If I were to make a list of the many things I don't get the appeal of, "unboxing videos" would probably be somewhere near the top. Although that's an element of today's horror short, I got the scary parts here. The film also reminds of an episode of the "Hammer House of Horror" television series that sticks with me to this day and the featured actress here is really good. I hope you enjoy today's selection (even if, apparently, the writer/director has decided to stop making short films).
Unboxing (2018)
Starring: Alana Wallace
Director: Veemsen Lama
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
Showing posts with label Short Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short Film. Show all posts
Friday, October 12, 2018
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: The Quiet Zone
Today's offering is spooky from beginning to end, and I think the least said up front the better. Check it out and prepare for scares!
The Quiet Zone (2015)
Starring: Jessica Bayly and Kasey Iliana Sfetsios
Director: Andrew Ionides
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
The only complaint I have about this film is that ending doesn't quite work for me, because it strays into "hitting the viewer over the head with a hammer" territory. Everything else about it I love (even if I'm as squemish as ever when it comes to graphic violence (of which there is a little).
The Quiet Zone (2015)
Starring: Jessica Bayly and Kasey Iliana Sfetsios
Director: Andrew Ionides
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
The only complaint I have about this film is that ending doesn't quite work for me, because it strays into "hitting the viewer over the head with a hammer" territory. Everything else about it I love (even if I'm as squemish as ever when it comes to graphic violence (of which there is a little).
Labels:
2010s,
High Rating,
Jessica Bayly,
Short Film,
Train
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: Polaroid
I'm trying to decide if the unfortunate photographer in tonight's short film's biggest mistake was to shake the polaroid photos as they dry or to not run away after taking the first one.
Polaroid (2017)
Starring: Ethan Mikael
Director: Joey Greene
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
Polaroid (2017)
Starring: Ethan Mikael
Director: Joey Greene
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
Labels:
High Rating,
HP Lovecraft,
Short Film
Sunday, October 7, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: Peek A Boo
Ghosts and other terrors reaching into our lives from the screens of our computers, smart phones, and tablets has becoming an ever-increasing popular theme in horror movies over the past decade or two. Here's one such film. Take it as a warning... if some stranger asks you in chat "Shall We Play a Game?" (or some variation there-of) block them!
Peek A Boo (2017)
Starring: Vivian Wu and Rosa Lin
Director: Jose Escorcia
Rating: Six of Ten Stars
Peek A Boo (2017)
Starring: Vivian Wu and Rosa Lin
Director: Jose Escorcia
Rating: Six of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Average Rating,
Ghosts,
Short Film,
Vivian Wu
Saturday, October 6, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: Repossessed
Would you sell a house to this woman?
The realtor in tonight's short film tries to, as the 31 Nights of Halloween continue!
Repossessed (2002)
Starring: JoBeth Williams and Juliet Landau
Director: John Coven
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
This is a nicely done chiller, featuring familiar faces and good performances. It would have earned at least another Star if there had been another twist or two. The scares here are EXCELLENT, though.
Repossessed (2002)
Starring: JoBeth Williams and Juliet Landau
Director: John Coven
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
This is a nicely done chiller, featuring familiar faces and good performances. It would have earned at least another Star if there had been another twist or two. The scares here are EXCELLENT, though.
Labels:
2000s,
Haunted House,
High Rating,
JoBeth Williams,
Juliet Landau,
Short Film
Friday, October 5, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: Pumpkin Eyes
There plenty of reviews here at Terror Titans that illustrate that I'm rather squemish when it comes to the sort of graphic violence that was a hallmark of the now-thankfully mostly extinct subgenre of torture porn. Today's short film, though, made me squirm and grimace and want to fast forward past the gory bits (even though most of them are implied rather than shown, which makes them worse!) as much as any of those films ever did. But I soldidered on, because in addition to making me feel uncomfortable, this film also made me smile... because in addition to be the kind of horror that really horrifies me, it's also silly and goofy. That, in turn, makes it a worth viewing during this year's 31 Days of Halloween.
Plus, who out there can't relate to the work party that's volunteer-but-mandatory to attend?
Pumpkin Eyes (2015)
Starring: Colten Phillips and Caleb Dish
Director: Jacob Perrett
Rating: Six of Ten Stars
Plus, who out there can't relate to the work party that's volunteer-but-mandatory to attend?
Pumpkin Eyes (2015)
Starring: Colten Phillips and Caleb Dish
Director: Jacob Perrett
Rating: Six of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Average Rating,
Halloween,
Jacob Perrett,
Short Film
Thursday, October 4, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: Creepy Evil
Drugs are bad, mmmkay? Especially drugs referred to as "Scary Pills". That goes double during the 31 Nights of Halloween!
