Sentences with phrase «of horror movie fans»

I saw this with a packed crowd full of horror movie fans and it was a real blast.
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.

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I don't like Halloween mainly because I am not a fan of scary things (horror movies, zombies, vampires, haunted hay rides etc) but I do LOVE the candy that goes with Halloween celebrations so I am in full support of this holiday.
For some reason Halloween has to be one of my favourite times of the year, probable because I am a huge fan of horror movies.
As a fan, for me it's that strange mixture of excitement and dread that usually leads to me watching the match through my fingers like some awful horror movie: too frightened to watch, too enthralled to look away.
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.
In addition to its signature viral shape, Mimi exhibited what is known as an eclipse phase, a bit of telltale viral creepiness recognizable to any fan of sci - fi horror movies.
I am a huge fan of anything horror and paranormal but am not a fan of slasher movies.
That is why I won't say more because I'm a huge fan of surprises just like the best horror movie scenes!
If you're a fan of horror movies, especially of the «B» variety, you must check out the fastest growing YouTube horror - themed channel The Kings of
Big fan of horror movies... ask if you want to know more
I am a huge fan of horror movies, and punk rock.
I enjoy horror movies, the company of animals and I'm a huge rock fan.
Any horror movie fan can see that this film has been made with a gleeful love of the genre, flaws and all, and the final half - hour delivers one of the greatest visually spectacular finales I have seen all year (even compared to that of another Joss Whedon project, The Avengers).
Overall, if you are interested in the horror genre and can deal with the messy story and, at times, subpar acting, you may enjoy «Silent Hill: Revelation» — especially if you are a fan of the games or the first movie.
Fans of cheap thrills can enjoy FD3 for what it is: A ridiculous teen horror movie that piles on more than enough dry humor and freshly moistened gore to satisfy its lowbrow audience.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of horror movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in horror movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
The Cabin in the Woods is a must see for horror fans, or anyone in the need of a movie is truly capable of standing on its own within the horror genre.
This movie is a love letter to horror movie fans as well as being one of the darkest comedies I have ever seen.
Fans of horror / zombie movies should enjoy this even if it is a step below quite a few other classic zombie films.
This apocalyptic horror thriller is a movie that will appeal less to fans of the genre than to technophobic grumps who reckon mobile phones turn people into mindless zombies.
There's almost excessively little within Cabin Fever that won't seem all - too - familiar to horror fans, as scripters Randy Pearlstein and Roth have infused the narrative with just about every convention and cliche of the genre imaginable - and yet it's clear that the movie, in its early stages, fares much better than one might've anticipated.
Not a big fan of horror movies (or spiders), but I liked this movie alot.
As a fan of horror movies I am often suspect of reboots / revamps, etc, but I'm trash for three horror franchises Hellraiser, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween.
The ensemble is a disappointment, though some truly hardcore horror fans will like a few of the casing choices, such as B - movie scream queen Barbara Crampton (Body Double, Re-Animator) as the mother, schlock writer / director / actor Larry Fessenden (Habit, The Last Winter) as one of the first victims, and director Ti West (Drinking Buddies, Silver Bullets) as one of the significant others.
Horror fans will probably tune in for the cannibal stuff at the end, but it seems extremely likely that a lot of them won't even make it that far if they go in expecting The Green Inferno and get the kind of movie their grandpa falls asleep in front of on Sunday afternoons.
I, for one, am not a fan of the great outdoors, and horror movies seem to back me up here.
Every year around this time it seems fitting to give thanks to horror - movie fans, whose willingness to support their genre of choice by actually laying cash on the line is substantially responsible for keeping a lot of studio library divisions and independent video companies in operation.
Other horror films this season have ranged from arty to schlocky, but the scales tip to the latter — and that seems to be what the majority of horror fans like; they consider films such as Clive Barker's «Lord of Illusions» and even a work such as «Species» as essentially «party movies
While the investigative aspects are run - of - the - mill (a pencil - to - sketchpad trick is explicitly plagiarized from «The Big Lebowski»), the rest of «Tusk» is a voraciously unsettling body - horror movie that will startle many of Smith's lapsed fans back into the fold.
