Horror Movie Review: The Demon Disorder (2024)
The Demon Disorder combines Cronenberg-esque body horror with supernatural elements, while sprinkling in various metaphors surrounding family disfunction and degenerative diseases.
The Demon Disorder combines Cronenberg-esque body horror with supernatural elements, while sprinkling in various metaphors surrounding family disfunction and degenerative diseases.
Do not believe the hype, the few things that make In A Violent Nature more notable than any other slasher is far outdone by the frustrating and downright boring experience that is, overall. The attempt to freshen up a tired genre failing spectacularly, purely because it is such a waste of time.
Continuing on directly from the first instalment, we are heading back in to Hell House for another round of frights and scares with Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel.
Horror isn’t scary any more. Found footage is the worst. Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor does a damn good job at proving those statements wrong.
A horror film critic finds himself in a sticky situation when he stumbles into a self-help group for serial killers.
Audrey and Dr. Henry convert to Satanism and join a local cult community group after the tragic, accidental death of their beloved grandson, Jackson.
Izzy discovers that her family has a past related to witchcraft. Within her is an insatiable dark power that her mother has been trying to prevent from being unleased upon the world.
Does Creepshow Season 1 manage to re-capture what made the original film so enjoyable? Is it filled with wall to wall quality? The answers are both yes and no.