Horror Short Review: Wrong Exit (2023)
Directed by Kyle Hunt and Robert Moore, Wrong Exit is a chilling short with an important message that stars Trenton Moore, Velvet Stewart and Aaliyah Moore.
Directed by Kyle Hunt and Robert Moore, Wrong Exit is a chilling short with an important message that stars Trenton Moore, Velvet Stewart and Aaliyah Moore.
Directed by Mary Lambert, The Attic is a forgettable psychological horror that tries its hardest to pretend to be a supernatural horror, even though everyone can see the twist coming a mile away.
Apparently based on an untold true story, director Andre Alfa and writer Stephen George set up an interesting concept for the former’s directorial debut but mishandle it by delivering something that is mostly forgettable. Even if it has moments that shine.
Written by Matthew Jason Walsh and directed by David DeCoteau, the middling homoerotic horror series that is The Brotherhood hits a high with The Brotherhood IV: The Complex.
From ACMofficial and writer/director Alex Magaña comes The Couch. A familiar horror short, for those who have seen their fair share of ACMofficial horror shorts, but with some fresh ideas.
Written by Todd Hurvitz and Howie Miller, and directed by David Flores, Lake Placid 2 is an improvement over the 1999 original because it knows exactly what it is and doesn’t try to do anything but deliver cheesy b-movie horror.
Mansion of the Doomed is a schlocky slice of 70s exploitation horror that has some notable moments and an overall grim and grubby feel.
Directed by John Lyde, written by Kurt Hale, and starring Corey Sevier, Eve Mauro and Jasen Wade, Osombie has to be a comedy horror, right? Right!? RIGHT!?