Sunday, January 8, 2017

Anthology of Terror

Anthology of Terror
NR/ 44 Min/ CC
2010
The Orchard/ English
Director/ Producer: Ryan Thompson
Screenwriter: Matthew O'Day
Stars:
Stephen Grey
Erin Courtney 

The Archivist brings you four terrifying tales sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, and listening for every not-so-familiar bump in the night. Decent acting with believable story line. Robbery, murder and mayhem. Blood, guts and gore.
Enjoyable tales for a cold, dark evening!

I give this Five Stars!
And a big Thumbs Up!







DISCLAIMER: This film was viewed for free on Vudu.com, and as such was not required to have a review written. The above opinions are solely those of the author of the blog.

 

Wake the Witch

Wake the Witch
NR/ 113 Min./ CC
The Orchard/ English
Director/ Screenwriter: Dorothy Booraem
Stars:
Rachel Lien
Martin Kenna
Pete Lipins

Debbie and her friends go to Wilderness Park, where they inadvertently waken a witch. Hanged for crimes as a witch, and bound to the park by chains, her curse comes to life. 

Will Debbie and her friends survive? Or will they all die under the terrible curse?

Decent acting skills. Better budget shows. 

I give this Five Stars.

And a Thumbs Up for story line.







DISCLAIMER: This film was watched for free on Vudu.com and as such was under no obligation for review. Opinions above are solely those of the author of this blog.

 

Saturday, January 7, 2017

The Last Light: An Irish Ghost Story

I feel I'd be safe in saying that I am not the only one out there that has an eclectic taste in films, just as I have such in books. I watch a lot of cheesy, poorly acted films that still bring a great deal to the table. Such as the film I am going to review this evening.

The Last Light: An Irish Ghost Story
NR/ 84 min's/ CC
English
2011
Directed and Produced by: George Clarke
Starring:
JoL Crawford
Peter Meehan
Robert Render
Vivian Jameson 
 This is a decent film as ghost story/supernatural films goes. I understand it did win Robert Render an award at the Freak Show Festival in Florida. It is claimed to be "as scary as the Blair Witch Project". Don't hold your breath for that.

SYNOPSIS:
Handy man, Rob, is hired to brick up an abandoned mansion. (This was actually shot on location, so look for the real deal here!) He is not alone in the old manse. Locked inside, he is forced to deal with the supernatural ghosts in order to survive. But not all who reside in the mansion are ghosts. In order to survive to get back to his wife, who is supposed to be packing for the belated honeymoon, Rob must go through a hellish nightmare and escape those who would keep him forever in the dark, decrepit building.

Will he survive?

This will keep you on your toes and waiting for whatever comes up in the next scene.

I give it Five Stars.
And a big Thumbs Up!
You can find the film on Amazon.com here, for $7.99 on DVD. It is also available to rent through Amazon for $4.99 -$7.99.

DISCLAIMER: This film was watched on Vudu.com for free, and as such a review is not required. The above opinions are solely those of the author of this blog.