Movie Review: Love, loss and nasty spirits converge at “OUR HOUSE”
A cautionary tale about the iniquities and violence that can be visited upon corporeal humans when we veer into the lane of eternity—albeit with a very real and affecting humanity.
A cautionary tale about the iniquities and violence that can be visited upon corporeal humans when we veer into the lane of eternity—albeit with a very real and affecting humanity.
Just when you thought it wasn’t safe to be politically incorrect, along comes CHUCK STEEL: NIGHT OF THE TRAMPIRES to blast huge holes in any and all notions of good taste, and make you crack up big time along the way.
On one hand, it’s dumb, gory fun with familiar little baddies; on the other hand, using the vernacular of the now, it’s “problematic.”
We take a look at Teemu Nikki's gutsy debut feature!
With his long-awaited feature directorial debut, Dennison Ramalho solidifies his status as a serious talent on the international horror scene.