By far the most evocative of these are Reed's stretched - out limbs — a nightmarish
bit of body horror.
Not exact matches
After some inspired nonsense (surprise cameos; a strong team - building sequence; an ace comic set piece involving a Fast & Furious — style heist plan; a dada
bit of healing - factor
body horror / humor), Cable and Deadpool find the kid and, to prevent his own first kill, slaughter dude after dude themselves.
There's some business about alternate dimensions (or, more precisely, alternate universes), some Alien - style
body horror,
bits of metal and flesh that take on lives
of their own, even the occasional hint
of time travel.
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players, until the true story starts to unfold, creates an unsettling feeling
of dread absent from American
horror cinema which shifted quite a
bit to gore and
body horror for a good couple
of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was not the buildup
of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, diminishing the emphasis on narrative and suspense.
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players until the true story starts to unfold creates an unsettling feeling
of dread, absent from American
horror cinema which shifted quite a
bit to gore and
body horror for a good couple
of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was not the buildup
of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, weakening the emphasis on narrative and suspense.