Brian M. Conley and Nathan Ives’ new film, The Basement, is a solid psychological horror experience despite a predictable ending and half baked side story.
Category: Indie Films
Indie Film Review: Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart, the debut feature from Kosta Nikas, is a well made and unbelievably tense tale about a man questioning his faith following a personal tragedy.
Indie Film Review: Inhumanity
Inhumanity, the second feature film from writer/director Joe McReynolds, is a bit messy in terms of its story but is an insanely satisfying experience.
Indie Film Review: The Incantation
Jude S. Walko’s feature film debut, The Incantation, is technically impressive but suffers from some iffy acting and a questionable story at times.
Indie Film Review: Parts Unknown
Richard Chandler’s grindhouse-esque wrestling/horror film, Parts Unknown, is a chaotic and brutal romp that’s somewhat uneven but entertaining overall.
Indie Film Review: Mad Genius
Royce Gorsuch’s debut feature film, Mad Genius, has an interesting idea at its core but its potential is never fully realized as viewers are left with more questions than answers.
Indie Film Review: Who’s Watching Oliver
Richie Moore’s new film, Who’s Watching Oliver, is a delightfully shocking and bloody ride led by a stellar performance from lead actor Russell Geoffrey Banks.
Indie Film Review: Monochrome
Monochrome is a surprisingly good indie thriller that suffers only from trying to do a little too much.
Indie Film Review: Rose
Kemal Yildirim’s 2012 film, Rose, is a gritty tale with some excellent visuals but hampered slightly by too much story.
Indie Film Review – Gehenna: Where Death Lives
Despite some far too brief appearances from Doug Jones and Lance Henriksen, Gehenna: Where Death Lives is an intriguing and effective independent horror film with some legitimate thrills and twist filled plot.