Horror Movie Review: All The Creatures Were Stirring (2018)
Written and directed by the duo of David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry. All the Creatures Were Stirring is a holiday anthology horror and is a massive disappointment.
Written and directed by the duo of David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry. All the Creatures Were Stirring is a holiday anthology horror and is a massive disappointment.
A holiday horror short with some fangs, The Ho Ho Howling was directed by Andrew Neill and written by Marcus Mann and Eric W. Carlson.
For its ‘no-budget’ state, lack of name-power and the fact that it’s called Santa Claus vs. the Zombies, what we have here is an entertaining horror comedy.
Paintball Massacre is a blast. A gory and violent blast. One that aims for the head and easily hits its mark.
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The Strangeness is one of those obscure 80’s horror movies that you think you probably saw a very long time ago. Then you re-watch it and realise, you would have remembered this film.
One of the most famous video nasties ever, 1979’s The Driller Killer was directed by Abel Ferrara who also starred alongside Carolyn Marz, Baybi Day, and Harry Schultz.
Office Uprising desperately wanting to be the office version of Shaun of the Dead but being more like a poor parody of the comedic horror classic.