Well the cover/poster for this 2022 action horror movie titled "Headless Horseman" definitely was interesting enough to make me stop and take notice. And with this being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to watch it.
But I have to say that I was initially thinking that the movie would be a knock-off of the "Ghostrider" movies doing a cross-over with "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". I mean, look at the cover of the movie, doesn't that say it all. Despite that, I opted to watch what writer and director Jose Prendes had to offer.
And when those two dreaded words, The Asylum, appeared on the screen, I must admit that my expectations for "Headless Horseman" went from slim to none. But still, I opted to give the movie a fair chance.
The storyline in "Headless Horseman" was pretty straight forward, and it made for an easy viewing. However, writer and director Jose Prendes didn't bring anything new to the genre, nor did he churn out an outstanding script for the movie. "Headless Horseman" is one of those movies that are bad enough to warrant a single viewing just for the fun of it, but not good enough to sustain more than a single guilty pleasure viewing.
The acting performances in the movie were fair enough, given the contents of the script and storyline. You're not in for an evening of Shakespearian cinema here, but that is of course a given. The only familiar face on the cast list, to me at least, was actors Sean Whalen and Michael Paré.
Visually then "Headless Horseman" was actually fair enough for a movie from The Asylum, and at least that counts for something.
While I managed to endure all 85 minutes of this 2022 action horror from The Asylum, then I wasn't particularly entertained. It is not a movie that I would recommend you waste your time, money or effort on. Nor is it a movie that I will watch a second time.
My rating of writer and director Jose Prendes's "Headless Horseman" lands on a three out of ten stars.