As someone who grew up watching creature features (usually courtesy of Elvira’s Movie Macabre), I absolutely had a blast with Benni Diaz’s recent killer wasp romp, Stung. Part old-school critter camp, part new-school mentality, the horror comedy features some incredible special effects, tons of great gore and wickedly fun kills, as well as a strong script from Adam Aresty that does an excellent job balancing out the humor and horror of the situation. Stung never strays too far from its B-movie roots and perfectly celebrates everything fans enjoy about these types of films with an infectious enthusiasm.
Stung starts off rather innocently, as we follow Julia (Jessica Cook) and her co-worker Paul (Matt O’Leary) who are on their way to cater a swanky backyard party where they’re hoping to impress their upscale clientele. Everything goes as planned until a swarm of mutant killer wasps show up...
Stung starts off rather innocently, as we follow Julia (Jessica Cook) and her co-worker Paul (Matt O’Leary) who are on their way to cater a swanky backyard party where they’re hoping to impress their upscale clientele. Everything goes as planned until a swarm of mutant killer wasps show up...
- 7/2/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Being Human Episode 312
“Always a Bridesmaid, Never Alive”
Written By: Lisa Randolph
Directed By: Stefan Pleszczynski
Original Airdate: 1 April 2013
In This Episode...
It is Josh and Nora’s wedding day. Aidan has decorated the house for a wedding and is making breakfast. Nora goes up to check on Sally and finds she is in terrible shape: her body is covered with rot, and she is so weak she can barely stand and certainly cannot eat. The end is nigh. Aidan is determined to go with Sally through her door. Their only chance of beating Donna is by taking her out in whatever realm they end up in. Nora insists that Josh goes, too. Before Sally dies for good, the girls play dress-up and find Sally the perfect “forever” dress. So Sally dies - again - and her ghost returns - again. Josh cannot see her. Aidan arms himself with Sally...
“Always a Bridesmaid, Never Alive”
Written By: Lisa Randolph
Directed By: Stefan Pleszczynski
Original Airdate: 1 April 2013
In This Episode...
It is Josh and Nora’s wedding day. Aidan has decorated the house for a wedding and is making breakfast. Nora goes up to check on Sally and finds she is in terrible shape: her body is covered with rot, and she is so weak she can barely stand and certainly cannot eat. The end is nigh. Aidan is determined to go with Sally through her door. Their only chance of beating Donna is by taking her out in whatever realm they end up in. Nora insists that Josh goes, too. Before Sally dies for good, the girls play dress-up and find Sally the perfect “forever” dress. So Sally dies - again - and her ghost returns - again. Josh cannot see her. Aidan arms himself with Sally...
- 4/2/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
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