Author: chris
In Order of Disappearance, 2014
Really well made and acted revenge thriller. The on-screen body count was something I haven’t seen before.
Gerald’s Game, 2017
I liked it a lot but it falls into the typical Stephen King formula – good first half, terrible last 10 minutes.
Bite, 2015
Fantastic practical effects, so-so story. It was hard to figure out the lead’s power set exactly, every few minutes she had some new disgusting way to kill people.
From a House on Willow Street, 2016
I different take on a typical hostage movie, The filmmakers sure loved their levitating gimmick.
Dave Made a Maze, 2017
Very unique story about creativity and the need to find your own voice. Great art direction on the interior cardboard labyrinth.
Bite, 2015
Fantastic practical effects, so-so story. It was hard to figure out the lead’s power set exactly, every few minutes she had some new disgusting way to kill people.
Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies, 2016
The jokes mostly fell flat but there was some very unique zombie kills.
Jackals, 2017
A pretty much middle of the road home invasion thriller. Doesn’t bring anything new to the genre.
Raw, 2016
Not at all what I was expecting after reading a lot of positive reviews. I found it quite boring and tame for a supposedly over the top cannibal movie.
Hounds of Love, 2016
Pretty intense look at the lives of a serial killer couple. I just wish it was about 30 minutes shorter, it kind of dragged in the middle.
It Comes at Night, 2017
It’s not the movie’s fault but I fell asleep in the middle. I did like what I saw and I will watch it again soon.
Tonight She Comes, 2016
Starts off pretty good but once the characters get inside the cabin everything slows down to a snail’s pace.
A Night of Horror Volume 1, 2015
Pretty boring overall but the true standout was the third story POINT OF VIEW. Very clever. Worth checking out just for this short.


