Shot on a shoestring budget of just £22,000, this film is a masterclass in independent filmmaking, proving that you don't need millions when you have practical effects, a sharp script, and a lot of fake blood. The Setup: Tea, Toffs, and Terror
What makes Here Comes Hell so special isn't just the scares—it’s the style. Here Comes Hell
It starts as a witty Agatha Christie-style parlor mystery before exploding into a splatter-gore extravaganza. Shot on a shoestring budget of just £22,000,
Eschewing modern CGI, McHenry opted for puppets, masks, and gallons of real blood, giving the horror a tactile, visceral feel that pays homage to 80s cult classics like Braindead . Why It Works a sharp script