Horror Movie Review: Hellbent (2004)
Calling itself the first gay slasher movie, regardless of the sexual orientation of the cast, Hellbent has huge shoes to fill in regards to slasher horror in general.
Calling itself the first gay slasher movie, regardless of the sexual orientation of the cast, Hellbent has huge shoes to fill in regards to slasher horror in general.
Six women reunite to rekindle their friendship having experienced an horrible event that left them scarred. The past is going to come back to haunt them though in The 6th Friend.
Hell Fest is a slasher horror film that was directed by Gregory Plotkin and written by several different people. It follows a group of teens who are stalked by a serial killer while visiting a travelling Halloween carnival.
Violent and harsh on the eyes, Malevolence is horror movie written, produced and directed by Stevan Mena, and starring Samantha Dark and R. Brandon Johnson.
Final Exam has some unique slasher selling points. It’s got a killer who is motivated but is literally just that, a killer with no connection to the cast or reasoning. He kills and that’s it.
Having garnered a cult classic following since its 1976 release, it’s easy to see why Alice, Sweet Alice is still proving to be popular amongst genre purists. A smart and interesting tale that keeps you guessing and delivers a hefty payoff.
Walk into a room filled with people and ask each one to name a Christmas horror. I would wager money that most of that room would name Black Christmas. Released in 1974, Black Christmas was directed by Bob Clark and written by A. Roy Moore. It boasts an impressive cast that includes Olivia Hussey, Margot Kidder and John Saxon.
Directed by Theodore Gershuny, starring Patrick O’Neal and Mary Woronov, Silent Night, Bloody Night is a slasher horror that was released in 1972.