Writers: Eli Roth, Randy Pearlstein Director: Eli Roth I spent a long time trying to decide if Cabin Fever was a very clever, ironic homage to the genre or simply a very,…
Category: 2000s
Zombies Anonymous (2006)
Writer: Marc Fratto Director: Marc Fratto ZA: Zombies Anonymous (aka ‘Last Rites of the Dead’) starts normally enough: some sort of virus is causing the newly dead to return to life. However…
Zombies Of War (2006)
Writers: Peter John Ross, John Whitney, Philip R. Garrett Directors: Peter John Ross, John Whitney In war, death is not the only thing to fear Zombies of War is the UK title…
Undead Or Alive: A Zomedy (2007)
Writers: Glasgow Phillips, Scott Pourroy Director: Glasgow Phillips Guns don’t kill people. Zombies kill people. It’s not a good sign when a movie has to tell you in its title that it’s…
They (2002)
Writer: Brendan Hood Director: Robert Harman Are you afraid of the dark? You should be Take a thunderstorm, a scared six year old boy and a bedroom full of shadows. Mix together…
Trapped Ashes (2006)
Writer: Dennis Bartok Director: Various Five tales of terror Trapped Ashes is a portmanteau horror movie that combines traditional structure with a variety of non-traditional stories and lots of tits. Different sections…
Severance (2006)
Writers: James Moran, Christopher Smith Director: Christopher Smith Another bloody office outing Combining horror with comedy is potentially very rewarding yet also very dangerous – Cabin Fever (2002) and Undead Or Alive…
Slither (2006)
Writer: James Gunn Director: James Gunn There are basically two ways to approach a horror/SF spoof like Slither. One is to play it dead straight. It’s a risky strategy but if you…
Pulse (2006)
Writer: Wes Craven, Ray Wright Director: Jim Sonzero There are some frequencies we were never meant to find Pulse is a US remake of the 2001 Japanese movie Kairo (also known as…
Midnight Movie (2008)
Writer: Mark Garbett, Jack Messitt Director: Jack Messitt Midnight Movie is essentially a supernatural slasher movie, however it tries to move beyond the standard genre tropes. The film opens in a psychiatric…