Sentences with phrase «bigger horror movie»

In 2007, she appeared in an even bigger horror movie as the female lead in a remake of The Hitcher, starring opposite veteran actor Sean Bean.
Back in October we learned that the mastermind behind one of the biggest horror movies of all time, James Wan's The Conjuring, would be stepping back behind the camera for the sequel, which will see the return of both Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as the ghost hunting tandem Ed and Lorraine Warren.
I've never been a big horror movie fan, but I've always enjoyed a good scary game.

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«If a violent movie or horror movie was the big release that weekend, it wasn't coming to Celebration.
A Yahoo story makes it sound like a horror movie, and MASN makes it sound like an advanced surgical procedure: «Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon got decompression treatment for the subungual hematoma he suffered to his left big toe.»
In 2000, she got her big - screen break, starring in the horror film parody Scary Movie — and, later, three of its four sequels.
It wasn't until he read the original R - rated, slasher / horror version of the script from B - Horror icon Michael McDowell that he became interested in making another big - budget horror version of the script from B - Horror icon Michael McDowell that he became interested in making another big - budget Horror icon Michael McDowell that he became interested in making another big - budget movie.
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Big time animal lover 420 friendly Gamer girl Inspiring musican Horror movies are my favorite Love to try and learn new things.
Hi im anthony im 23 and live in salem and tired of feeling lonely im a big nerd thats into games, anime, movies like Godzilla, star wars and anything horror i also like going to conventions when i get the time to.
I am self described as a big dork, I love 80's rock, horror movies, and yes actually action movies.
Easy going down to earth big bear here, green eyes, salt and pepper hair, love horror movies and all type of music, love to cook, dine in or out, would love to share many more interests with the right guy.
For me this happened big - time during William Friedkin's The Exorcist, when I realized that I was expected to believe the film's superstitious nonsense, that the movie was using its horrors as a sadistic club against sensitive people of faith, especially devout Catholics.
But the movie's biggest mistake is indulging conventional horror - movie reality, where characters live or die according to their fortitude and our sense of the world's rightness is conservatively reaffirmed.
That part was a little ridiculous, but the backstory of the prison and the family dynamic actually wasn't too bad, especially for a B - horror movie without any big names attached to it.
Attempts to do for «The Big Sleep» - type detective movie and film - noir genre what «Blair Witch» did for horror films.
You know one of the biggest problems with horror movies is nowadays, and perhaps this has even gone farther than, say, the last 5 years, and that is the fact that some of these movies do not have enough interesting material in the script to fill out one hour of screen time, much less 90 minutes of it.
Not a big fan of horror movies (or spiders), but I liked this movie alot.
Staking claim on her fame with her role in the comedy - horror spoof Scary Movie, Regina Hall has frequented the big screen in roles that far from betrayed her age.
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.
Director: Edgar Wright Cast: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman Edgar Wright's follow - up to «Shaun of the Dead» is a bigger, busier, slightly less focused ramble through small - town cop - movie clichés, but it might just be the better film, benefiting from a script packed with smart one - liners and neat riffs on everything from Hammer horror to cosy ITV dramas.
It's not everyday that a horror movie gets a big theatrical release.
Olivia Cooke («Bates Motel») and Douglas Smith («Big Love») are set to star in the Michael Bay - produced horror movie «Ouija» for Universal.
You've seen your favorite horror films countless times, maybe even on the big screen, but one fan has now taken it upon himself to bring movie screenings to a whole new level.
While the investigative aspects are run - of - the - mill (a pencil - to - sketchpad trick is explicitly plagiarized from «The Big Lebowski»), the rest of «Tusk» is a voraciously unsettling body - horror movie that will startle many of Smith's lapsed fans back into the fold.
TUC opened its doors in 2010 with a double bill of Clue: The Movie and Big Trouble in Little China and will close September with screenings of apocalyptic horror film Night of the Comet and concert Doc, The Last Waltz.
John Cusack voices a hunchback mad scientist minion with big dreams in the animated spoof of Frankenstein films and evil genius horror movies.
And though Akira seems like an even darker story, with its dystopian techno - horror themes and grand - scale action, Waititi has proved that he knows how to dig for the humanity of movies big and small.
