a horror short, Last Bus Home is a stellar piece of work from director, writer, DOP & editor Mark Jackson.
Directed by David Cholewa and starring Fabian Wolfrom, Blandine Papillon and John Fallon, Dead Shadows is an odd amalgamation of different horror ideas that does a lot right and a lot wrong.
Directed by Scott W. McKinlay and written by Jim Bartoo, Creep Van is one of those nice low-budget/indie horror surprises. Where you go in not expecting much but come out satisfied and entertained.
The Mannequin, a four-minute horror short directed by Alex Magaña, who co-wrote the story with Jed Brain and starring Juliette Cecil.
Taking first place for the worst movie we’ve seen this year; The Overnight is a mess of a movie. Poorly acted and badly paced with an unnecessarily confusing plot.
Credit where credit is due, Hayfever was made on a micro budget (£2000) and while it shows, the film has a good premise, good cast and is enjoyable.
Directed by Hal Freeman, Blood Frenzy is a late 80’s slasher horror movie that reuses tropes that were exhausted at even this stage.
Written by Trent Haaga and directed by Danny Draven, Hell Asylum stars Debra Mayer, Tanya Dempsey, Sunny Lombardo, Stacey Scowley, Olimpia Fernandez and Timothy Muskatell.