Sentences with phrase «budget horror comedy»

As a low - budget horror comedy outing, Severance is an impressive film that is original and lots of fun from start to finish.
Making its world premiere at Fantastic Fest on September 22, The Void marked a departure in style for two members of Astron - 6, Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski, a group known for lower budget horror comedies.

Not exact matches

A British low budget horror / gore / comedy which is probably suppose to be along the same kind of lines as «American Werewolf» and «Zombie Strippers» but alas it falls way short.
Some employees of an international arms dealer go out into the Hungarian wildeness for a weekend company retreat, only to find themselves menaced by a group of militants who don't like having them around their territory in this modestly budgeted dark comedy / horror film from Christopher Smith, who also directed Black Death (with Sean Bean).
He directed the funniest film in the Marvel franchise, Iron Man 3, and the criminally underrated crime comedy The Nice Guys, so a big - budget R - rated sci - fi horror like The Predator doesn't scream «next career step», but here we are.
However, Jackson got his start with low budget works, first with the independently made horror comedy «Bad Taste» (1987) and then with the deeply profane Muppets send - up «Meet the Feebles» (1989).
WHY SEE IT: An interesting and creative premise for a film that is clearly a labor of love — kind of an indie comedy take on CUBE and LABYRINTH, with a touch of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and Terry Gilliam insanity thrown in for good measure — DAVE MADE A MAZE is an amusing diversion for fans of budget filmmaking who can appreciate a smirk - inducing comedy with a light touch of horror and fantasy.
I'm into all types of movies — I'm trying to make a horror film (next), and there's some indie movies that'd cost about $ 5 to make that I'd like to do — but this was a chance for someone to write a check for a big - budget comedy, and to be able to do something as balls - out as this one... y ’ know, I'm gonna take advantage of that!»
Jackson's debut big - budget Hollywood film was the comedy - horror The Frighteners.
In this low - budget horror - comedy, snowy weather causes a police vehicle carrying a convicted murderer to collide with a tanker containing an acid solution.
Everything about it screams «niche,» from the budget ($ 4.5 million, which is what its studio, Universal, spent to make approximately two - and - a-half minutes of The Fate of the Furious), to the first - time director - writer, Jordan Peele, a cable - TV star whose show ended and who was looking to branch out, to the complete lack of movie stars (although now, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams are nicely on their way), to the genre: horror cut with more than a dash of comedy and of pointed sociopolitical commentary.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening July 29, 2011 BIG BUDGET FILMS Attack the Block (R for violence, drug use and pervasive profanity) Horror comedy chronicling the valiant effort of a gang of teenagers from South London to defend their «hood during an alien invasion.
The harmonious comparisons to Hitchcock and the Coen brothers are warranted, as Blue Ruin and Saulnier's ingenious 2007 debut, the anarchic no - budget horror - comedy Murder Party, echo both institutions» white - knuckle unpredictability and grim wit.
A hardcore punk - rocker turned self - described «filmmaker, absentee father,» Jeremy Saulnier emerged on the independent film scene in 2007 with Murder Party, a low - budget horror - comedy infusion that flew under the radar.
The coming weekend sees another balanced offering, with high - concept, low - budget horror The Devil Inside (a US box - office smash, on opening weekend at least), action comedy 21 Jump Street, heist thriller Contraband and family drama We Bought a Zoo.
Well, that depends on your cinematic appetite, but perhaps more than any other month this summer, July offers something for everybody — you've got comedy, horror, action, and big - budget sequels... but why are we telling you this now?
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