Horror Movie Review: Blight (2022)
Mysterious and frightening, Blight comes from writer/director Jeff Van Gerwen and stars Ashley van Kirk, Joel Crumbley, Tripp Karrh, Kalee Griffin, Kristin Calhoun, Han-Sam Jung, and Erika Ramirez.
Mysterious and frightening, Blight comes from writer/director Jeff Van Gerwen and stars Ashley van Kirk, Joel Crumbley, Tripp Karrh, Kalee Griffin, Kristin Calhoun, Han-Sam Jung, and Erika Ramirez.
Do you like metal music? Do you enjoy lots of blood and guts? What about boobs? How about incessant mocking of the vapid influencer lifestyle? If you answered yes to some or all of those, then Die Influencers Die thinks you’re going to like what it has to offer.
Those behind The Noise (details are light with only Roman appearing at the start and end) could do with learning a lot. Particularly what a good horror short looks like.
Directed by David Hillenbrand Scott Hillenbrand, with the pair also writing the story alongside Guy Stodel, King Cobra is the kind of ‘science gone wrong’ film you would expect from the 90s. A sci-fi copycat horror that barely tries. Uneventful, unmemorable, and uninteresting, it’s not a good film.
The Nest (also known as The Bewailing) promises an unsettling experience that combines fear, anxiety, and body horror. A promise that it fails to live up to, even if it does enough to be a memorable watch.
A horror comedy from writer and director Justin Miller, Sleep. Walk. Kill. is almost a good film. One that rises above its ‘no-budget’ look and feel to deliver something fresh and interesting, but fails to land enough laughs and goes on for far too long.
A comedy horror short from writer and director Jeph Porter, Run! isn’t a laugh out loud kind of comedy horror, but it will get a snort or two out of you.
From Troma Entertainment, directed by Thomas R. Rondinella, who also co-wrote the film with producers William R. Pace and John P. Finegan, Blades is the epitome of a ‘so bad it’s good movie’.