HELL (2011) is a low budget German movie which gained a lot of attention because the executive producer was Roland Emmerich.
Today’s selection is a fantastic example of a movie with a deceptively slight concept which is carried by an excellent story and performances.
On Saturday I wrote a piece about ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK. The movie I want to talk about today, however, is far less satisfying.
I’ve just re-watched a classic. A real blast from the past for this POST-APOCALYPTIC MOVIE CLUB Club selection, and for good reason.
This week's selection for my POST-APOCALYPTIC MOVIE CLUB is a film I did all I could to avoid watching for a long time.
In BLOOD GLACIER, a group of scientists working in the German Alps discover a glacier stained with an ominous-looking red liquid.
I was browsing one night, looking for a horror movie to watch which a). wasn’t crap, or b). I hadn’t seen a hundred times already.
Based on SPACE VAMPIRES by Colin Wilson, Tobe Hooper’s 1985 horror/science-fiction movie LIFEFORCE has been in the news a lot recently.
If you read my post earlier this week from Grimmfest, you’ll know how much I enjoyed STALLED, a great new British zombie movie.
I'm on a mission to work my way through as many post-apocalyptic movies as I can. This week - 2011 indie horror, THE DAY.