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Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum

★½☆☆ – (2018) – With hopes of garnering four million views, a group of webcasters tread upon a supposedly ghost-riddled mental facility. Has some fun early on when setting up characters and their exploration scenarios, but drags its feet ensuing the initial investigation. The “scariest” moments are comical, while everything else amounts to typical found footage fodder.

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Mad God

★★☆☆ – (2021) – Varying forms of human-like puppets and strange creatures co-exist in a dark underworld of filth and experimentation. Figuring out what’s actually happening is next to impossible since the “plot” is fueled by camera movement over dialog. The look is certainly unique, as the stop-motion visuals are impressive, but finding a point? Good luck.

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Megan Is Missing

★★½☆ – (2011) – A promiscuous young woman who mostly does as she pleases disappears after meeting someone online. Begins as a slice of life film about plucky teens partying and sharing tales of hookups, but then flicks a switch and becomes a pitch black torture flick complete with sexual assault and live burial. Showcases needless atrocities that happen to innocent people, but be forewarned: the tone goes from chipper to utterly depressing in an instant.

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Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare

★☆☆☆ – (2025) – After two boys are abducted by a murderous Peter Pan, one of their sisters goes looking for them. There’s virtually no plot to explore, as this only exists to further darken a childhood fable. For example, Tinkerbell is fixated on heroin instead of pixie dust. Hardy-har-har! If that impresses you then you’re in for the thrill of your life. For those expecting an actual purpose, staring at a wall for 90-minutes might serve you better.

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Shiver Me Timbers

★★☆☆ – (2025) – A meteor fragment makes its way into an old sailor’s pipe and turns him into a jacked-up killing machine. While the acting is mostly terrible, the players at least attempt livelihood in their underwritten characters. Since the human aspect leaves a lot to be desired, there’s not much else to focus on but gore, which is undoubtedly outrageous at times. Moves fast, spills blood, and doesn’t last long.

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Book of Monsters

★★☆☆ – (2018) – Various monsters escape from a book during a teenager’s birthday party, and it’s up to some guests to put them back where they belong. The creature mayhem is okay, as the F/X are top-notch, but everything else is a blithering bore. Could have been a fun time if the human characters were half as involving as the villains.

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