Sharkula And Amityville In Space: Trailer Talk

Sharkula And Amityville In Space: Trailer Talk

Sharkula and Amityville In Space: Trailer Talk

Yes, you read the title correctly: this week will be focused on two low/no budget horror films. 

The first trailer is ‘Sharkula’ which sees a shark cursed with the vampiric powers of Count Dracula. With its new powers, it aims to feed on the tourists in the local area, all while new vampires try to keep the creature alive.



The second trailer is ‘Amityville in Space’. After being exorcized from Earth, the cursed house suddenly reappears in space in the year of 3015.

Both films are being released by independent film distributor Wild Eye Releasing and are a reminder that films with practically no budget are being released worldwide. While both premises are definitely unique, with ‘Sharkula’s premise especially appealing to me, they’re both ruined by a lack of money being put towards them.

While appreciation can go towards the plots and the practical effects shown in ‘Amityville in Space’, the acting in both films represents that of a college project. And, from a lover of B-horror films, that’s a shame. With a bigger budget and better effects, these films could be saved to become truly ridiculous, but enjoyable, features.

Both films are released this summer if you want to experience them!


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Megan’s taste in films are interesting: her favourite films are ‘Space Jam’, Studio Ghibli’s ‘The Cat Returns’, as well as horror films ‘Saw’, ‘Drag Me To Hell’ and ‘Ju-On: The Grudge’. When she’s not watching films, she’ll be spending precious hours playing ‘Crash Bandicoot’.

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