Horror Movie Reviews
Leashed – Watch this short Horror Movie for FREE
Jan 28th
Leashed is a British Horror Movie Directed and written by Aubrey Reynolds and is also a Vision+media, UK Film Council and Project Monkey Productions short. It’s shot on RED CAM for a budget of £12,000.
You can watch the full movie below hope you enjoy.
Leashed 480p version. from Leashed film on Vimeo.
Harold’s Going Stiff
Jan 15th
Harold is the first victim of a new disease that is slowly turning him into a zombie-like state. His lonely existence is shaken up when a vivacious nurse, Penny, is sent along to alleviate his stiffness. Her massage techniques work a treat on Harold, and the two become close friends, discovering an unexpected happiness. But soon, Harold starts to deteriorate and a group of thugs turned zombie hunters begin to pursue Harold and Penny across moorlands, making them the prey of a deadly hunt. Harold’s Going Stiff is a uniquely bittersweet and comedic tale that will show you zombies in a whole new way.
I Am ZoZo – based on a real Ouija board experience gone wrong
Dec 18th
I Am ZoZo is about five young people who play with a Ouija board and attract the attention of the malevolent Ouija demon ZoZo. The film is based on widely reported real experiences with this ancient and malevolent spirit that attaches itself to people exclusively through Ouija boards. Shot last Halloween on location on San Juan Island, WA, I Am ZoZo was filmed entirely on Super8mm.
Insidious
Nov 27th
Director: James Wan
Writers: Leigh Whannell
Release Year: 2010
Genre: Horror | Thriller
Insidious is a story about a family that are seeking help for their son Dalton, who fell into a mysterious coma.
The Lambert Family try to fight evil sprits from taking control from their son’s empty body, they seek help from paranormal experts to try to bring their sun back from The Further realm.
Albert’s Review: “An interesting story with some nice twists, in my opinion it’s a good watch”
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(6/10)
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
Nov 20th
Director: Eli Craig
Writers: Eli Craig & Morgan Jurgenson
Release Year: 2010
Genre: Horror | Comedy
Tucker & Dale two lovable West Virginian hillbillies are on vacation at their dilapidated mountain cabin to drink some beer, do some fishin’, and have a good time.
Things change pretty quickly when they meet a group of preppy college kids who assume from their looks that they must be in-bred, chainsaw wielding killers. Tucker & Dale’s vacation takes a bloody & hilarious turn for the worse when they are attacked by the collage kids.
Albert’s Review: “One of the best horror comedy movies I’ve every seen after Shaun of the Dead.”
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(8/10)
Paranormal Activities
Nov 19th
Director: Oren Peli
Writers: Oren Peli
Release Year: 2009
Genre: Horror | Mystery
Katie and her boyfriend Micah Sloat a young, middle class couple moves into a suburban ‘starter’ tract house. They become increasingly disturbed by a demonic presence that is certainly most active in the middle of the night.
Katie confines to Micah that she has been haunted since she was eight year-old. The dubious Micah buys a camera to videotape the paranormal activity in their home during the night. Katie calls Fredrichs a specialist in ghosts, to help them out However he feels the presence of a beast and advises the couple to call a friend of his.
Are Micah and Katie going to sleep again?
Albert’s Review: “Great movie scared the shit out of me, it’s very realistic, that’s what makes it so great.”
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(8/10)
Grave Encounters Movie Review
Nov 6th
Director: The Vicious Brothers
Writers: The Vicious Brothers
Release Year: 2011
Genre: Horror | Documentary
“Grave Encounters” a ghost hunting documentary that was directed by Lance Preston, are going to shoot an episode inside the long abandoned Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital, where unexplained phenomena has been reported for years.
Lance Preston and his crew voluntarily lock themselves inside the building for the night and begin a paranormal investigation, capturing everything on camera. They quickly realize that the building is more than just haunted – it is alive – and it has no intention of ever letting them leave. They find themselves lost in a labyrinth maze of endless hallways and corridors, terrorized by the ghosts of the former patients. They soon begin to question their own sanity, slipping deeper and deeper into the depths of madness, ultimately discovering the truth behind the hospital’s dark past…and taping what turns out to be their final episode.
