The Belko Experiment [2016]
Following a familiar, equal parts brutal and thought-provoking formula of single-location murder mayhem, The Belko Experiment is a good watch.
Following a familiar, equal parts brutal and thought-provoking formula of single-location murder mayhem, The Belko Experiment is a good watch.
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Limited by stereotypical character development, Infested is still a nasty little French horror laced with arachnophobia and claustrophobia.
Leaning in all the classic zombie tropes including gore and nudity, Zombeavers is a fun horror comedy bursting with positive energy.
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Entertaining, gory, and just the right amount cheesy, Night of the Demons 2 is everything that a good horror comedy should be.
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