Horror Short Review: Snap (2016)
Written, directed and edited by Robyn August, Snap is a very creative and effective horror short that certainly delivers a fright or two.
Written, directed and edited by Robyn August, Snap is a very creative and effective horror short that certainly delivers a fright or two.
Robyn August already impressed us with his creative and effective horror short Snap that delivered a fright or two but he has outdone himself with Doggy See Evil.
MIKAL and DARKLY Films presents: The Thing on the Shelf. A minute-long Christmas horror short, it stars Aila June Lemond and Jill Kathryn Lemond.
Starring Mina Bollinger and written/directed by Cameron Voris and Chris Bollinger, Kringle is a bit of a miss in regards to delivering an effective scary short. Although it does nail the ‘Christmas’ aspect nicely.
Someone has come to visit and for the woman alone in her apartment, it’s a guest that she would prefer to not see On A Christmas Night.
Director/producer Chris Thomas delivers an expertly made horror short that answers one boy’s question about if Santa Claus is real or not.
On the darker scale of Christmas horror, Christmas Cookies is a disturbing short that sees a woman preparing for Santa’s arrival in a horrifying way.
Jingle Bell Run sees a young man decide to go for a run on the night of Christmas Eve and is stalked by a mysterious figure.