Horror Movie Review: Heavy Metal Massacre (1989)
Heavy Metal Massacre is a slasher horror film with very little slashing, very little horror, horrendous visuals and even worse sound.
Heavy Metal Massacre is a slasher horror film with very little slashing, very little horror, horrendous visuals and even worse sound.
Horror in the High Desert nails the wonderful combination of artistic licencing that you get with a documentary and enigmatic true-crime horror.
The Haunting of Alcatraz comes from writer/director Steve Lawson and stars Tom Hendryk, Chris Lines, Marcus Langford and Helen Crevel.
Dark Matters Presents Adéla, a horror short that has way more heart and soul than you might initially expect. In fact, it’s downright touching, while being suitably horrific.
Evil Inside is a short, boorish, jump-scare-athon that desperately wants to be compared to P.T. It doesn’t deserve it.
The Curse of Humpty Dumpty has surprising depth and takes some brave steps in dealing with difficult subject matters.
Frozen Scream is not just one of the worst movies to get caught up in the infamous video nasty scandal of the 80’s in the UK, it is one of the worst horror movies ever made.
Directed by Brian Hanson who co-wrote it with Richard Handley, The Black String stars Frankie Muniz, Blake Webb, Chelsea Edmundson, Richard Handley, Cullen Douglas, Colby French, Laura Richardson, and Mary K. DeVault.