Horror Movie Review: The Jurassic Dead (2018)
Dinosaurs and zombies? What a combination, right? The Jurassic Dead is a low-budget sci-fi horror that can at least be praised for its enthusiasm.
Dinosaurs and zombies? What a combination, right? The Jurassic Dead is a low-budget sci-fi horror that can at least be praised for its enthusiasm.
The Night Eats the World is an emotionally captivating and often terrifying movie based off French novelist Pit Agarmen’s La Nuit a Dévoré le Monde.
Writer, director and actor Leigh Ormsby brings us an independent apocalyptic zombie horror set in Australia. An incredibly ambitious movie, it’s dark tone and gritty feel lifts it above many modern zombie horrors even if it does have some serious flaws.
Heavy metal, blood and guts, zombies and bagpipes…what’s not to like about Zombie Driftwood!?
I want to tell you that State of Decay 2 is light years ahead of its predecessor. That every faucet has been improved and it will go down in history as one of the ‘great’ zombie games. Sadly as good as State of Decay can be it is marred by repetitive and restrictive gameplay, poor graphics and frustrating bugs.
Flesh-eating zombies are cured, but their assimilation back into society isn’t welcomed by everyone. Those that return are treated like outcasts. They must face consequences and the judgement of society for the horrific acts they committed while infected.
The Dead Pit is an 80’s horror in both wacky storytelling and visual quality. A movie that should be awful but is surprisingly entertaining.
[Rec] 2 is a 2009 Spanish horror film & a sequel to 2007’s [Rec]. The film was once again written and directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza & the events within takes place immediately after the events of the first film.