Indie Movie Review – Incision
I’m fairly sure that I’ve said before that I’m not a huge fan of the horror/slasher/gore sub-genres, so it didn’t take long for me to… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Incision
I’m fairly sure that I’ve said before that I’m not a huge fan of the horror/slasher/gore sub-genres, so it didn’t take long for me to… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Incision
I have a confession to make: I love the Devil. Okay, not the real Devil. But I love the way actors portray him in film. … Read More »Indie Movie Review – The Devil’s Heist
Vampire movies can be a lot of fun. Some of my favorites include Dracula (Bela Lugosi version), Twilight, 30 Days of Night, the underrated Vampire… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Climate of the Hunter
So where do I begin with The Endless? It only just squeaks in as a Groundhog Day type film. Not because there isn’t a time loop,… Read More »GHD Indie Movie Review – The Endless
Blood Punch is an unusual little film. It starts off with our hero, Milton (Milo Cawthorne) waking up in a wilderness lodge on Tuesday. His… Read More »GHD Indie Movie Review – Blood Punch
It’s funny how some films never get a chance because of a bit of marketing that doesn’t quite hit the spot, and so you just… Read More »First View Movie Review – Triangle (Groundhogs Day… at sea)
Paintball Massacre begins with Lee Latchford-Evans standing on a bridge overlooking a railway line while we hear a train approaching. He’s obviously contemplating suicide (he’s a… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Paintball Massacre
Bright Hill Road is one of those interesting but unsettling films that make you wonder exactly what you’re watching and what you’re in for. We start… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Bright Hill Road
Return To Splatter Farm is listed on IMDb as a Horror/Thriller. That worries me a bit, as that indicates that the humour wasn’t intentional. I… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Return To Splatter Farm
The Opening Scene of Thirst NOTE: The following description is very gross. Read at your own risk. My niece once got me a bookmark that… Read More »Thirst — A New Cult Classic?