Not exact matches
I'm not sure that there is a «growing morbidity»
in America's imagination, as Goldman says, or that, if this is occurring, it is
because America is watching too many
horror movies.
I don't like Halloween mainly
because I am not a fan of scary things (
horror movies, zombies, vampires, haunted hay rides etc) but I do LOVE the candy that goes with Halloween celebrations so I am
in full support of this holiday.
Because birthing at home doesn't mean your home will forever look like a
horror movie set, or that you'll have to worry about cleaning
in your postpartum state.
If I say I fell
in love with Harriet
because she was sexy, made me laugh and we enjoyed discussing
horror movies while pigging out on fettucine — as good a basis for a relationship as any — many psychologists would shake their superior heads.
At night we had a pizza and watched a
horror movie,
because... Halloween is
in less than a week!
The events
in this
movie happen
because they have happened
in other
horror movies and seemed like a good idea at the time.
I went
in this movie expecting a cheap slasher horror film, but I was having high expectations, because it has been announced in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
in this
movie expecting a cheap slasher horror film, but I was having high expectations, because it has been announced in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS M
movie expecting a cheap slasher
horror film, but I was having high expectations,
because it has been announced
in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
in development since 2009, what I got was way too more
in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
in depth than I was barging for, this
movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS M
movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN
IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS
MOVIEMOVIE.
Annihilation is best viewed as a trip deep into an otherworldly house of
horrors, offering a deliberately illogical twist on the formula of
horror movie storytelling —
because when assessed as a science fiction
movie, its lack of weighty ideas makes it pale
in comparison to both its influences and Garland's prior work.
They begin with the usual bad
horror movie and end up
in an unfamiliar scenario which makes you laugh your ass off
because it's just too silly.
Because there's a lot of brilliant, unrestrained, nasty kills that you don't see often
in mainstream
horror movies anymore.
The original sci - fi,
horror, macho action bonanza PREDATOR is one of my top films of all time, its gory as f*ck sequel PREDATOR 2 has grown on me with age (maybe
because today's
movies are more often than none sub par and castrated hence it glows
in comparison).
It's nightmare inducing, not so much
because of the monsters, but
because it makes you feel so goddamn helpless, watching this poor family go through basically the worst possible day (mostly
because they have dumb
horror movie children)
in a world that turns every sound they make against them.
Because the 31
Horror Movies in October was such a success, for the month of November leading up to Thanksgiving, Fat Guy Kevin Carr will be watching some of the biggest turkeys
in cinematic history.
And while a lot of Don't Breathe brings that same level of intensity, it's a much more restrained and calculated brand of
horror that builds tension through silence — and
because so much of the
movie is quiet, everything else feels like a punch
in the gut.
I have a problem with serial killers
in horror movies,
because they aren't powerful enough.
The biggest news of the year for
horror fans was the announcement that John Carpenter would return to the Halloween franchise as executive producer to help oversee a new
movie, but there has been little progress since, and now Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions explains the reason for that is
because they have not yet settled on what approach to take
in bringing about the return of Michael Myers to the big screen.
It's also hard to call this a zombie film
because the monsters
in this
movie aren't really zombies, but Doyle truly reinvents the
horror genre with this intellectually political and intensely horrifying film.
It's incredible that Doss survived those
horrors without the aid of a weapon, and director Mel Gibson notes during the accompanying documentary that Doss did some other things
in real life that aren't
in the
movie because audiences would have assumed they were fabricated to puff up the story.
My favorite
horror film is The Ring
because I was legitimately very scared when I was watching it for the first time
in a
movie theater.
On The Official LCJ Report Card, «Fury» gets a B. For once, I suggest you leave the theater when the closing credits begin
because they feature a series of grim, bizarre images of the war,
in blood - red, with music out of a
horror movie.
Yes, spending half a
movie with battered Romans fleeing for their life, almost as if they are starring
in a
horror movie than an action, is quite entertaining, but
because Neil Marshall keeps the pace almost always at maximum speed, there is little time to actually reflect on what is going on.
It took all of my strength to get my ass to the theatre to watch Get Out
because I hate
horror movies and I spent half of the
movie with my face buried
in my friend Brian's shoulder.
Chris has done this incredible thing where the sequel, the way he described it to me, elevates the
movie from being a
horror movie — and I wouldn't even say it's just a
horror movie because it's a
horror, comedy, rom - com drama — into a Back to the Future type of genre film where the sequel joins us right from where we left off, it explains a lot of things
in the first one that didn't get explained, and it elevates everything.
Horror movies tend to do well
because they attract loyal fan bases and lend themselves to big - screen, communal viewing
in the confines of a dark theater.
