Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse Review
Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse definitely won’t be referenced in pop culture, like the films it derives its humour and style from.
Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse definitely won’t be referenced in pop culture, like the films it derives its humour and style from.
Haven is not a series if one is looking for dramatic thrills, but it is a show that manages to be simultaneously mellow and intriguing.
Suburban Gothic is a pretty tame ghost story, that although it has a bit of charm to it, is largely forgettable.
It is not about the ending or the beginning, but the journey to discover that makes The Vast of Night so compelling.
41 is full of glaring inconsistencies, bad dialogue and even worse acting, that makes this sci-fi movie a herculean struggle to finish.
Hidden is a slow burn that is dripping with atmospheric tension throughout, that pays off with a thrilling climax.
Late Phases trying to offer a new take on werewolves, regrettably ends up gimmicky and largely one dimensional.
This edition of Chills and Thrills features a post-apocalyptic world, body horror, slashers and a creepy witch.
Wer manages to have an intriguing story that also offers some brutal and electric fight scenes, good enough for any werewolf fan.
Hunter Hunter is a brilliant execution in slow burn horror, with a climactic and horrifying finale that will haunt you for days to come.
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