“It started with a lot of potential but then just kept repeating itself and doing stuff like off camera I guess you can say just for the ending to be anti climatic as hell.” Reddit · r/comicbooks · 1 year ago 🎬 Movie: Nailbiter (2013)
Despite its small $300,000 budget, the film is noted for decent creature design and a unique "storm-based" twist on traditional monster tropes. Community Perspectives subtitle Nailbiter
Reviewers from AIPT note that Mike Henderson’s art is effectively creepy with "tight and compelling" dialogue. “It started with a lot of potential but
It is often compared to the show LOST for its "mystery box" storytelling—answering questions with even more questions. Depending on whether you are looking for the
Depending on whether you are looking for the or the 2013 horror film , the consensus on Nailbiter varies significantly from "modern horror classic" to "low-budget disappointment." 📚 Comic Series: Nailbiter (2014–2017)
Directed by Patrick Rea, this indie horror film follows a family seeking shelter from a tornado in a cellar, only to find they aren't alone.