1 Attachment(s) Flesh Eater. 1988. A group of teens on a hayride into the woods try and survive when a farmer uncovers a coffin with a zombie buried under a tree. Bill Hinzmann who played the lead zombie in Night Of The Living dead decided to create his own Zombie horror flick and gave us this. Yeah it does have its faults with the acting from the teens, the sheriff trying to be like John Wayne, the dispatcher who really can't be bothered and the group of hunters can have really crappy aiming, but it does come with it's good gore fest and decent make-up effects. As bad as it does sound it is entertaining. Attachment 236858 |
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1 Attachment(s) House Of Witchcraft. 1989 A man and his girlfriend take a holiday to her family's home, when they arrive he recognizes the house from his dreams and believes a witch lives there. Part of the doomed house made for television movies, even with Umberto Lenzi directing this does have it's mild moments but does build up the suspense well, the acting may not be the best but it has grown on me over time even with the WTF is actually happening and why moments. Attachment 236862 |
1 Attachment(s) Grandmother's House. 1988. David and Lynn are sent to live with their grandparents, when a body is recovered near by David is told that it's not the first time that has happened. Soon David and Lynn feel something is off with their Grandparents. This is the first time seeing this film and part through was thinking is this the inspiration for M. Night Shyamalan's The Visit ( not the greatest found footage movie made) but then it went down a different path then onto another path. The child actors Eric Foster and Kim Valentine actually do a good job as David and Lynn and a bit suspenseful but feel some bits may have dragged on for a bit. There is some decent cinematography going on through the film, and some daft effects with a rocket fly through the basement that seemed to take ages to explode. I'm sure when the director saw his finished work I bet he had a laugh how that went and how daft it looked on screen and thought "hey I can see the strings ah well we will leave that in". Attachment 236863 |
1 Attachment(s) Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel. 2018. Nine years have passed since the incident on Halloween Night with speculation as to what actually happened. Journalist Jessica Fox receives news about a teen who went missing in the house and assembles a team to go back to the hotel and find the real truth. Second time watching this and it's still not as good as the first film but still enjoyable with some good twist and turns thrown in. The creative team did a decent job with the media side who want the truth but turn things around so that they look good and when the truth is shown they actually hate it. There aren't much scares or jump scenes in this it seems to rely more on suspense and tension. Attachment 236864 Have a good stress free day all. take it easy |
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