Horror Movie Review: The Killer Eye (1999)
A horror about a killer eyeball from another dimension, one that is a little bit horny? Why not? We’ve seen pretty much everything else! The Killer Eye was released in 1999 and directed by David DeCoteau.
A horror about a killer eyeball from another dimension, one that is a little bit horny? Why not? We’ve seen pretty much everything else! The Killer Eye was released in 1999 and directed by David DeCoteau.
What a great surprise Terror at Blood Fart Lake is. A movie that can proudly wear the ‘so bad it’s good’ badge. It’s so stupid but for 76 minutes, you’ll be very entertained.
He’s back! The Gingerdead Man is back for a movie with even more idiocy, less Gingerdead Man, no Gary Busey and not very subtle jabs at critics.
Carnage: The Legend of Quiltface…doesn’t it say campy, low budget horror that is gloriously entertaining and bloody? Well, it is campy, low budget but not entertaining and not bloody.
A sequel to the 1986 film Witchboard, a middle of the road horror about a Ouija board/ghost possession, Witchboard 2: The Devil’s Doorway sticks to the same formula to slightly better results.
A middling sci-fi/horror, Thirst is a clichéd monster movie with some of the most generic characters seen in some time. It’s by no means a recommend watch but it plays everything so safely, if it was on TV and you had 90 minutes to spare, you could do much worse.
The second film in the Evil Bong franchise, directed by the legendary Charles Band and released in 2009. Evil Bong 2: King Bong is just as silly as the first film but in a surprising turn of events, is a bit funnier and hell of a lot more endearing.
Written and directed by Sam Salerno, The Dark Side of the Womb is wacky, gleefully so from the very moment it begins.