Horror Movie Review: The Crescent Moon Clown (2018)
So here we go again. Back to the Steelmanville Road house for the fifth entry in the Bad Ben series. This one called The Crescent Moon Clown.
So here we go again. Back to the Steelmanville Road house for the fifth entry in the Bad Ben series. This one called The Crescent Moon Clown.
Directed by William A. Levey and starring Ron Palillo, Abigail Wolcott and Carel Trichardt, Hellgate is nonsense, utter nonsense. It has a horribly confused plot and an utterly insane final third. Normally this might make the movie entertaining but that’s not the case with Hellgate.
Garden of the Dead aka Tomb of the Undead is a super low budget horror that was directed by John Hayes and stars Duncan McLeod, Lee Frost and Susan Charney.
Alexia is home alone awaiting for the return of her boyfriend who is at work. Then the lights go out and her Mannequin in the hallway moves position.
Two years after Dracula Has Risen From the Grave was released in 1968, Hammer was quick to pump out yet another in their popular vampire series. Called Taste the Blood of Dracula, it was released in 1970, directed by Peter Sasdy and saw a reluctant Christopher Lee reprise his role as the titular vampire.
Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill is a horror from a specific time period. The period where you’d be standing in a video shop checking out the new releases and this one catches your eye. You know it’s going to be low-budget trash but the that in itself just makes it seem all the more charming. Over 82 minutes though, that charm really begins to rub off.
A slow-burn of a horror with an excellent payoff, Making Faces comes from one of our favourite horror creators out there, Andrew J.D. Robinson.
A first-person role playing survival horror game, Call of Cthulhu was developed by Cyanide and published by Focus Home Interactive. As its title suggests, it is heavily inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s short story, The Call of Cthulhu while incorporating other Lovecraftian themes and horrors.