Horror Movie Review: Webcast (2018)
Just what goes on behind the closed doors of your neighbours house? In Webcast Chloe and Ed suspect something very sinister is occurring next door.
Just what goes on behind the closed doors of your neighbours house? In Webcast Chloe and Ed suspect something very sinister is occurring next door.
Calling itself the first gay slasher movie, regardless of the sexual orientation of the cast, Hellbent has huge shoes to fill in regards to slasher horror in general.
The documentary/found-footage combo that Asylum: The Lost Footage employs isn’t an inherently bad idea. It has been done well a few times but when it’s this lazy, few will want to bother again.
Kyle and Rachel Massy are taking part in a reality TV show that documents the 9th month journey of their pregnancy. However, something else is awaiting the birth eagerly too.
Six women reunite to rekindle their friendship having experienced an horrible event that left them scarred. The past is going to come back to haunt them though in The 6th Friend.
Written by Ty Tracey, Three Days in Ashford is a paranormal horror set in the mysterious and abandoned town of Ashford. The place Satan calls home.
Char Man is a found footage documentary that sees three men set out to create a fake documentary about the Ojai Vampire. It doesn’t go to plan but as luck would have it, the trio stumble across a different legend. The legend of the Char Man.
Flicker has guts. Written and directed by Aaron Hendren and starring Katy Houska, Babak Tafti and Kate Schroeder. It’s a quirky, sometimes amusing and well-acted low-budget horror flick.