Mountain Fever (2017)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

Have you checked out Stephen King’s THE STAND (1994)? Just omit the ‘Devil’, Randall Flagg, ‘Angel’ Mother Abagail, the massive journey to salvation and all the supernatural effects. Set it in the frigid mountains of the UK, and you have MOUNTAIN FEVER.

Mountain Fever (2017)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

Have you checked out Stephen King’s THE STAND (1994)? Just omit the ‘Devil’, Randall Flagg, ‘Angel’ Mother Abagail, the massive journey to salvation and all the supernatural effects. Set it in the frigid mountains of the UK, and you have MOUNTAIN FEVER.

Mouseboat Massacre (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

It’s 1997, and three friends are frantically trying to escape the clutches of a monstrous killer who has already wounded one of them and is approaching with devilish determination in his stance.

Mouseboat Massacre (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

It’s 1997, and three friends are frantically trying to escape the clutches of a monstrous killer who has already wounded one of them and is approaching with devilish determination in his stance.

Mouseboat Massacre (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

It’s 1997, and three friends are frantically trying to escape the clutches of a monstrous killer who has already wounded one of them and is approaching with devilish determination in his stance.

Mouseboat Massacre (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

It’s 1997, and three friends are frantically trying to escape the clutches of a monstrous killer who has already wounded one of them and is approaching with devilish determination in his stance.

Mr. Buzzkill (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

Picture this: a young boy named Jacob (let’s pretend it’s Michael Myers), discovers a blue deformed-face mask (I’ll name this one, Freddy), and visits a summer camp (Crystal Lake?) carrying a variety of vulgar instruments such as a hammer, carving knives and of course…a buzz saw (borrowed from Le

Mr. Buzzkill (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

Picture this: a young boy named Jacob (let’s pretend it’s Michael Myers), discovers a blue deformed-face mask (I’ll name this one, Freddy), and visits a summer camp (Crystal Lake?) carrying a variety of vulgar instruments such as a hammer, carving knives and of course…a buzz saw (borrowed from Le

Mr. Buzzkill (2025)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10

Picture this: a young boy named Jacob (let’s pretend it’s Michael Myers), discovers a blue deformed-face mask (I’ll name this one, Freddy), and visits a summer camp (Crystal Lake?) carrying a variety of vulgar instruments such as a hammer, carving knives and of course…a buzz saw (borrowed from Le

Murder (1993)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


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