Horror Movie Review: I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) refuses to do anything different and banks its success on the viewer’s nostalgic interest, and that alone.
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) refuses to do anything different and banks its success on the viewer’s nostalgic interest, and that alone.
Marco Polo as a slasher killer? Writer and director Alton Glass’ horror movie was doomed from the very start.
Torso, a snarling one-man wrecking crew fuelled by fuzz pedals, grindhouse trash, and the spirit of DIY, is back with ‘Annihilation Day’, set for release on 29th August via APF Records. A culmination of everything that came before, Annihilation Day is Torso’s first concept LP.
One watch of Meatcleaver Massacre will leave you with many questions, with the most pertinent being the location of an
Written and directed by John Ward, Axemas and Axemas 2: Blood Slay are two festive horror shorts that I’ve decided to review together as one complete package. It works as they are directly linked and when put together, you get an hour-long film.
Inspired by 80’s slasher horror films and utilising the festive season (the Silent Night, Deadly Night vibes are strong), Christmas Massacre is a violent and crusty retro low-poly effort from Puppet Combo.
Directed by Eli Roth, who co-write it with Jeff Rendell, Thanksgiving can proudly call itself one of the better Thanksgiving-based horror films, which would be high praise if there weren’t so few.
From writer Luke Genton and director Colton Tran comes Sorry, Charlie. A horror/thriller film that is supposedly inspired by the true story of a killer that used recordings of a baby crying to draw women out of their houses.