Creepy Evil (2017)
Starring: Michelle Perez and Tara Milante
Director: Alexander Henderson
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Creepy Evil (2017)
Starring: Michelle Perez and Tara Milante
Director: Alexander Henderson
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
High Rating,
Short Film
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: The Bridge Partner
You don't see many slow-burn psychological thrillers during the "31 Nights of Halloween, not only because they're hard to pull off in the length of time films are limited to here, but also because they just dont' seem very "Halloweeny". However, tonight's offering is so good--the story, the pacing, the casting... everything is just about perfect here--that it HAD to be part of this year's horror mini-film festival.
And since the month has barely started, and the Halloween Creatures are just now waking from their slumber, I'm sure there will be no objections to something a little different.
The Bridge Partner (2015)
Starring: Beth Grant, Sharon Lawerence, Robert Forster, and Catherine Carlen
Director: Gabriel Olson
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
And since the month has barely started, and the Halloween Creatures are just now waking from their slumber, I'm sure there will be no objections to something a little different.
The Bridge Partner (2015)
Starring: Beth Grant, Sharon Lawerence, Robert Forster, and Catherine Carlen
Director: Gabriel Olson
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Beth Grant,
High Rating,
Robert Forster,
Sharon Larwence,
Short Film,
Stalker
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
31 Nights of Halloween: Gamer Over
Let's get this year's 31 Nights of Halloween off to a great start with a little chiller that gives us treats and tricks, and illustrates the horror genres non-stop adaptability. Whatever new technology enters our lives, story-tellers will make it scary.
Gamer Over (2016)
Starring: Bobes Zabojnik and Emmka Rekova
Director: Viktor Rek
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
My favorite part? Bobes Zabojnik's facial expressions!
Gamer Over (2016)
Starring: Bobes Zabojnik and Emmka Rekova
Director: Viktor Rek
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
My favorite part? Bobes Zabojnik's facial expressions!
Labels:
2010s,
Game,
High Rating,
Short Film
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: The Last Halloween!
We're closing out this year's 31 Nights of Halloween with a tale of four trick-or-treaters on a very unusual All Hallows Eve.
The Last Halloween (2014)
There are one or two more posts coming before we're done with this year's Halloween festival... and we hope to be back next year! Who knows... there may even be a review or two that'll show up between now and then.
Until then--we encourage you live every day like it's the Last Halloween!
The Last Halloween (2014)
Starring: Ron Basch, Emily Alatalo, and Brendan Heard
Director: Marc Roussel
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
Director: Marc Roussel
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
There are one or two more posts coming before we're done with this year's Halloween festival... and we hope to be back next year! Who knows... there may even be a review or two that'll show up between now and then.
Until then--we encourage you live every day like it's the Last Halloween!
Labels:
2010s,
End of the World,
Halloween,
High Rating,
Short Film
31 Nights of Halloween: Is That You?
Here's hoping you have more fun this Halloween than poor Whitney...
Is That You? (2016)
Starring: Karlee Broschinsky and Charla Cochran Bocchicchio
Director: James Morris
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
Is That You? (2016)
Starring: Karlee Broschinsky and Charla Cochran Bocchicchio
Director: James Morris
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Halloween,
High Rating,
Short Film
31 Nights of Halloween: The Jester
Well... this is what it's all been building to! There's going to be several short films posted here through the day, to help get you in the mood, and to perhaps warn you about pitfalls on this day of monsters.
For example, don't end up like the guy in this film. Even if you're working, wear something you can claim is a costume.
The Jester (2016)
Starring: Colin Krawchuck and Grant Palmer
Director: Colin Krawchuck
Rating: Ten of Ten Stars
For example, don't end up like the guy in this film. Even if you're working, wear something you can claim is a costume.
The Jester (2016)
Starring: Colin Krawchuck and Grant Palmer
Director: Colin Krawchuck
Rating: Ten of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Colin Krawchuck,
Halloween,
Killer Clowns,
Short Film
Sunday, October 29, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: The Prey
If the Halloween party dissapoints, maybe the after-party will deliver the fun and the chills. Take, for example, Mel's experience.
Tonight's offering is extremely well executed. The creature reveal is just a tad too slow, but otherwise everything else is fantastic.
The Prey (2015)
Starring: Rebecca Van Cleave, James Alexandrou, and Sam Gittens
Director: James Webber
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
Tonight's offering is extremely well executed. The creature reveal is just a tad too slow, but otherwise everything else is fantastic.
The Prey (2015)
Starring: Rebecca Van Cleave, James Alexandrou, and Sam Gittens
Director: James Webber
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Demons,
Halloween,
Short Film
Saturday, October 28, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: The Long Walk
Another bridge, another incident... on this, one of the final 31 Nights of Halloween!
