Horror Movie Review: Camp Twilight (2020)
If you’ve seen one camp-based slasher horror film, you’ve seen most of them, which might seem dismissive, until you watch Camp Twilight do the bare minimum.
If you’ve seen one camp-based slasher horror film, you’ve seen most of them, which might seem dismissive, until you watch Camp Twilight do the bare minimum.
Deadly Manor is a slasher film that follows the playbook to a tee, it comes from director José Ramón Larraz and stars Clark Tufts, Greg Rhodes, Claudia Franjul, Mark Irish as Rod, Liz Hitchler, Jerry Kernion, and Kathleen Patane.
Do you like metal music? Do you enjoy lots of blood and guts? What about boobs? How about incessant mocking of the vapid influencer lifestyle? If you answered yes to some or all of those, then Die Influencers Die thinks you’re going to like what it has to offer.
As cheap as it comes, even for 1999, Boris Pavlovsky’s Granny is an awful slasher horror that might come in at just under and hour in length, but feels twice as long.
It’s fair to say that most viewers will have certain expectations when seeing a title like The Cheerleader Sleepover Slaughter. It screams campy slasher horror with its tongue jammed in its cheek.
As dumb as it gets, X-Ray (also known as Hospital Massacre, Be My Valentine, Or Else, and Ward 13) is a slasher film from director Boaz Davidson, with a screenplay by Marc Behm. This ‘Valentine’s Day’ related horror stars Barbi Benton, Charles Lucia, and Jon Van Ness.
Written by, directed by, and starring Justin Reinsilber, Central Park is an initially promising movie that ends up being nothing more than your standard slasher horror.
Part slasher horror, part cheesy soap-opera, Iced doesn’t seem to know quite what it wants to be and that muddled thinking comes through strongly on the screen. However, that doesn’t stop it being entertaining.