Horror Movie Review: The Devil’s Rock (2011)
A small cast and one location (for the most part), The Devil’s Rock lives and dies on the former’s performances. Thankfully, Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland and Gina Varela are more than up to the task.
A small cast and one location (for the most part), The Devil’s Rock lives and dies on the former’s performances. Thankfully, Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland and Gina Varela are more than up to the task.
Directed and written by Jim Wynorski, the trash that is Bone Eater stars Bruce Boxleitner, Michael Horse, Adoni Maropis and Clara Bryant.
We Are the Missing’s story surrounds a missing person named Riley (Chantel Little) who effectively just vanished one night. Her parents, distraught and confused have done everything possible to try and find her but she’s just… gone.
Evil Things is a movie of moments. Moments where you might get the creeping chill going down your spine. However, those moments are few and far between. So the overly dull and familiar elements of the movie end up dominating.
The line between genius and madness is well and truly walked with The Hill and the Hole. A science-fiction horror from the directing team of Bill Darmon and Christopher Ernst.
Written by Toby Harvard, directed by Ant Timpson and starring Elijah Wood, Martin Donovan, Stephen McHattie and Michael Smiley. Come to Daddy is a surreal horror comedy that begins so well but unfortunately loses its way.
Directed by Brad Twigg, WrestleMassacre has it faults. Many faults yet it is so silly and so overtly violent that it’s hard to not enjoy.
Guess who is back? Well, just one this time but easily the most recognisable of all the puppets. Blade, the skull-faced leader finally gets his own movie called Blade: The Iron Cross.