Horror Movie Review: I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) refuses to do anything different and banks its success on the viewer’s nostalgic interest, and that alone.
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) refuses to do anything different and banks its success on the viewer’s nostalgic interest, and that alone.
From Dark Fun Pictures comes the horror, Bugaboo. A frightening short film that comes from writer/director Benjamin Morehead and stars
Kenneth J. Hall (writer and director) crafted something quite special with The Halfway House. Turning a no-budget piece of trash inspired by various elements of H.P. Lovecraft into a silly, sexy and fun creature feature that pays homage to classic horror in clever ways.
Directed, written, and edited by Julian Davis, The Convenience Store is a sharp and shocking horror short that stars Amia Marisa and Dominic Collantes.
Deformed Lunchbox sure know how to make good horror shorts. Consistently good horror shorts that are varied and The Chocolate Monkey ensures their winning streak continues.
Zombie Island Massacre is a special kind of bad, in that you can see the good in it, but it’s so poorly put together that it’s impossible to focus on them.
Portuguese grindcore masters Besta return with ‘John Carpenter Redux’, set for release on October 4th via Raging Planet in an exclusive limited vinyl edition.
Good Boy sells itself on the fact that a dog named Indy is the star and the horror story here is told from his perspective, and that is what director/writer (alongside Alex Cannon), Ben Leonberg delivers.