The arrival of a new Pollyanna McIntosh
movie is generally worthy of note among genre fans, mainly
because the fantastic Scottish actress seems to have pretty solid taste
in horror scripts (Offspring, The Woman, White Settlers, etc.), but also
because she's a fine lead actor... and super pretty to boot.
The 1948 film remains a hugely popular watch among the Monster Kid crowd and
horror movie aficionados, primarily
because it prominently features not only Frankenstein's Monster (played by Glenn Strange, not Boris Karloff as many mistakenly believe), but Dracula (Bela Lugosi, returning to the role that made him famous one last time) and The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr. also returning for one more growl
in arguably his most famous role, though he was a versatile
horror star playing The Mummy, Frankenstein's Monster, and Dracula too!)
You know what, I don't know
because I was going to say
because people tend to shy away from the violence, but the truth is there are super violent
movies that are nominated for Academy Awards, they're just rarely
horror films or they haven't been
horror films
in a long time.
The PG - 13
horror movie hasn't had a hit
in a long while and with the MPAA stamping The Conjuring with a R - rating simply
because it was deemed «too scary», these all audience entries into the
horror genre such as The Lazarus Effect and last year's much worse Ouija make me question whether it's even truly possible to have an effective PG - 13
horror flick.
I opted to include this film
in the list
because while it's definitely a distant cousin to scare - first
horror movies, genre fans will (once again) appreciate the way del Toro treats his cryptozoological wonders.
The late Wise, who died
in 2005, told Derrickson while he was still
in film school to make his first
movie a
horror movie because it's a popular genre.
«Their Finest» is small - scale, as WWII
movies go, but that gives you time to appreciate its characters (including Bill Nighy as a demanding aging actor with hidden softness) and the moments it captures related to the everyday
horrors of war — the inconvenience / tragedy of crew members not showing up on set
because they were killed
in the Blitz, for example.
In truth, the film almost forgoes the idea of being a «horror movie,» remaining one only because we know of the atrocities Aaron has committed in the past, meanwhile becoming much more of an interpersonal drama about two people exploring the boundaries of trust and vulnerabilit
In truth, the film almost forgoes the idea of being a «
horror movie,» remaining one only
because we know of the atrocities Aaron has committed
in the past, meanwhile becoming much more of an interpersonal drama about two people exploring the boundaries of trust and vulnerabilit
in the past, meanwhile becoming much more of an interpersonal drama about two people exploring the boundaries of trust and vulnerability.
Benjamin also notes that «
horror fans are the best,
because they're ready to love the
movie,» which enables experimentation
in ways that a mainstream Hollywood release never could.
Perhaps it's
because, bucking the trend for
horror movies, Primeval comes to DVD
in its theatrical cut rather than a unrated extended presentation or perhaps it's
because I reviewed Apocalypto last week, but this film didn't seem overly gory the way many of its modern kin do.
Get Out turns out to be more fun, and more provocative, than it is scary, at least
in the traditional midnight -
movie sense: The film works so well as a gauntlet of social
horror that Peele almost didn't need the more traditional thriller elements he introduces
in the third act, when a carefully calibrated build
in just -
because - you're - paranoid dread gives way to some disappointingly conventional survival games.
The
movie is still riveting and suspenseful after multiple viewings, maybe
because it's anchored
in reality and so beautifully simple — the
horror is played out within the realities of a modern marriage
in late -»60s Manhattan and the «God is dead» movement.
They take «Get Out» seriously,
because Peele, having laid the groundwork for the
movie in multiple sketches on Comedy Central's «Key & Peele» that pulled humor out of racism, leaned into the
horror classics that brought Grand Guignol wit to their dark themes: «Rosemary's Baby,» «The Stepford Wives,» and «Scream.»
This is better than any
horror movie and what monster will come out from behind the door,
because this was real and bodies were hanging from light poles
in Middle Eastern cities.
In recent years I have felt that the technical level of current photo - journalism, while it brings us instant images of war, has also inured us to its
horrors because of the high - definition, cinematic quality which looks similar to the
movies of Hollywood.
Anyway, I only bring all of this up
because this game was made
in the same spirt of a group of friends getting together to shoot a cheesy
horror movie.
I know people
in my own family think I'm nuts, but I don't care,
because even the mainstream media can't keep this lie alive any longer, that's why you will be hearing it soon on the mainstream media as a launch to help mankind from climate change, also there is a
movie coming out
in October 2017 on this very subject, only as a Hollywood Horrific
Horror Story... But still you will be on the side that tried to wake the sheeple up!!!