The studio responsible for Split (2016), Get Out (2017), Insidious (2010), and The Purge (2013) has a knack for taking
small budget horror films and turning them into hits.
Not exact matches
Both films were made with very
small budgets, both proved extremely profitable relative to those
budgets, and both spawned new trends in the
horror genre — gory «torture porn» / new - wave splatter films (Saw) and
smaller -
budgeted supernatural
horror films (Paranormal Activity).
In 2015, he began an upswing with the fun mockumentary
horror film «The Visit,» made on a low
budget with the reigning champ of
small profitable thrillers, producer Jason Blum.
I hate to write negative film reviews for
small films that are clearly made with passion and scraped together on a shoestring
budget, but I also hate to watch indie films that are clearly lacking vision and give my beloved
horror genre a bad name.
Hounds of Love is the latest in a long line of
small -
budget Australian
horrors «based on true events» — it must be something about the heat.