Sentences with phrase «few scary films»

If you're both horror film buffs (or even if you're not), nothing will bring you closer together than watching a few scary films.

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This film is fun for kids six and up, as it has a few scary parts.
At its heart, Black Panther has a fairly standard comic book sort of story: baddie Ulysses Klaue (a rare live - action Andy Serkis: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, War for the Planet of the Apes), one of the few outsiders who knows the secrets of Wakanda, and who had stolen a small quantity of vibranium decades ago, is up to no good again, with a scary dude nicknamed Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan: Fantastic Four, and both of Coogler's previous films) at his side; they must be stopped by T'Challa, Nakia, and the absolute force of nature General Okoye (Danai Gurira), with an assist from CIA agent Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Sherlock).
While the first film had a sense of newness on its side that made it somewhat effective as a straight - up shocker, we've seen all of the scary images in this sequel a few too many times to experience their original effect.
The film will most likely do well, mainly because of the mammoth ad campaign that has bombarded us over the past few weeks, but it is a pale imitation of such greats as Hot Shots or Scary Movie.
The zombie tale, a hybrid of Scooby - Doo, Night Of The Living Dead, and an always intriguing youth - confronting - scary - monsters premise, seems in line with people's interests and in an animated setting, perhaps a zombie film can survive the over-saturation of zombie - pop that has been prevalent these last few years.
With the exception of a few scary scenes, Pete's Dragon is the definition of a family - friendly film and I can't recommend it highly enough.
And the fact that «A Haunted House» (starring «Scary Movie» co-creator Marlon Wayans) spoofed many of the same films only a few short months ago makes this fifth installment even more pointless, although I'm not entirely sure that's possible.
Even though the film does feature a few scary elements, the directors said during their discussion that the PG film is suitable for kids over seven or eight years old.
It may not be strictly speaking a horror film — it's not scary or particularly unsettling apart for a few exquisitely created images — but it is breathtakingly lovely, visually composed like a painting, scored and sound designed by Toru Takemitsu with a spareness that leans on silence, and suffused in sadness, regret, and loss.
Based on the real - life memoirs of Willie Morris (a former editor of Harpers), this film contains mild profanities and a few scary moments, like a challenge to spend one night in a cemetery, some threatening bootleggers, and a deer killed by hunters.
Hailed as M. Night Shyamalan's return to quality filmmaking, the film is a thoroughly satisfying thriller with a few genuinely scary sequences.
The duo — based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Red Hook, Brooklyn — lived on a houseboat in a swamp for a few weeks as they filmed, and Mr. Cleijne had a short take on the experience: «It was a bit scary
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