The Long Walk (2017)
Starring: Carlos Lenz
Director: Carlos Lenz
Rating: Ten of Ten Stars
The Long Walk (2017)
Starring: Carlos Lenz
Director: Carlos Lenz
Rating: Ten of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
High Rating,
Short Film
Friday, October 27, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: Ouiji
Today's film gives you insight into the life of that most mysterious of creatures--the solitary writer in his or her natural habitat. (Yes... we do sit around and write in our underwear!)
Oh yeah... it also features a Ouija board with an evil spirit attached. This film is a little too slow moving for its own good, and the set (which is a room in some crewmember's house I assume) left me with a very annoying and distracting question ("why does a writer have four desktop computers sitting around her house?"), but it's still plenty creepy and well worth your time!
Ouiji (2016)
Starring: Laura Overton
Director: Azron Shai
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Oh yeah... it also features a Ouija board with an evil spirit attached. This film is a little too slow moving for its own good, and the set (which is a room in some crewmember's house I assume) left me with a very annoying and distracting question ("why does a writer have four desktop computers sitting around her house?"), but it's still plenty creepy and well worth your time!
Ouiji (2016)
Starring: Laura Overton
Director: Azron Shai
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Haunted Writers,
High Rating,
Ouija Board,
Short Film
Thursday, October 26, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: The Rattler
During the 31 Nights of Halloween, it’s not safe for beautiful young ladies to answer their front doors, their cellphones, or even their VoIP, as the woman in tonight's tale learns. (This is another internet-based chiller from writer/director Deric Nunez that starts out strong but sort of falters at the end. I would have liked it far more if it had stayed black after the fade.)
The Rattler (2015)
Starring: Ana Valverde
Director: Deric Nunez
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Cannibals,
Deric Nunez,
High Rating,
Short Film
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: On the Road Again
While driving along a back road at night, a young man (Manguray) encounters and is pursued by a twisted apparition.
"On the Road Again" is nearly flawless on a technical level--with great use of music and sound to raise the tension and excellent cinematography My only complaint is that I would have liked a little more context for the events, but it's a minor one.
On the Road Again (2017)
Starring: Andio Manguray
Directors: Loghan Strong & Andio Manguray
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
"On the Road Again" is nearly flawless on a technical level--with great use of music and sound to raise the tension and excellent cinematography My only complaint is that I would have liked a little more context for the events, but it's a minor one.
On the Road Again (2017)
Starring: Andio Manguray
Directors: Loghan Strong & Andio Manguray
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Demons,
High Rating,
Short Film
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: Rasp
Tonight's offering is a refreshing change from horror films, be they short or long: It's about a guy who is smart enough to NOT open the door! He wins the 2017 award for Smartest Horror Movie Character in a Short Film!
That said... you should still open the door when the Trick-or-Treaters come around, exactly one week from today.
Rasp (2017)
Starring: Jamie Daniels
Director: Danny Donahue
Rating: Ten of Ten Stars
Labels:
2010s,
Danny Donahue,
High Rating,
Short Film
Monday, October 23, 2017
31 Nights of Halloween: Killer Kart
Just when you thought it was safe to go to the grocery store, it strikes!
Killer Kart (2012)
Starring: Christine Rodriquez, Ray Bouchard, and Ella Shaefer
Director: James Feeney
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
I LOVED this monster movie spoof... but the central ridiculousness also annoyed me slightly, especially at the end. Like many killer dolls (such as the ones featured in so many Charles Band productions), it seems like there's a fairly easy way to defeat a Killer Kart. (Although maybe knocking over a shopping cart isn't as easy as I think it is. If I didn't fear arrest, I'd conduct an experiment or two.)
That said, you should view "Killer Kart" as a cautionary tale and get the Trick-or-Treat candy now. Things may get weirder and weirder as Halloween draws closer...
Killer Kart (2012)
Starring: Christine Rodriquez, Ray Bouchard, and Ella Shaefer
Director: James Feeney
Rating: Eight of Ten Stars
I LOVED this monster movie spoof... but the central ridiculousness also annoyed me slightly, especially at the end. Like many killer dolls (such as the ones featured in so many Charles Band productions), it seems like there's a fairly easy way to defeat a Killer Kart. (Although maybe knocking over a shopping cart isn't as easy as I think it is. If I didn't fear arrest, I'd conduct an experiment or two.)
That said, you should view "Killer Kart" as a cautionary tale and get the Trick-or-Treat candy now. Things may get weirder and weirder as Halloween draws closer...
Labels:
2010s,
Comedy,
High Rating,
James Feeney,
Killer Everyday Items,
Short Film
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