7/10
Gory Zombie Slasher Hybrid
29 December 2020
A bunch of teenagers steal the body of a murderer from the morgue to test out an ancient incantation they found in a book in a creepy old house and the corpse springs back to life, attacking them and anyone who crosses path with him.

The story is simple and nothing we haven't seen before, but Cemetery of Terror has enough atmosphere and shocks to be a worthwhile horror film. It's a big mash up of all the things you loved from The Evil Dead, Demons, and even some Friday the 13th style slasher flicks.

Director Ruben Galindo Jr pulls out as much mood and creepiness as he can from the foggy graveyards and spooky mansions where the film spends most of its time.
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