Horror Short Review: Thirsty (2022)
Writer, director, editor and so much more, Alex Magaña brings us Thirsty, a horror short that comes in at a little over two and a half minutes.
Writer, director, editor and so much more, Alex Magaña brings us Thirsty, a horror short that comes in at a little over two and a half minutes.
Directed by Richard Griffin from a screenplay written by Michael Varrati, Flesh for the Inferno is a cheap, silly, gory and entertaining horror flick.
Invasion of the Blood Farmers is a 1972 horror with lofty ambition but none of the money or talent to achieve it.
The titular villain of this new film, Baby Oopsie Daisy is one of the Demonic Toys. Yes, this is a spin-off of that franchise and maybe, something of a rebirth.
Written and directed by Sam Evenson, The Changing Room is a horror short that stars Jamie Taylor Ballesta and features Alan Maxson.
Notable, not just for being a video nasty, Delirium (Italian: Le foto di Gioia, lit. ’Photos of Gioia’) is an erotic slasher Giallo from legendary director Lamberto Bava.
Written and directed by Jeff Chamberlain, Abandoned Mine is as bland as its title suggests. Sleepwalking through a ‘seen it all before’ story that lacks thrills or chills.
It’s just another film in a long line of films that has nothing going for it and only gets a bit of attention because it has the Amityville name slapped on it.