Horror Short Review: NPC (2023)
It’s horror short review time and it’s yet another ACMofficial offering, one that goes by the name of NPC and sees writer/director Alex Magaña tackling virtual reality in a familiar, but still enjoyable way.
It’s horror short review time and it’s yet another ACMofficial offering, one that goes by the name of NPC and sees writer/director Alex Magaña tackling virtual reality in a familiar, but still enjoyable way.
An award-winning horror short, and for good reason, writer and director Tim Egan has crafted something exceptionally unsettling with Curve. Taking minimalism to a new level, and leaving viewers with a sense of dread.
Brynn finds solace within the walls of the home where she grew up until she’s awakened one night by strange noises from unearthly intruders.
Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. and written by Patrick Stibbs, The Call has plenty to be positive about. Visually arresting, an intriguing story, and some great performances. Yet, the overall product ends up being unmemorable because it is trope heavy and runs out of steam in the final third.
It takes a special kind of person to be a caregiver, and it’s something writer and director Rafael De Leon Jr. explores with Caregiver.
Inspired by the Grindhouse revenge horrors and thrillers from the 1970s (I Spit On Your Grave/The Last House on the Left) with a touch of satanic supernaturalism, Hell Nurse is a grubby and gory film.
Don’t Look Away is one of those really frustrating horror movies that starts off strongly and slowly gets worse as it goes on. Committing the sin of giving its villain basic rules to follow, then throwing them out the window as the film grinds to a halt.
Written and directed by Kameron and Scott Hale, Free to a Bad Home is an anthology horror where every story links together and the wraparound serves more as a prologue and epilogue.