House of Many Sorrows, 2020 – ★★★
Barry J. Gillis never fails to deliver. This one will make you want to start wearing turle necks and pajama pants 24/7.
Barry J. Gillis never fails to deliver. This one will make you want to start wearing turle necks and pajama pants 24/7.
I am a sucker for gimmicks and screen life is my favorite gimmick. Pretty good plot and lots of creative ways to using the desktop and apps.
Not nearly as awful as I was expecting after the last entry in the series. If you can ignore the obvious green screen effects you might get a few laughs.
Lots of weird fun to be had here. Kind of surprised there was never a sequel.
Sure it’s better than the first one but there still isn’t much of anything going on for long stretches.
I’ve rarely seen a movie try so hard and be this bad at the same time.
A refreshingly different take on zombies. That baby was a good little actor.
The goofy looking rat is the only thing that saved this movie from a lower rating.
The first hour was a headache inducing nightmare, the last 30 minutes was bloody fun.
I like a good gimmick so the first person view was pretty cool. I give them extra credit for filming in good old Bucks County.
Your typical zombie movie. Luckily there were 2 zombie tigers at the end to add some fun.