Horror Movie Review: The Stuff (1985)
The Stuff is one of those horrors that I feel like I’ve seen time and time again but never all the way through. Not sure why, considering its satirical poke at consumerism and corporate greed is fun to watch.
The Stuff is one of those horrors that I feel like I’ve seen time and time again but never all the way through. Not sure why, considering its satirical poke at consumerism and corporate greed is fun to watch.
Up there as one of the most unnecessary sequels ever, The Descent: Part 2 lacks in almost every department when compared to the original. However, as a stand-alone movie, it’s perfectly fine.
The Babysitter tries really hard. Really hard to balance horror and comedy but comes up short in both departments inevitably.
Games, Brrraaains & Head-Banging Life brings you a video review of the 1987 slasher horror, Killer Workout also known as Aerobicide.
An incoherent mess, the most notable thing about Fever Lake is that it stars Corey Haim (The Lost Boys, Silver Bullet) but that is about it. Unless you think Slater (Mario Lopez) from Saved by the Bell is notable.
After a very impressive debut with Get Out, a movie that most loved, there is expectation on director Jordan Peele with his second effort, Us. Could he catch lightning twice and continue to change the face of modern horror?
Bigfoot Wars is a mess, a complete mess of a movie that was torn apart and stuck back together with little care in the editing room. It’s so frustrating too as it has moments where it surprises by being competent.
Like so many horrors before it, April Fool’s Day got remade in 2008. Remade in the laziest and most lacklustre way possible. Is this the worst remake? Not quite, but April Fool’s Day comes mighty close.