I haven't particularly liked anything else the director's done but being
a horror film aficionado myself, I assumed that all the critical praise and fanfare the movie was receiving meant that that it would probably deliver a few good thrills and chills.
This film is a must for
any horror film aficionado, as well as any amateurs hoping to make it big from a low budget film.
Not exact matches
Since the 1979 thriller served as the blueprint for the modern
horror film, Laurie is long - held by
aficionados to be the gold standard, as final girls go.
Cabin in the Woods is an enjoyable
film for
horror aficionados and
horror virgins alike.
2018 has already proved to be a big year in
film, as there has seemingly been something for everyone whether you're the comic book geek or the
horror aficionado.
Though testosterone - charged, action movie fans will enjoy this the most, this cross-genre excursion should also please the science fiction crowd, as well as
aficionados of
horror, as its plot feels very much like a slasher
film, though with much better technical specs and a more developed premise.
The 1948
film remains a hugely popular watch among the Monster Kid crowd and
horror movie
aficionados, primarily because it prominently features not only Frankenstein's Monster (played by Glenn Strange, not Boris Karloff as many mistakenly believe), but Dracula (Bela Lugosi, returning to the role that made him famous one last time) and The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr. also returning for one more growl in arguably his most famous role, though he was a versatile
horror star playing The Mummy, Frankenstein's Monster, and Dracula too!)
Horror fans and art -
film aficionados alike have struggled some with what to make of writer - director Nicolas Pesce's debut
film, which is disgusting enough for gore - hounds and pretty - looking enough for aesthetes, but which doesn't push either the genre or prestige buttons especially hard.