Horror Movie Review: 6:45 (2021)
From director Craig Singer, who co-wrote the story alongside Robert Dean Klein, comes 6:45. A horror/thriller that takes elements of the comedy Groundhog Day, but from a more terrifying standpoint.
From director Craig Singer, who co-wrote the story alongside Robert Dean Klein, comes 6:45. A horror/thriller that takes elements of the comedy Groundhog Day, but from a more terrifying standpoint.
A suspense-driven mystery-based horror, Broadcast Signal Intrusion comes from director Jacob Gentry, and writers Phil Drinkwater and Tim Woodall.
The Ice Cream Truck is a baffling watch. Suburbia has a problem and for Mary, who has just moved in, it could be the death of her. A slasher, a thriller, a mystery, a tongue in cheek poke at suburban life? Who knows? This film doesn’t seem too.
The Limehouse Golem is a horror/murder mystery dealing with a serial killer plaguing the streets of Victorian London in around the 1880s. Nope, not Jack the Ripper, either.
Backtrack explores a man’s psychotic break after losing his child. He realises that it stems deeper into his past than he could ever have imagined.
The Maker’s Hand is a dark, mystery/crime novel surrounding the world of magic, illusion and murder. Based in London it forms the second part of a series of books following a detective called Alex Rainer brought to us by Birmingham based J.T. Turner.
The video game equivalent of reading a mystery, suspense, or thriller novel – one that you won’t wish to put down until you reach its conclusion.
Willa is searching for her missing sister. The trail leads to a remote bed and breakfast where she decides to stay but this BNB holds dark & twisted secrets.