Horror Movie Review: Demonic Toys (1992)
Demonic Toys turns out to have its own identity and in the case of this first film in the series, turns out to be mildly enjoyable.
Demonic Toys turns out to have its own identity and in the case of this first film in the series, turns out to be mildly enjoyable.
There’s something wrong with the moon. Whatever you do, don’t look at the moon.
There’s something so impressive about horror shorts that are a minute (or less) long, especially when they’re as solid as Screenshot is.
Bloody Axe Wound is a modern example of where a good idea gets bogged down by an unnecessary confusing and unfocused story.
Isn’t horror wonderful? I mean what other form of entertainment gives us multiple visual stories about undead Nazi’s in long-forgotten bunkers?
Directed by Jeffrey Maradiaga and Seb Garcia, I’ve Seen is a horror short starring Angel Colon and Jose Salvador.
Directed by Kristofer Kiggs Carlsson, who co-wrote the story with Ameilia Clay, Wash is a horror short starring Amelia Clay and Ida Ljungqvist and is available to watch on the ALTER platform.
Despite what the title suggests, there isn’t an orgy in this film, but happily, it makes up for that disappointment with vampire action, some salacious scenes, and a fairly tight story.