Horror Short Review: Elevator Woman (2025)
Have you heard of the Elevator game? The urban legend/creepypasta serves as writer and director Rohit Sharma’s inspiration for Elevator Woman.
Have you heard of the Elevator game? The urban legend/creepypasta serves as writer and director Rohit Sharma’s inspiration for Elevator Woman.
It gives me no pleasure to slam a film like this, but Hippo’s Revenge is an absolute shocker. You’d get more entertainment out of watching an actual real-life hippo defecate over and over again.
Noroi: The Curse comes from director Kōji Shiraishi, who co-wrote it with Naoyuki Yokota. It stars Jin Muraki as Masafumi Kobayashi, a paranormal investigator who has spent this life documenting supernatural activity.
Written and directed by Joseph Sims-Dennett, The Banished is such a frustrating watch and all because the writing wants to be so mysterious, that it becomes downright irrational.
The Surgeon, aka Exquisite Tenderness, lacks finesse but tells an compelling enough story that blends thriller and mystery elements with touches of ‘science gone mad’ and traditional slasher horror.
From Dark Fun Pictures comes the horror, Bugaboo. A frightening short film that comes from writer/director Benjamin Morehead and stars
Deformed Lunchbox sure know how to make good horror shorts. Consistently good horror shorts that are varied and The Chocolate Monkey ensures their winning streak continues.
Good Boy sells itself on the fact that a dog named Indy is the star and the horror story here is told from his perspective, and that is what director/writer (alongside Alex Cannon), Ben Leonberg delivers.