Horror Movie Review: Minutes to Midnight (2018)
Boasting an impressive cast, Minutes to Midnight sees a group of friends terrorised by masked men with murder on their mind.
Boasting an impressive cast, Minutes to Midnight sees a group of friends terrorised by masked men with murder on their mind.
Inspired by 80’s slasher horror, Pool Party Massacre is a low-budget comedy horror that is far better then it has any right to be. Low budget 80’s inspired slasher horrors are becoming a sub-genre of horror in their own right by today’s standards and standing out from the crowd is very difficult.
A slasher horror set mostly within an isolated and ominous forest…it’s hardly the most original of ideas. Thankfully, what it lacks in synopsis it makes up for in effective horror.
The third film in the Psycho series (of four) was released in 1986 saw star, Anthony Perkins not just reprise his role but take over the directing chair too.
One of the unprosecuted video nasties, Happy Birthday to Me is a 1981 horror directed by J. Lee Thompson. What begins as a run of the mill slasher takes turn after turn, twist after twist to the point of absurdity but entertaining, none the less.
Intruder is a surprisingly fun, tense and creative slasher horror. Directed by Scott Spiegel, the majority of the film takes place inside a closed supermarket at night.
Coming 23 years after the seminal slasher original. This sequel continues the story of the psychotic killer, Norman Bates who has been declared sane after spending 22 years in an institution.
Porkchop is a super low budget, slasher horror movie that should have been good but due some glaringly obvious issues it comes up short.