Horror Movie Review: Village of the Damned (Remake – 1995)
Village of the Damned is a classic British science fiction horror movie released in 1960. A thrill ride from beginning to end, it didn’t need a remake but we got one anyway.
Village of the Damned is a classic British science fiction horror movie released in 1960. A thrill ride from beginning to end, it didn’t need a remake but we got one anyway.
Robyn August already impressed us with his creative and effective horror short Snap that delivered a fright or two but he has outdone himself with Doggy See Evil.
Violent and harsh on the eyes, Malevolence is horror movie written, produced and directed by Stevan Mena, and starring Samantha Dark and R. Brandon Johnson.
Written and directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Zach Galligan and Monika Schnarre. Waxwork II: Lost in Time picks up directly after the events of the last film.
Directed by Chad Archibald and starring Michelle Mylett, The Drownsman is a supernatural horror that is more of a throwback to the slashers of old.
You can kind of see what they were going for with The Nanny. A Guillermo del Toro style fantasy/horror but on a much lesser budget. The end result is a misshapen, frustrating watch that plays its hand so early that the rest of the movie is a meandering mess.
Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life brings you a video review of the survival horror game, Remothered: Tormented Fathers on Xbox One X.
Written, directed, edited starring (and much more) by Dennis Vincent, Rage of the Mummy is an old-fashioned monster movie told in the style of an anthology with comic book page transitions ala Creepshow.