Movie Review: “DEATH HOUSE” is completely expendable
DEATH HOUSE’s only value is as a game of Spot-the-Celebrity—which at least provides a distraction from the tackiness of the plotting and filmmaking.
DEATH HOUSE’s only value is as a game of Spot-the-Celebrity—which at least provides a distraction from the tackiness of the plotting and filmmaking.
A sort of mashup of DON’T BREATHE and GET OUT, MONSTER PARTY has enough unique character beats and creative nastiness to rise above a feeling of mere pastiche, and stake out its own identity as a class-conscious carnage-fest.
With Halloween in our taillights, why not continue to enjoy the unique, mind-possessing heebie-jeebies and sinister flights of fancy only the written word can deliver?
USAopoly have released the classic board game Clue with a twist in its CLUE: FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S EDITION with an all new board layout and themed characters.
This is a true horror film, devoted to ratcheting up discomfort and a feeling of dread.