Are you prepared for an adrenaline-pumping ride through shark-infested cornfields? Put on your seat, because "Sharks of the Corn" is here to give you an exciting mix of horror and comedy. Written by legendary Tim Ritter, this ultra low-budget production draws inspiration from Stephen King's classic "Children of the Corn" (1984) which transforms int
Decker Shado Skinned Deep (2004)
A homage to classic grindhouse horror cinema from 2004, Skinned Deep doesn't shy away from its inspiration at all in its aesthetic. Presented in a 4 by 3 aspect ratio, with heavy film grain and overdubbed dialogue, you don't even need the story of a middle-of-nowhere family of maniacs to make this one feel unnerving.Oh, but it's about a middle-of-n
Is Leprechaun Origins a bad movie?
Origins is awful, Leprechaun. Lionsgate Studios and copyright Studios offer an inept reimagining of Leprechaun's original horror villain, Eleven Years After the Last Leprechaun Film. The original view blog series lasted ten years and featured a Leprechaun-in-Space picture. This remake was terrible. This film tries to be like other genre movies, but
How Leprechaun 2 and 3 Were ORIGINALLY Supposed to Play Out
Did you notice how drastically the plots of Leprechaun 2 and Leprechaun 3 diverged from your expectations? It is true that several stories and screenplays were considered for the horror films starring Warwick Davis.Decker Shado's video on many versions of Leprechaun 2 and Leprechaun 3 horror movies is a must-see for fans of the Leprechaun series or
Shado reviews Leprechaun 2
I saw this on UPN in 2001 and it was scarier than the original. Don't get me wrong, the original wasn't as terrifying as this one; this time, "He's Back!" After his 1000th birthday, Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) wishes to produce more leprechauns. As in the previous film, he demands his gold after it's been taken or reclaimed by the hero. The death se