REVIEW: “TERROR IN WOODS CREEK” takes a stab at the B Slasher Genre
All the makings of an ultra-low budget, 80s slasher flick capturing the B movie feel.
All the makings of an ultra-low budget, 80s slasher flick capturing the B movie feel.
A sort of Chinese take on the neo-noir genre, "The Wild Goose Lake" pulls no punches, breaking with modern Chinese cinematic conventions of self-restraint and censorship.
If DROWNING could be viewed as an electrical time sequence, it would simply be a flatline due to inactivity.
A tech-infused yet human-scaled, consistently tense genre piece anchored by a terrific lead performance.
It’s all too tame (this is barely PG-13 stuff) and generic for hardcore horror fans, and—well, too tame and generic for anyone else, either.