Horror Movie Review: Crabs! (2021)
A comedy horror film that gets more and more ridiculous as it goes on, Crabs! is stupid, Crabs! is fun, and Crabs! is one to remember, even if it’s so far from what many would call a great film.
A comedy horror film that gets more and more ridiculous as it goes on, Crabs! is stupid, Crabs! is fun, and Crabs! is one to remember, even if it’s so far from what many would call a great film.
Looking, sounding, and feeling like a film from the year 2000, The Irrefutable Truth about Demons is a seriously fun flick provided you’re willing to completely detach your brain and enjoy the absurd ride.
Written and directed by Kyle Sevenoaks, and starring Christopher Wiborg, Taste in Music is an award-wining comedy horror short inspired by classic 80s gorefests.
Infested can be summed up as Arachnophobia on steroids, wearing a beret (because it’s a French film), and with socio-political commentary running through it.
Inspired by infamous Italian director Lucio Fulci across their catalogue of music, Italian death metal band, Fulci return with their 4th bloodthirsty full length, and first for 20 Buck Spin, ‘Duck Face Killings’. Paying homage to the director’s infamous films, ‘The New York Ripper’, it will be released on August 9th, 2024.
Directed by Robert Nathan, who co-wrote the story with Lukas Kendall, Lucky Bastard is an original take on the found footage subgenre of horror and not for those easily offended by explicit content.
As with many Jagged Edge Production films, it didn’t take long until we got Doctor Carver 2. Also known as Conjuring the Plastic Surgeon 2 and Demonic Plastic Surgeon M.D.
The third Netflix and Chill story, Netflix and Chill 3 comes from ACMofficial and horror short creator Alex Magaña. It stars Abigail Fawn as Madison, who is settling down to watch her favourite show with a big bowl of ice cream.