Showing posts with label Horror Shorts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror Shorts. Show all posts

October 25, 2017

Short Film: Voyuer (2015)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

"Grace and Rick thought they were going to be spending their romantic weekend alone...are they? Who's watching you? Episode 2 of the 'Scary Endings' monthly series."

We got to watching these Scary Endings shorts over the past few days, and we like what they've got to offer, which is little burts of nasty fun.

If you want to peruse them all, check out the Whereistherockhammer page HERE.


We'll take any chance to see Jordan Ladd in a genre project when we can, and Voyeur reminded us of why: she's got a likeable quality about her, and she's one hell of a Scream Queen.

Not bad at all.

October 24, 2017

Short Film: Am I Beautiful? (2017)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6463288/
"Based on the Japanese Urban Legend of Kuchisake-onna (The Slit-Mouthed Woman) She'll ask you a question, answer correctly and she'll spare your life but at a cost - May and Zach are moving into their new home unbeknownst to the evil spirit haunting their bathroom mirror - the Slit-Mouthed Woman."

The legend of the Slit-Mouthed Woman is a creepy one, and it actually had people in a panic when it was first spread throughout Japan in the late 70's. This short explores that legend in gruesome detail.


Alright, so the CGI wasn't the greatest, but there's something about Am I Beautiful? that resonates. Probably because the Urban Legend is so damned effective.

Candice Fox is pretty effective too.

October 23, 2017

Short Film: Givertaker (2016)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5473668/?ref_=nm_knf_i1
"An ambitious teen conducts an ancient ritual to enact petty revenge on those who she believes have wronged her."

By design, Givertaker looks like it's got a very strong Goosebumps vibe going on, and as fun as that, and other YA series of the 90's were, we're curious to see where this one takes us.


"Arcanum Pictures is Peter S. Hall and Paul Gandersman. Together they have produced the feature films ‘My Sucky Teen Romance,’ ‘Grow Up, Tony Phillips,’ and ‘There Will Be No Stay,’ as well as a number of shorts and commercials. Their first project as a writing-directing team is ‘Givertaker,’ a short film set within the larger world of ‘Dead Kids Club.’"

Imagined as a part of a series of interwoven stories about a town where teens dabble in the dark arts, Givertaker is an impressive effort that begs more installments. It's very well made, and it has the perfect Teen Terror vibe about it.

More, please.

Short Film: Damsels (2017)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

"Just in time for Halloween, DAMSELS is a short horror film about dating gone deliciously wrong. Starring Rachel Faulkner (The Possession Experiment, Ride Along 2), Clarke Wolfe (Slashed! The Musical, Syfy, Nerdist), Cameron West (Ghost Road Pictures), and Jason C. Brown, DAMSELS is the story of a couple of gals out for a night of food and fun."

This short film is so new, that it doesn't even have an IMDB page yet.

Let's see what it's all about.


Well, that was alright. Short and sweet, Damsels has an interesting premise, but it felt like more of a quick diversion to us than anything else.

These things happen.

October 14, 2017

Random Picture Round-Up: Short Film Saturday Edition

We spend a lot of time here at THC searching for great pictures to use in our reviews, for our banners, and for whatever else strikes our fancy. It's not always easy finding the perfect screenshot, but when we do find pictures that make us laugh, say "What the hell?," or are just plain awesome, we save them.

Unfortunately, we never use them all, and so they just sit there in our picture folder, waiting... which is why we decided to start posting them in random groups on a weekly basis!

They might even help you to decide what to watch.

This week, we're taking a look at some pics from Short Films that have thrilled us, chilled us, or even made us laugh.

  • You can click each pic to find out what movie they're from, if you don't recognize them. The links go to either IMBD or Amazon.
  • The movie's titles are also in the file name of the pictures, if you decide to save them to your computer.
  • Enjoy!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4029932/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2953092/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4632710/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3180446/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2058641/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_3
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4433106/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3113782/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3618240/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4255318/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4912522/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

August 26, 2017

Short Film Saturday: Exposure (2015)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4926890/?ref_=nm_knf_i4
"Following a sexy photo shoot, she goes to her darkroom to develop the pictures, soon to find out she's not alone."

From Spanish director Ignacio F. Rodo, and starring the sexy Belgian-American actress Annick Weerts, this one looks like it has promise.



So that one was very short, but kinda sweet. Annick Weerts isn't hard to watch, the red lighting throughout gave it an eerie vibe, and the twist was kinda cool.

This was a quick dose of sexy Horror, and it was fun.

Short Film Saturday: The Crossing (2016)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6713410/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_1
"Once late at night in the underpass a woman encounters a mysterious and scary creature which live in this place."

Tonight's first short comes to us from Mother Russia (don't worry, it has subtitles), and it looks like a good one, so let's get started.



There's something inherently unnerving about being in an underpass or empty tunnel alone at night, and this short film makes the most of that setting, and then some. If only she had left that damn phone...

Not bad at all.

July 16, 2017

Short Film Saturday: Zygote (2017)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt7078780/
"Stranded in an Arctic mine, two lone survivors are forced to fight for their lives, evading and hiding from a new kind of terror."

Neill Blomkamp's Oats Studios keeps on rolling out the quality short films, and their latest might just be their best.


Zygote needs to be a feature-length film in the worst way.

First off, Blomkamp does dystopian storylines with the best of them. He's also pretty brilliant on the Sci-fi front. Here, he mixes the two with a liberal amount of body Horror to create a Thing-like setting, with an ingenious Thing-like creature, and the entire 22-minute runtime is pretty intense and thrilling. And disturbing. And gory.

That Thing-like creature is the stuff of nightmares; not only does it look terrifying, but the screams... sweet Jesus.

Dakota Fanning does her best Ellen Ripley here, and she makes for one hell of a final girl. Jose Pablo Cantillo, who has long been a great character actor, makes for a convincing, and sympathetic, savior of sorts as well. 

The only thing that sucked about it is that it ended, and we need more!