Sentences with phrase «for older horror movies»

I have a love for older horror movies and poetry by Edgar Allen Poe.
Olivia, who shares Max's love for old horror movies, has just broken up with a born - again Christian and is eager to enter a sexual relationship with Max.

Not exact matches

For those of you who aren't cryptozoologists, fans of straight - to - Redbox horror movies or habitués of hipster greeting card stores, Krampus is a 2,000 - year - old Alpine vengeance beast.
It's fun when horror directors pick old songs for their movies.
I'm a 29 year old white male, been a nurse for 5 years, love my job, hobbies include anime, anime, anime -LRB-:, also into RPGs, horror movies, and cosplay
Being a dog lover definitely helps this flick's story a lot more, but also does the love and knowledge for the old - school horror movies that Burton so obviously loves.
Other than the PA series, most of the gags mainly involve The Conjuring, Insidious, Sinister, and The Possession, most of which are now a couple of years too old for anyone but the staunchest of horror movie fans to remember.
Not for every taste of course — no Almodovar film is — but a good, creepy elegant old - school horror movie worthy of its obvious influences: Georges Franju's «Eyes Without a Face,» James Whale's Frankenstein, Luis Buñuel, Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang.
For starters, our main hero was a little girl about my age (and she was cute, something that did not escape the attention of my nine year old «just starting to notice girls» eyes), and I wasn't yet jaded enough to «know» that little kids never die in horror movies.
An avid collector of horror memorabilia, Hammett discussed with festival Executive Director Mark Fishkin his deep love for scary movies, old and new.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening May 29, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS Drag Me to Hell (PG - 13 for terror, violence, disturbing images and profanity) Recession era horror flick about an ambitious loan officer (Alison Lohman) looking for a promotion who instead finds herself plagued by a supernatural curse after she forecloses on an old woman (Lorna Raver) begging for another extension on her mortgage paymeFor movies opening May 29, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS Drag Me to Hell (PG - 13 for terror, violence, disturbing images and profanity) Recession era horror flick about an ambitious loan officer (Alison Lohman) looking for a promotion who instead finds herself plagued by a supernatural curse after she forecloses on an old woman (Lorna Raver) begging for another extension on her mortgage paymefor terror, violence, disturbing images and profanity) Recession era horror flick about an ambitious loan officer (Alison Lohman) looking for a promotion who instead finds herself plagued by a supernatural curse after she forecloses on an old woman (Lorna Raver) begging for another extension on her mortgage paymefor a promotion who instead finds herself plagued by a supernatural curse after she forecloses on an old woman (Lorna Raver) begging for another extension on her mortgage paymefor another extension on her mortgage payment.
This year's best picture Oscar, after all, went for the first time to a science - fiction film of sorts, Guillermo del Toro's adoring monster - movie homage The Shape of Water — beating, among others, Get Out, Jordan Peele's wickedly playful collision of old - school horror with brisk, bracing racial politics.
Nicolas Roeg's The Witches, released just as Disney's renaissance restored the old rules, was the last and darkest of this bunch — the best and perhaps the only horror movie made for children.
Of course, for 14 - year - olds who need something on the screen while they Snapchat from inside a movie theater, the movie works sorta perfectly, a distraction that barely counts as horror but throws enough curveballs to keep them intrigued while waiting for messages back from their friends.
It's clear right from the get - go that Joe Johnston is looking to emulate the feel of an old - school horror flick, and although the filmmaker does succeed to a certain extent (ie the movie boasts a decidedly atmospheric sense of style), The Wolfman suffers from an egregiously deliberate pace that slowly but surely renders its overtly positive attributes moot - with the pervasively stuffy vibe holding the viewer at arm's length for the majority of the running time.
As yesterday's news set in that The Shape in the original Halloween, Nick Castle will resume the iconic role of Michael Myers again in the new Halloween movie, executive produced by John Carpenter and arriving in theaters in 2018, many fans questioned if the 70 - year - old Castle would need a walker for the film, to which a humorous response was posted by Castle's friend and associate Sean Clark (Horror's Hallowed Grounds, Convention All Stars).
It's later adapted into a famous play and the Stanley Kramer film Inherit the Wind (1960) nominated for four Oscars 1936 The Devil - Doll, a horror flick directed by Dracula's Tod Browning opens in US movie theaters starring Lionel Barrymore, who masquerades as an old womenfor nefarious purposes -LRB-!)
It's by «The Dude Designs» who does a ton of old school stuff like this for horror movies.
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IT FOLLOWS Writer / Director: David Robert Mitchell Starring: Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Olivia Luccardi, Lili Sepe, Jake Weary, Baily Spry If you are familiar with those old rules for successfully surviving a horror movie, you may remember the one that says you can never have sex.
I suppose as a longtime fan of Universal monster movies and other forms of classic horror, as well as being, you know, an old man, I can be forgiven for having hoped that this newfangled origin story of a fabled monster maker would be something not entirely awful.
From its shock opening right out of a horror movie, this graphic novel sets the scene for an old - fashioned scare story.
I didn't know they were going for a comedy / horror vibe, like the old Gremlins movies (I read game reviews but I don't read movie reviews or else maybe I would have known that).
Rave in the Redwoods is a 1990s - slasher horror movie set in an old lakeside camp that's been taken over for a weekend rave party.
This is truly a game for those that love the classic, lost art of suspense - driven horror from the older movie masterpieces.
The pixelation to the graphics makes everything grittier and that much closer to the old horror movie poster - style illustrations that obviously served as inspiration for the game's aesthetic.
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