Horror Movie Review: Cupid (2020)
Written and directed by Scott Jeffrey with a cast that includes Georgina Jane, Bao Tieu, Sarah T. Cohen and Michael Owusu, Cupid is the Valentine’s horror to snuggle up too this February 14th.
Written and directed by Scott Jeffrey with a cast that includes Georgina Jane, Bao Tieu, Sarah T. Cohen and Michael Owusu, Cupid is the Valentine’s horror to snuggle up too this February 14th.
Starring Bill Paxton, Mary Beth McDonough, David Wallace and Lynda Day George, Mortuary (also known as Embalmed and Hall of Death) was directed by Howard Avedis. A slasher horror that has some class about it while also being violent and gory.
Stepping back into the world of werewolves and the sisters Ginger and Brigitte, Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning follows a similar path laid down by many film series’ previously. Which is what to do when you’ve run out of ideas or been written into a corner. What do you do? Make a prequel.
A Tattie-Bogle is a Scottish term for scarecrow, so Attack of the Tattie-Bogle is basically Attack of the Scarecrow. A less inspired title. Fear not though, what it lacks in a characters and story, it makes up for in sheer brutality.
Directed by Michele Soavi, co-written by Dario Argento and starring Kelly Curtis and Herbert Lom. The Sect (also known as The Devil’s Daughter) is a 1991 Italian cult horror film.
Another modern horror that thinks it is saying something about the dangers of internet fame. Deadcon is as vapid and empty as the soulless who pose for the perfect Instagram snap.
An interesting concept, good cast and clever setup isn’t enough to save Ring Ring from being a disappointing and boring movie.
Two men wake up in a dilapidated bathroom chained to pipes on opposite sides of the room. They are part of a game designed by the twisted mind of Jigsaw.