Horror Movie Review: Night (2019)
Written and directed by Nicholas Michael Jacobs, the indie film Night is his debut. Telling the tale of a woman captured and tortured in front of a live stream audience.
Written and directed by Nicholas Michael Jacobs, the indie film Night is his debut. Telling the tale of a woman captured and tortured in front of a live stream audience.
Ripping off The Hills Have Eyes in a way but moving the location to the snowy mountains, Blood Tracks is everything great and terrible about 80s horror. On the one hand, it’s silly and cheesy but on the other, it’s a boring re-tread of better told stories.
Humanity’s last chance could be a new beginning. This is Defiance, the 4th installment of Iain Rob Wright’s Hell on Earth series.
Dys- is a 2014 horror movie written and directed by Maude Michaud. Starring Shannon Lark and Alex Goldrich as an estranged couple forced to barricade themselves inside their apartment when a disease begins to spread throughout their city.
A Date with Ghosts or London Haunting (Amazon UK title) is a supernatural low-budget indie horror written and directed by Jason M.J. Brown.
Written and directed by Scott Dale, The Coatmaker is 4 minutes of high-tension chills that plays on the inherent creepiness of mannequins.
With a cast that includes Tim Curry, Lance Henriksen, Brad Dourif and Michael Winslow, how could Gingerclown fail? Well, really easily as it goes. Simply by being boring amongst other notable failings.
There’s a lot to like about Demon Hole provided you’ve not watched a minute of it. The story about ‘fracking’ opening a hole to hell whereupon a demon emerges to cause chaos on a group of unsuspecting young adults sounds great.