Albert’s Review: “A lot of people thought that this was real footage, that shows that it’s a good movie, I received a lot of questions about Lance Preston but I had to tell visitors that this wasn’t real. I like the movie, acting is ok and story good”
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Natural Born Killers has inspired some of the most gruesome copycat killings in history. The film has been associated with several serial killers, including the homicidal couple Sarah Edmonson and Benjamin Darras. In 1995, the murderous duo dropped LSD and watched Natural Born Killers repeatedly before going on a drug-fueled crime spree of robbing and shooting a convenience store clerk that left her a quadriplegic. During the crime spree, Darras shot and killed a Mississippi businessman. Edmonson was sentenced to 35 years in prison and Darras is doing life.
Wes Craven’s slasher movie series Scream was the inspiration behind the murder of Gina Castillo by her 16-year-old son and his 15-year-old cousin, Samuel Ramirez. The two teenagers confessed to the gruesome murder of Castillo and admitted that they did it because they needed money to fund a murder spree that would reenact the story line of the first two Hollywood Scream movies. In order to follow the Scream story line, the teenage boys planned to buy the ghost-face mask and electronic voice boxes that are seen in the movie.
Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange has been the inspiration for many twisted real-life crimes, specifically throughout Britain. The crimes have exhibited similarities with the film, but one of the most bizarre cases involved a man named John Ricketts who was dressed up as a droog from A Clockwork Orange and assaulted a woman dressed as Little Britain‘s Vicky Pollard at an office party. The violent movie was banned from UK cinemas because of the increase in violent crimes following its release.
In 2002, Allan Menzies murdered his longtime friend, Thomas McKendrick, because he claimed a character in the vampire movie, Queen of the Damned, told him to do it and promised to make him a vampire in the next life. After watching the film about 100 times and receiving a visit from the female vampire Akasha in the middle of the night, he decided to murder people. Menzies also believed that McKendrick and another friend were plotting to kill him, but he turned on McKendrick first. Menzies stabbed his friend to death, drank his blood, and ate part of his head before burying him in a shallow grave. The “vampire killer” was later found dead in his prison cell from an apparent suicide.
Robert Thompson and Jon Venables were 10 years old when they kidnapped and brutally murdered two-year-old James Bulger in Liverpool. In 1993, Thompson and Venables snatched the toddler from a shopping mall and took him to a railway line where they beat and sexually assaulted the young boy. They left Bulger’s mutilated body on the railway tracks to die. Thompson and Venables were supposedly inspired by the horror film Child’s Play 3. The killer doll movies caused a great deal of controversy in the United Kingdom, as well as a public outcry for tightening “video nasties.”
In 2004, Michael Hernandez, 14, stabbed his middle school classmate to death and admitted to modeling his behavior after the serial killers in American Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs. The South Florida teen said he identified with the horror movie murderers and wanted to act out their roles in his real-life plan to become a serial killer. Hernandez believed God gave him special powers and agreed with his decision to kill his classmate. The teen boy was found guilty of first-degree murder in 2008.
The famous ’80s horror film, Nightmare on Elm Street, was the inspiration for Daniel Gonzalez’s killing spree. In 2004, the paranoid schizophrenic went on a drug-fueled rampage and murdered four random people, including a doctor and his wife. Gonzalez armed himself with several knives and acted out a Freddy Krueger-like spree. Official reports claimed that Gonzalez did not receive proper treatment for his mental condition. He was given six life sentences for the four murders, as well as two attempted murders throughout England. In 2007, Gonzalez committed suicide in his cell.
The Saw horror movie series was the inspiration behind a cruel prank that turned into a serious matter for two teenage girls in Winchester, Tenn. The teenagers used the Saw plot of making victims play games to stay alive by leaving a gruesome message on 52-year-old Beverly Dickson’s phone. They told Dickson that one of her friends was hidden in her house and it would be filled with toxic gas shortly. They asked if she wanted to live or die. Dickson got the message while attending a funeral and suffered a stroke from the frightening incident. The two 13-year-olds responsible for the prank call were charged with phone harassment.

