Horror Movie Review: The Jurassic Dead (2018)
Dinosaurs and zombies? What a combination, right? The Jurassic Dead is a low-budget sci-fi horror that can at least be praised for its enthusiasm.
Dinosaurs and zombies? What a combination, right? The Jurassic Dead is a low-budget sci-fi horror that can at least be praised for its enthusiasm.
The Neon Dead is the perfect example of a horror movie that favours imagery over story and characters. While it looks pretty damn amazing (most of the time) its barebones plot leaves you feeling cold by time the credits roll.
Rise of Insanity is a first-person psychological horror that sees you take on the role of a doctor who must uncover the truth behind his latest patient’s split personality.
Boasting an impressive cast, Minutes to Midnight sees a group of friends terrorised by masked men with murder on their mind.
The Night Eats the World is an emotionally captivating and often terrifying movie based off French novelist Pit Agarmen’s La Nuit a Dévoré le Monde.
Mashing up grindhouse exploitation, the occult and wrestling, Parts Unknown is an uber-violent and entertaining horror from the Boston Film Family.
A cult classic, Slime City is a gross out horror comedy that is layered in 80’s cheese and gory effects. Prepare to lose your lunch!
A horror comedy without much comedy, I Know How Many Runs You Scored Last Summer is a low budget, Australian slasher horror. It sees the remaining members of a cricket team being hunted and slaughtered by a serial killer who is exacting revenge for torment he suffered at their hands 20 years earlier.