low budget
REVIEW — Rendezvous (2025)
What happens when a SAG-AFTRA strike keeps horror heads bored? They crank up the octane!
REVIEW — Mystery Highway (2023)
A slower pace than your average scary movie, Mystery Highway is a great entry point to horror films.
REVIEW — Venefica (short, 2016)
A while back, I featured this film on a list of awesome shorts; today, I’m still thinking about Venefica and how it deserves its own review. Venefica actually had a big impact on me.
REVIEW: Friend of the World (2020)
Friend of the World is an indie flick that keeps on giving.
REVIEW: Creep (series)
There is literally no other way to describe these movies other than “Creep.”
REVIEW: We Are The Missing (2020)
There may be an explanation for missing persons cases worldwide. Too bad we can’t escape it.
Bad Movies Gone Good: Satan’s Little Helper (2004)
I’m a sucker for low budget/indie finds. There are a select few, like 2004’s Satan’s Little Helper, that are bad but in the best way possible — so much so that I wouldn’t even say they’re not bad at all.
Bad Movies Gone Good: The Taxidermist (2017)
Like taxidermy itself, The Taxidermist blurs the lines between art and the afterlife, filled to the brim with blood, guts, and twists at every turn. A man in need of money is propositioned to create a piece he has never attempted before: a human.
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