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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
Viking Wolf - A Movie Review
Viking Wolf takes us on a journey back in time to 1050, where a band of Vikings pillages an abbey in Normandy and discovers a wolf hidden in a secret room. The Vikings take the animal with them on their boat and sail to Norway. During the journey, they discover that the wolf is more than it seems. While the prologue is intriguing, the movie quickly shifts away from the historical setting and takes us to present-day Norway, where we meet Thale, a teenage girl who has just moved to Nybo with her family.
By ZaZa Stories3 years ago in Horror
The Invitation - A Movie Review
Director Jessica M. Thompson sets the stage for an eerie and twisted tale in her film “The Invitation.” Unfortunately, the potential for a great movie falls short due to herky-jerky visual effects that make it hard to follow the action. Additionally, the twist at the end feels underwhelming and is almost entirely given away in the trailer. However, Nathalie Emmanuel shines in her role as Evie, a struggling artist who discovers she has a new family in England. The film could have explored the racial implications of Evie’s newfound connections, but the script only scratches the surface. When Evie attends a family wedding, she is the only person of color, and it’s easy to see the parallels with Jordan Peele’s “Get Out.” However, “The Invitation” fails to capitalize on this opportunity.
By ZaZa Stories3 years ago in Horror
We Have a Ghost - A Movie Review
Christopher Landon, known for directing the horror-comedy “Happy Death Day” and “Freaky,” is back with a new film, “We Have a Ghost,” which has just been released on Netflix. Although Landon has a history of successfully blending horror and comedy, his latest effort fails to capture the essence of the genre hybrid.
By ZaZa Stories3 years ago in Horror









