Movie Review: The suspense bleeds out of “HALLOWEEN KILLS”
The study of the impact of trauma and horror on individual and collective psyches would land stronger if the film itself wasn’t so bloodthirsty and sadistic.
The study of the impact of trauma and horror on individual and collective psyches would land stronger if the film itself wasn’t so bloodthirsty and sadistic.
This sci-fi shocker explores the potential moral quandaries of nanotechnology, as bloodthirsty AI recruits an unwitting host.
Despite the title, the PG-13 rating is not pushed as much here as in VENOM.
Barrett steps into the role of director resulting in a vaguely entertaining, if slightly lifeless supernatural slasher.
Though completed before the events of 2020, Matt Patterson’s psychological horror film captures life in isolation in minute detail.