Horror Short Review: Creeper (2023)
A film by Freddie Fullerton, Creeper is a deeply atmospheric and uncomfortable horror short that will certainly frighten some people.
A film by Freddie Fullerton, Creeper is a deeply atmospheric and uncomfortable horror short that will certainly frighten some people.
A ‘no-budget’ horror-comedy, Fangs Out is as cheap as they come. Every single part of it. Directed by Dennis Devine, who shares writing credits with Drake Cola and Randy Oppenheimer, Fangs Out is not a pretty film.
Called The Brotherhood III: Young Demons, and changing up the formula for something a little more horror, this latest entry is not only the weakest entry in the series so far, it’s also not befitting of the ‘b-movie’ name that DeCoteau is so famous for.
On a late night at an empty train station, two friends are haunted by a creepy smiling woman in a yellow dress. It’s A Smiling Woman Story.
A spin of Red Riding Hood. Rosaleen’s lupine-centric dreams laced with stories of witches and wolves, leads her directly into a fairy-tale of her own.
The first short film from Petrarchi Films, 3:00 comes from writer and director Anthony Petrarchi. It stars John Riopi and Nicholas Petrarchi, and is exactly 3 minutes long.
Once again, it is time to quiver in fear at the sight of cornfields rustling in the wind. Except this Children of the Corn movie is a reimagining of the story, and not a remake.
Described as a horror comedy, but missing the mark on both fronts, Lake Placid should have been the spiritual successor to the 1980 movie Alligator. Instead, it’s a boorish, plot-hole ridden, and disappointing watch with a baffling cast.