If the biggest genre sin in film is a horror movie that isn't scary, a close second has to be an action film that is utterly boring.
There are two decent Amityville Horror movies: the 1979 original starring Margot Kidder and James Brolin, released when some still believed the book it was based on was a true story; and 2016's The Conjuring 2, which features a big scene in the infamous eye - window house, and is technically not part of the 18 - film...
Not once did I have to force myself to be gentler in my critique — this looks like a big - budget movie, and virtually stabs, mauls and garrottes the overwhelming majority of teen horror flicks out there.
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.
Steer hard enough into martial arts and / or horror, and Blade would very quickly refresh perceptions of the MCU's versatility, after Infinity War delivers its biggest, almost inevitably bloated, «traditional» superhero movie so far.
It could easily play as a monster movie or a modern horror movie, with the haunted tension of a supernatural story like The Orphanage mixed with the big, stately action of Pacific Rim.
That latter bit is what makes the biggest horror homage of this movie even more grand than it is.
I think because we're not a straight horror movie or a zombie movie, and we've had this sci - fi thriller edge, it has allowed us to play so big outside of North America.
The film is another piece of horror - tinged, genre filmmaking — this time the main inspirations are hyper violent»80s action films like Big Trouble in Little China and The Terminator (again)-- but like the duo's preceding film, it knows what it is, recognizes the flaws of its ancestors, and tries to improve upon them while holding onto that sense of reckless abandon that makes those movies so fun.
After a couple of back - to - back big - budget flops, Shyamalan decided to effectively reset his career with The Visit, his take on the found - footage horror movie.
Remaking hit Japanese horror movies (a la «The Ring») is Hollywood's latest plan to rake in big bucks without actually having to be creative or original — and while «The Grudge» is nothing more than a cultural twist on the standard - issue haunted house movie, I will give credit to director Takashi Shimizu (remaking his own film «Ju - On») for giving me goosebumps.
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Perhaps the biggest surprise of 2017 was Jordan Peele's Get Out, a movie that just might earn shlock horror peddlers Blumhouse Pictures a Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards.
Alien is revered as one of the greatest horror films of all time, as well as one of the greatest films set in space, so what happens when the director of the film that originated the franchise returns to it to provide us back - story about one of the biggest monster movie icons more than three decades after the fact?
The result is a horror movie without horror and an adolescent bully comeuppance intrigue (see it best in Carrie) that has as its centre a character so Crispin Glover (so «one big cockroach right on his anus» Jingle Dell Crispin Glover) that it defeats sympathy and sense.
Todd McFarlane, creator of Image Comics» flagship character Spawn, has announced he's partnering with Jason Blum and Blumhouse Productions — the company that produced Jordan Peele's critically acclaimed horror - suspense movie Get Out — to bring the character back to the big screen.
The biggest news of the year for horror fans was the announcement back in May that John Carpenter will return to the Halloween franchise as executive producer to help oversee a new movie from Miramax and Blumhouse Productions, but there has been little progress since, and now Carpenter himself, who has spent most of this year on his first concert tour, has offered an update on the status of the highly anticipated return of Michael Myers to the big screen.
Following Bates Motel, Hannibal, From Dusk Till Dawn, Damien, and Scream in the ongoing movie - to - TV trend among horror's biggest franchises, The Excorcist will air on Friday nights at 9 pm starting this Fall on FOX.
One day, we will get a big budget disaster movie that successfully molds great action and a compelling story with the carnage and the horror, and that will be a great day.
Those famous characters are a big part of movie culture and have helped shape horror as we see it today.
New on Blu - ray «Get Out» (Universal DVD, $ 29.98; Blu - ray, $ 34.98; also available on VOD; also available on VOD) Perhaps the biggest movie phenomenon of 2017, the satirical horror film «Get Out» marks an impressive feature filmmaking debut for...
As the Steven Spielberg - produced, Joe Dante - directed movie nears its 30th anniversary, its star Zach Galligan has returned to the big screen and the horror genre, and he sits down with ETonline for an extended, exclusive interview about all things Gremlins, from working with the stunning Phoebe Cates and those unpredictable animatronic creatures to the controversy surrounding the film's MPAA rating and the unexpected celebrities who have since outed themselves as fans!
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