Preference of the first or second half of the movie depends on what kind of a horror fan you are, though neither is less effective than the other.
For example, prior to digital distribution, horror films from filmmakers working in countries like Japan, Spain, and Italy were traded on VHS and DVDs by American fans of the genre, including movies that never saw an official theatrical release in the United States.
One of the greatest horror movies of all time, and my personal favorite Christmas horror movie, is coming home this December just in time to make the perfect gift for genre fans, and Scream Factory has announced details of its upcoming 2 - disc Collector's Edition blu - ray release of Bob Clark's original 1974 Black Christmas.
I love blood and gore in movies as much as the next horror fan, but I'm very tired of the so - called «torture porn» genre (which, somewhat ironically was kicked off by Saw).
Robert Englund is horror movie royalty so a book detailing his rise from playing Pinocchio in the Teenage Drama Workshop to becoming one of the most iconic horror figures of all time is surely essential reading for all genre fans.
Although filming for the Halloween sequel began several weeks ago, fans of the horror movie franchise were given another jolt of excitement today when scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis took to social media and posted a photo from the set.
While the film quality isn't the greatest due to the use of digital film, the lack of stars and its classic throwback to the early zombie movies creates a great genre film for both horror fans and those looking for something different.
The biggest news of the year for horror fans was the announcement that John Carpenter would return to the Halloween franchise as executive producer to help oversee a new movie, but there has been little progress since, and now Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions explains the reason for that is because they have not yet settled on what approach to take in bringing about the return of Michael Myers to the big screen.
You would get movie fans and horror fans to pay good money to see a live — in person adaptation of this movie.
To the shock (and horror) of fans, the first female - led MCU movie won't be a Black Widow movie, but a solo movie for Captain Marvel - and after the events of Infinity War, it's shaping up to be one of the most exciting films on Marvel Studios» upcoming slate.
A second track has writers Nathaniel Thompson from Mondo Digital and Ryan Turek, now a development exec at Blumhouse Productions, bringing a sophisticated fan's perspective to the BD, talking about what it was like for budding horror buffs to discover low - budget horror movies on the shelves of Blockbuster Video stores around the country or during broadcasts of USA Network's «Up All Night» program blocks back in the 1980s.
Instead of being driven by action Spaights plans on making this reboot a legitimate horror film and says that he's, «really excited to write something scary,» and when asked if he is more of a fan of the original Universal Monsters movies of the 1930 ′ s or the more recent action - adventure themed movies he said, «They both have their virtues and they've all been tremendously popular films and really influential in the popular culture.
Del Toro and Jones, both devoted fans of classic horror movies, describe it as a creature feature in which, for once, the monster gets the girl.
The director had spent the better part of a decade screwing around with «Spider - Man,» leaving his horror movie fans hanging.
One thing McBride assures fans in that same interview is that the movie is 100 % horror, as there's only «one joke on the page», and that he and Green are taking this very seriously, as they're terrified of «fucking it up».
It's another thought - provoking, visually arresting offering from Alex Garland, one not just for fans of sci - fi and / or horror but for anybody who likes intelligent, bold movies with more than a frisson of tension in their DNA.
The biggest news of the year for horror fans was the announcement back in May that John Carpenter will return to the Halloween franchise as executive producer to help oversee a new movie from Miramax and Blumhouse Productions, but there has been little progress since, and now Carpenter himself, who has spent most of this year on his first concert tour, has offered an update on the status of the highly anticipated return of Michael Myers to the big screen.
Fans of the exorcism subgenre of horror will no doubt get what they came for in the film's conclusion, one of the most overblown, silliest exorcism scenes in movies, but the derivative cheap thrills leading up to it barely warrant the wait.
Entertainment Weekly just kicked off their annual round up of horror movie recommendations for Halloween time from well known celebrities who appreciate the genre, and as a horror fan behind and icon in front of the camera, Elijah Wood is quick to name John Carpenter «s 1978 masterpiece Halloween as his favorite.
I have never seen the original now with that of the way i wan na say the Crazies blew me away I loved it i havent see A zombie style movie this good since 28 weeks later (which I loved) The acting is good and the gore and killings are just awsome I love horror maybe if you don't like horror you may think it's good not great but i love this movie A must see for any true horror fan
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