Horror Movie Review: Nine Lives (2002)
Nine Lives is not good at all but has some late nineties/early noughties low-budget slasher charm to it that might make a few people feel nostalgic.
Nine Lives is not good at all but has some late nineties/early noughties low-budget slasher charm to it that might make a few people feel nostalgic.
At times, brilliant. At other times, disappointing. Death of a Vlogger is a seriously mixed bag of horror.
From writer, director and actor Philip Brocklehurst comes the horror short, I’m God. Part One of the “Confessions” trilogy.
Torso aka The Bodies Bear Traces of Carnal Violence is an Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino from 1973. A lazy slasher with not much suspense, a ton of nudity and a disjointed story.
Even a pandemic can’t stop Nigel Bach. The prolific creator of the Bad Ben series didn’t let lockdowns, restrictions and isolations stop him from making the 8th movie in the series.
Sweet Home is a South Korean fantasy horror TV series based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by Kim Kan-bi and Hwang Young-chan. The 10-episode show stars Song Kang, Lee Jin-wook and Lee Si-young.
Directed by David Gregory who co-wrote it with John Cregan, Plague Town mixes elements of Children of the Corn, The Hills Have Eyes, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Wickerman and more.
A promising start and intriguing idea, Blood Vessel falls apart the longer it goes on. The end result is a mish-mash of ideas that just fails to spark as it should.