Horror Short Review: Zombie Cave (2023)
From Trepidation Pictures comes the horror short, Zombie Cave, which is as an ‘on the nose’ a title as you could possibly get. There’s a cave, and it has zombies in it.
From Trepidation Pictures comes the horror short, Zombie Cave, which is as an ‘on the nose’ a title as you could possibly get. There’s a cave, and it has zombies in it.
Directed by Jack E. Bell, with a story by Sam Ashurst and Scott Chambers, The Cult of Humpty Dumpty is the sequel to 2021’s The Curse of Humpty Dumpty. A Jagged Edge Production film that turned out to be pretty good.
Inspired by the likes of Humanoids from the Deep and Creature from the Black Lagoon, Splatter Beach is a horror comedy that comes from the Polonia brothers, Mark and John.
At just an hour long (excluding the credits and a post-credits scene that is a waste of time), Kill, Granny, Kill! should be palatable. Yet, thanks to a boorish story, awkward acting, and a lack of egregious gore (which this film really should have had), it ends up feeling twice the length.
From writer/director Brett Piper comes Drainiac! A delightful slice of low-budget trash that will win over many viewers through its sheer dedication to be more than your average bargain basement horror flick.
Director’s Matthew Goodhue’s Slotherhouse has one joke, and that joke gets old surprisingly quick. A joke that makes up the entire film’s premise, which puts a killer sloth in a sorority house.
Directed by Gary Whitson, who co-wrote the ‘story’ with Bill Baylis, Female Mercenaries on Zombie Island is a terrible movie, and few will be able to make it to the end.
O’ Bloody Night is a festive-themed low-budget anthology with shorts that vary wildly in quality and ends with one of the most boundary-pushing ‘horrors’ seen in some time.