Horror Movie Review: [Rec] (2007)
Every so often a horror movie comes along that utilises many of the standard horror tropes but does it so well, it rises above the murky depths. One such film was Rec, a zombie, found-footage horror.
Every so often a horror movie comes along that utilises many of the standard horror tropes but does it so well, it rises above the murky depths. One such film was Rec, a zombie, found-footage horror.
Released in 1989, Flesh Eating Mothers is a silly horror comedy that is super low-budget & it shows.
In an unsurprising turn of events, director James Plumb takes George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead & makes a mockery of it with a horrid version set in rural Wales.
A horror comedy/musical, Nudist Colony of the Dead is every bit as silly & campy as you might expect. The sort of film that you’d hope to just have a lot of fun watching.
In I, Zombie, you take control of a zombie in a variety of levels. Your main objective is to infect everyone on screen, growing your horde in the process. With a price of only £3.19, will I, Zombie prove worthy of the space on your hard drive?
Zombie Creeping Flesh is a zombie horror directed by Bruno Mattei (under a different name) & released in 1980. It is a cheap rip-off of George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead and the only memorable thing about it is the horrendous dialogue, most of which is dubbed.
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud is a sequel to the entertaining 80’s horror, C.H.U.D. One that completely forgets what made the original a good movie, this sequel goes for a more comedic edge.
In 1990 effects/make-up artist Tom Savini would take the reigns to direct a remake of Night of the Living Dead. There were few better qualified as Savini had worked with Romero on Dawn of the Dead & Day of the Dead.