Sentences with phrase «most horror movie characters»

It's a pretty easy film to figure out, too, with the most horror movie characters ever.

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When I first saw the trailer for this movie I thought it was good to be another awful horror film, but the twist led by the characters played by Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins makes this one of the most inventive horror films I've seen in a while.
The two lead characters are effective and you root for them to live, which is the opposite of most horror movies, and the visual effects aren't bad either.
Uprising is long, has yawn - inducing action scenes, terrible dialogue, a contrived plot that makes ZERO sense, and commits that most hated crime of horror movie sequels - returning beloved characters from the original only to kill them or turn them into forgettable villains.
Traumatic backstories are one of modern horror's most durable tropes, but Flanagan's strong interest in his characters has always put his movies a cut above the rest.
TT: I think that the main distinction between «Prowl» and most other horror movies is the characters.
Surprisingly, of all of the King adaptations, that 1986 film — which featured young characters on a journey to find a dead body — feels the most similar to this one despite the fact that this movie belongs in the horror genre.
Losing a leg — in most horror movies, this would spell doom for a character.
To watch a modern horror movie is often to watch all the most interesting characters get killed while the boring, blank - slate protagonist goes on to save the day.
It's a good idea, yet the movie, despite its oppressing vision of an urban gothic landscape, turns into a fairly standard horror tale — with visions, which might be repressed memories come to life or phantoms from the other side, terrifying the characters with little logic (It's strange that the original — or, for that matter, this remake — doesn't consider the most obvious possibility: brain damage).
See, in most horror movies, we the audience know exactly when the characters are marching to their doom.
in my not so humble opinion the X assist excels at the most every single aspect of what makes a horror movie good whether it's a well - developed sense of dread, incredible shock moments that make you jump at your seat, well presented themes that make you think about the movie long after it's over, well developed characters that you care about, special effects and make up that contribute not detract from the movie, etc. one of the good examples of the latter point is how William Friedkin who in my opinion is one of the 10 greatest directors of all time used a refrigerated room for some of the scenes.
All the characters where there: The jock, the hot chick, the pothead surfer, the brain, and a few other cliché archetypes that most horror movies still find a way to include to this day.
One of the most famous horror movie characters recently made his way to Mortal Kombat X for PC and console, but unfortunately not for mobile.
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