Horror Short Review: Be Careful What You Wish For (2020)
It’s birthday time for a woman and as she blows out the candles on her cake surrounded by friends and family, the lights go off.
It’s birthday time for a woman and as she blows out the candles on her cake surrounded by friends and family, the lights go off.
Body Melt is a low-budget, absurdly silly, satirical horror film directed by Philip Brophy, who also wrote it alongside Rod Bishop.
Taking inspiration from David Cronenberg, Rot is the directorial debut from Andrew Merrill, who also wrote the film. It stars Kris Alexandrea, Johnny Kostrey, Johnny Uhorchuk and Sara Young Chandler.
Written and directed by Tony Williams, Next of Kin is a bit of a forgotten Aussie horror. A smart, atmospheric and tense film, it stars Jackie Kerin and John Jaratt.
Combining several fears into one; namely being watched by someone from afar, receiving uncomfortable text messages and contorted faces. Smiling Woman builds tension effectively and delivers on scares impressively.
There are far worse ways to spend 50 minutes of your time and far worse zombie movies that you could watch. That might not sound like praise for the low-budget horror, Zomblies but it really is.
A nasty that doesn’t deserve the name, Don’t Look in the Basement is a 1973 horror film directed by S. F. Brownrigg, written by Tim Pope and starring Bill McGhee, Rosie Holotik, and Anne MacAdams.
“Nobody messes with Stumpy Nixon!” Return to Horror Hotel is a 2019 horror anthology movie. Directed by Ricky Hess and