There's a lot to like about Warm Bodies, even if you're
into old school horror.
Not exact matches
Developer Tango Gameworks cleverly introduces
old -
school horror design within the confines of a semi-open world that ultimately makes for a refreshing trip
into a world of nightmares.
I hope not because it brought a somewhat strong premise with hints of
old school horror and mystery
into it's own canvas, that was painted beautiful from start to finish.
Dark Shadows (Warner) is by definition a big screen remake / revival of the late 1960s gothic soap opera, an actual daytime serial that took a turn
into a world of vampires, witches, werewolves, curses, and other romantic
old -
school horror movie staples.
Matthew's print encapsulates both the
old -
school movie poster feel of classic
horror film art, while bringing some modern printing magic
into the mix.
It is an impressive feat, as Spring often seems on the brink of flinging itself
into orbit at any minute, but the soulful and engaging turns from leads Lou Taylor Pucci and Nadia Hilker, and beautiful Italian vistas (fully taken advantage of through some gorgeous top down helicopter establishing shots) and some real confidence from Benson and Moorhead to stick to their guns makes Spring a unique and satisfying twist on both classic romance and
old school body
horror.
Berberian Sound Studio may have just missed the mark but it's a interesting modern - day look
into the world of
old -
school horror and will no doubt find many fans who enjoy a stylish claustrophobic film with an amazing lead in Toby Jones.
If you're a fan of
old school survival
horror you might get
into this one, but most other players will probably just get frustrated with the repetition and trial and error.