The Final Girls (2015)
This one may be marketed as a comedic parody of a slasher film, but watch out for some of the hardest-hitting feels coming your way.
This one may be marketed as a comedic parody of a slasher film, but watch out for some of the hardest-hitting feels coming your way.
The only thing “horror” about this waste of time is the fact that it tries to pass itself off as one.
This movie is a complete humiliation of everyone involved in it. Nobody escapes with their dignity intact.
There is a mysterious viral outbreak and the whole country is under quarantine. So what do these teens do? Throw a party, of course.
Visiting a gruesome funhouse on Halloween? These dolts deserve everything they get.
Something tells me this movie would appeal more to Korean movie fans than fans of zombie movies.
How nice, a train that breaks down right in the middle of werewolf county. Public transport can be such a bother.
Don’t walk on the beach! Okay, this is no Jaws, not even close, but still, Dean Geyer’s shirtless all the time!
It’s Jurassic World meets The Walking Dead, and I am walking off.
I don’t know which is more terrifying: the disco dancing, the acting, or the fact that I am entertained by it all.