Sentences with phrase «for body horror»

Bloody Disgusting is excited to share the fantastic first trailer for the body horror indie that will surely get under your skin.
The film, which clearly shows David Cronenberg's love for body horror running through the family, revolves around a man (Caleb Landry - Jones) working for a company who inject paying customers with the same viruses as famous celebrities.

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Among the huge abuses that cry out for rectification, Hodrick rightly emphasizes, are those of Planned Parenthood selling body parts, global pornography, and the horrors involved in artificial reproduction and surrogacy.
In some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student body.
After Josiah's reforms and his pollution of the accursed spot, it became an object of horror to the Jews and was used for the incineration of refuse and of the bodies of animals and criminals, and in general for the disposal of anything noisome and unclean.
And to be fair, when I say «horror» stories, I say that with full, enthusiastic belief that women should not be shamed for the ways in which their bodies change after having / nursing a baby, and it's a bummer that so many of them are.
If you're a brittle star, the answer turns out to be quite well (for an echinoderm)-- although it's a little complicated.The blunt - spined brittle star (Ophiocoma echinata) looks like a claymation creature from an alien horror movie as it moves its disk - like body along the sea floor with unexpected agility.
The infamous series Hellraiser is the perfect archetypal example of the body horror genre, and it has set the standard for the entire future of the subgenre.
There are some gruesomely well - orchestrated scenes of body horror (one particular dissection is nightmarishly staged) and Garland's knack for gonzo imagery ensures that many scenes in the film will make a lasting impression.
It stays far away from mainstream tradition of horror and instead goes for the kind of body horror that was obviously inspired by Brandon Cronenberg's father, David Cronenberg.
Due to the pressures of this wrongheaded inquiry, further exacerbated by family tensions and the unimaginable horror of planning a funeral for a husband and child whose bodies were reduced to pieces, Katja succumbs, first to drugs and then to despair.
But the raw physicality of decay is the stuff body - horror nightmares are made of, and the intrinsically sensationalistic dimension of that kind of narrative makes it all too easily for an earnest exploration of death to resemble the straight - up exploitation of the same.
Horror fans have been talking and Tweeting about and passing around screenshots of Megan Fox from Jennifer's Body for so long that by the time it finally came out, I was one, not that interested, and two, afraid that even if it WAS good, it would sink under its own hype.
Taking Lives is a socio - political horror film trapped in the body of a game show hostess; smart in spite of itself, it's a statement on a bedazzled culture forever reaching for enlightenment with one hand and distractedly fondling the contents of its corpulent crawlspaces with another.
With its combination of psychological and body horror, The Brood laid the groundwork for many of the director's films to come, but it stands on its own as a personal, singularly scary vision.
So I think that a lot of the horror is actually grounded body - horror and then there was this idea of, we wanted to give answers, the main thing for me is about this relationship falling apart but beyond that we wanted the answers of what's actually driving these transformations.
Body horror film The Void actually had a raft of brilliant posters (that proved better than the actual film) but we're big fans of this deceptively simplistic one, not least because it's reminiscent of the iconic artwork for Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
«Get Out» directed by Jordan Peele: For white viewers, this debut feature from «Key & Peele» star Jordan Peele offers a glimpse at how the other half lives; for everyone else, it's more of a documentary in body horror movie drFor white viewers, this debut feature from «Key & Peele» star Jordan Peele offers a glimpse at how the other half lives; for everyone else, it's more of a documentary in body horror movie drfor everyone else, it's more of a documentary in body horror movie drag.
If you're a fan of bonkers body horror and demented humor, then Tusk just might be a short but potently nasty little treat for you.
Available for rent at the same time as its limited theatrical release, The Invitation is a horror - thriller from the director of Girlfight and Jennifer's Body.
Stage Fright (R for profanity, sexual references and graphic violence) High body - count horror flick set at a snobby drama camp terrorized by a bloodthirsty slasher who hates musical theater.
IFC Midnight has debuted a short teaser trailer for an indie horror film titled The Autopsy of Jane Doe, a new thriller about morticians who encounter a «Jane Doe» body unlike any other.
There were rumors that Trank was hoping to make PG - 13, summer - friendly body horror, and there are vestigial traces of that conception; it would have been better for the film to have gone all the way, for at least then the bleakness of tone would have felt like it had some actual purpose.
A modern day twist on Invasion of the Body Snatchers, this is a subversive horror film that's a must - watch for anyone that's lived through the terror of high school.
In the next scene, two kids find the dead bodies, and the piano coda from «Layla» comes up, suggesting sadness, regret, and a longing for things past, before we knew such horrors existed.
Hatchet III (Unrated) High body - count horror sequel finds the revenge - minded heroine (Danielle Harris) attempting to break the curse of the seemingly - invincible sociopath (Kane Hodder) who has been terrorizing her haunted Louisiana swamp for decades.
Here's two more movie posters for the upcoming horror film «Red State» written and directed by Kevin Smith (Clerks) and starring John Goodman (Thicker, Pope Joan), Kyle Gallner (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Jennifer's Body), Michael Angarano (Noah's Ark: The New Beginning, The Forbidden Kingdom), Stephen Root (Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, True Blood), Kevin Pollak (Cop Out, Middle Men), Melissa Leo (Welcome to the Rileys), Ralph Garman (Family Guy) and Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad).
