Horror Short Review: Finding Yourself (2025)
Directed by Abdulla Al Mahmood, and starring Majd Al Aradi and Lujain Yaqoob, Finding Yourself is a horror/thriller short that deals with psychological issues and how they can manifest.
Directed by Abdulla Al Mahmood, and starring Majd Al Aradi and Lujain Yaqoob, Finding Yourself is a horror/thriller short that deals with psychological issues and how they can manifest.
From David Cholewa (director/co-writer), and starring Sandra Hohenadel, comes Stalker, a ‘no-budget’ short that blends real life fears (especially those of women) and supernatural/monster-based horror.
Rippy is a lacklustre horror blended with unnecessary drama that doesn’t have impact because it’s in a film about an undead kangaroo.
Torso, a snarling one-man wrecking crew fuelled by fuzz pedals, grindhouse trash, and the spirit of DIY, is back with ‘Annihilation Day’, set for release on 29th August via APF Records. A culmination of everything that came before, Annihilation Day is Torso’s first concept LP.
Marginally better than some of the worst films in the Amityville ‘franchise’, Matt Jaissle’s Amityville VR is a torturous experience and follows on from 2024’s Amityville AI, an equally terrible film.
A good idea, wasted, Amityville AI isn’t good, but it’s not the worst of the franchise either.
Having well and truly lost their lustre many years ago, it’s hard to get too excited about any zombie film these days, let alone one that takes a more traditional path. Which is exactly what Gone with the Dead does.
There have been so many bad ‘Amityville’ films now, that it is easy to forget there are actually good ones here and there. Amityville Apt. is such a film, even if its anthology-style story isn’t always the easiest to follow.