Horror Short Review – Ouroboros (2018)
One of horrors brightest young prospects, especially in the short format, is French director, David Teixeira and this is his latest release, Ouroboros.
One of horrors brightest young prospects, especially in the short format, is French director, David Teixeira and this is his latest release, Ouroboros.
Super-low budget (estimated at $20,000), Exposure sees a struggling couple head out to a reclusive cabin in the mountains to try and work through their problems. However, there is evil in the land.
Written and directed by Jackie Kong and starring Martin Landau, José Ferrer, Bill Osco and Dorothy Malone. The Being is a 1983 creature feature/horror film set in Pottsville, Idaho where the citizens begin to disappear.
In Perfection, Nevada something is wrong. Very wrong.
Directed by Josh Gerritsen and starring Laila Robins, Adam Wade McLaughlin, Terri Reeves, Matthew Wilkas, and Elaine Landry. Island Zero starts off so well, its premise is sound and it builds mystery and tension nicely before dropping the ball…hard.
Octaman is a 1971 movie that sees a rubber suited humanoid octopus attacking a scientific expedition. The group led by Dr. Rick Torres (Kerwin Mathews) and Susan (Pier Angeli) find huge amounts of radiation in the local waters of a Mexican fishing village.
Creating a new and impressive monster/bogeyman is no easy task. We’ve seen so much in horror that leaving a mark on your psyche with a memorable ‘bad guy’ is worthy of massive praise. Child Eater makes a bold attempt to do this but does it succeed?
Up there as the ultimate remake that no-one was asking for, Breeders (1997) is somehow only marginally better than the original and that is only the case because of how awful the 1986 film was.