Horror Short Review: All You Can Eat (2022)
A delightful horror short, that has 70s/80s throwback elements, from writer, producer, and director Kieran Reed. All You Can Eat stars Verity Hayes and can be summed up with two words – bad burritos.
A delightful horror short, that has 70s/80s throwback elements, from writer, producer, and director Kieran Reed. All You Can Eat stars Verity Hayes and can be summed up with two words – bad burritos.
Perhaps David DeCoteau’s most famous movies are The Brotherhood movies. A series of homoerotic horrors that began in 2001.
Written and directed by Steve Lawson, Ripper’s Revenge is not much of a horror movie. Sitting uncomfortably in the that genre alongside drama and mystery elements.
From Terror Films, written and directed by John Patrick Tomasek, Hell’s Half Acre suffers from having an over-familiar story and unmemorable characters, but makes up for some of that through sheer effort.
Written and directed by Connor Hatten, and starring Chance Caudill. Hotel Visitor begins showing a young man arriving at his hotel room and settling in for the night.
Friend is the debut horror short for Foreverus Production. Coming in at around 3 and a half minutes and featuring some delightful moments of tension.
Happy 4/20 ya’ll. Fire up the smoke, it’s time to get high with Bong of the Dead. A comedy horror movie written and directed by Thomas Newman, starring Simone Bailly, Mark Sweatman, Jy Harris and Barry Nerling.
Directed by Dario Argento, who co-wrote it with Franco Ferrini and Carlo Lucarelli, Dark Glasses is a return to familiar territory for the master of horror.