Horror Movie Review: Cube (1997)
Cube is a 1997 science-fiction horror film directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. An imaginative offering with a surreal atmosphere held back by some suspect acting and an iffy plot.
Cube is a 1997 science-fiction horror film directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. An imaginative offering with a surreal atmosphere held back by some suspect acting and an iffy plot.
Less of a horror anthology, Minutes Past Midnight is more of a collection of horror shorts curated by filmmaker Justin McConnell in collaboration with Rue Morgue Magazine. There is no over-arching narrative and nothing to link each short together.
The third and thankfully, final entry in the series, I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer was released in 2006, direct to video. Not a single member of the cast of either of the first two films return. Clearly smart enough to know that the series has run out of ideas way before this movie was released.
A franchise that was born in 1979, it is predominately based around the infamous house, 112 Ocean Avenue in Amity, Long Island.
A sequel to the atrocious 2005 horror, Boogeyman 2 drops the supernatural side of the series. Instead focusing on a horrible bunch of characters being killed off by someone in a mask.
Young Dougie loves the video game, Satan’s Little Helper. So much so that when he thinks he has met the real Satan he decides to team up with the devil to cause chaos!
Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life gives you a quick video review of the 2018 horror, Paranormal: White Noise.
Directed by Jesse Thomas Cook and starring Jason Brown, Septic Man is an unexpected, heartfelt and extremely gross film. One that will stick in the mind long after it has ended thanks to an incredibly performance by Brown.