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Horror Helper 2: AI of the Dead (Review)

Director – Shane Vozar
Starring – Shane Vozar (Chester Grim’s Mausoleum, Toxic Alien Zombie Babes from Outer Space)
Release Date – 2021
Rating – 1/5

I get asked to review a lot of different movies. Some extreme horror, some horror comedies, some are feature length while others are shorts. I get movies from all over the world to review and I get excited to watch each and every one of them. Sometimes, I get something in to review that just leaves me baffled. I don’t know where to even start with the review for some of these films but I try my best.

A few weeks ago filmmaker and YouTuber Shane Vozar reached out to review his newest film on his YouTube channel. The film, Horror Help 2, looked extremely strange so I was down to check it out. Thanks Shane for reaching out to me to check it out!

The film is a product review, as well as, a product demonstration of software that some influencers and content creators could utilize for profit.

When Shane reached out to review Horror Helper 2 I had no idea what the film was about but once I hit play on it I was confused as to how I would even approach this review. Essentially, it’s a video review of software that he had purchased so I didn’t know where to even begin with this review. I decided to approach it as I would a documentary.

The “acting” in this one is Vozar going over the pros and cons of the AI software that he purchased while discussing how it could be used in a horror aspect. Nothing that really stands out here. No story or premise here. As I stated earlier, it’s a product review video that is feature film length and once I reached the 30 minutes mark I was ready to turn it off. I understand why Vozar was interested in the software and created the video but it’s almost impossible to review his film like I would an actual movie. I have no interest in the software so spending an hour and a half on a video about it was a chore to finish.

Finally, the film has some visual effects that doesn’t really help the video nor does it hurt it. The effects are just there to fill the screen and nothing else. Overall, Horror Helper 2 isn’t something I could recommend to horror fans. If you are interest in the software then maybe you can check it out. Honestly, I have no idea what I’m doing with the film but I still want to thank Shane for sending it over to check out.

Blacktooth

(Staff Writer) Lover of all things horror and metal. Also likes boobs and booze.

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