Body horror is something that David Cronenberg is very well known for -LSB-...]
Sure Singer's touch of character drama and Cronenberg-esque body horror for the mutant powers is missed, but Ratner clearly took the gravity of the movie's events seriously.
Warm Bodies (PG - 13 for violence and profanity) Romeo and Juliet re-imagined as a romantic horror comedy set in a devastated, post-apocalyptic America and revolving around a zombie (Nicholas Hoult) who falls in love with the girlfriend (Teresa Palmer) of one of his victims.
Part body horror, part survivalist thriller, this stands out for its stellar all - female lead cast, who bring a feminine edge to the traditionally male sci - fi genre.
Her scripts have always been sincere, whether you're talking about her overlooked horror - comedy, «Jennifer's Body,» or her best work to date, «Young Adult,» which has an incredible amount of empathy for a damaged character.
No simple logline can account for the rubbery slapstick, like something out of a morbid Stephen Chow movie; the body horror played for insane laughs; or the existential despair that invades the film like a thief in the night.
1 - You're Next (for more originality than the others & acceptable story) 2 - Maniac (for incredible Atmosphere and for really being schizophrenic horror) 3 - Conjuring (for Mastery Atmosphere & Shocking Moments) 4 - Evil Dead (GOOD GORE) 5 - We Are What We Are (Special Theme, Excellent Directing) 6 - V / H / S 2 (Surprising, Intense & Bloody moments) 7 - Insidious 2 (Just OK for being high class horror) I like this either: Sleep Tight / Hatchet III / No One Lives / Mama / Carrie / I spit on your grave 2 (i don't know what call warm bodies «horror or romance» but i like it anyway)
Aside from a seemingly tacked on dream sequence / hallucination that tries to satisfy those looking for his father's trademark body horror, it works and shows great promise.
Beautifully verdant strings soon give way to the truly frightening string and sampled moss that fuses together with the real science - based reason for the once - human things chasing our frightened scientist family through the woods, terrifically effective horror - action and atmospheric scoring that not only plays eco body horror, but also a beautiful sense of choral tragedy for a clan that really should have listened to locals» warnings to not go into the Emerald Isle's forbidden woods.
Instead, the off button is flicked on the whole body horror aspect with such flagrant disregard for anything that had come before it that there is no hope of tonal consistency, no dream for quality as the movie runs itself into the ground.
Jennifer's Body (R for profanity, sexuality, gory violence and brief drug use) Megan Fox plays the title character in this horror comedy about a popular high school cheerleader who starts seducing and devouring male classmates after a satanic ritual leaves her possessed by a demon.
Hazing rituals of a veterinary college make for a morbid playground of sexuality, feminism, and subversion in this body horror wonder, as smart as it is profane.
It feels as if the Soska Sisters «remake of David Cronenberg's 1977 body horror classic Rabid has been in the works for ages.
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.
Truth or Dare (PG - 13 for violence, sexuality, alcohol abuse, profanity, mature themes and disturbing content) High - body count horror flick revolving around a teen party game that turns deadly when prevaricating players get picked off one - by - one.
11:15 pm — TCM — The Body Snatcher Producer Val Lewton is known for his extraordinarily literate 1940s B - level horror films, and this one is more of a drama with a lot of creepiness throughout and a scary climax.
With a tight runtime, it's not that much of a chore to sit through, but The Lazarus Effect is one of those horror films where lack of character logic makes it hard to root for the bodies that are inevitably going to pile on the floor.
Ava's Possessions (R for profanity, sexuality and graphic images) Louisa Krause plays the title character in this horror flick as a woman who has her demons exorcised by a priest (John Ventimiglia) only to have them try to reenter her body.
The first trailer for Michael and Peter Spierig's upcoming horror sequel Jigsaw, the eighth instalment in the Saw franchise, has debuted at San Diego Comic - Con, and we've got it for you here; check it out... «Dead bodies begin to turn up all over the city, each meeting their demise in a variety of grisly ways.
With the home vid sector providing a hunger for genre product, David exhibited a commitment to stylishly executed horror works, including two from director Jean - Claude Lord, the hospital horror cult classic Visiting Hours (1982) and sci - fi / horror of The Vindicator (1986); George Pan Cosmatos» paranoid infestation thriller Of Unknown Origin (1983), with Peter Weller; Sandor Stern's body - horror shocker Pin (1988); and, VHS hit The Dentist (1996) and its sequel (1998), from horror icon Brian Yuzna.
Ahead of its release next month, five new character poster have arrived online for Michael and Peter Spierig's upcoming eighth instalment in the Saw franchise, Jigsaw; check them out here... SEE ALSO: Watch the red band trailer for horror sequel Jigsaw here «Dead bodies begin to turn up all over the city, each meeting their demise in a -LSB-...]
We previously brought you what I called a «seriously fucked - up» first trailer for IFC Midnight's indie body horror CONTRACTED.
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