Not exact matches
Well, if you've ever watched a horror movie, you'll know to stay
out of dark woods, unlit alleyways, and to never, ever go into the
basement to investigate that strange noise down there.
Director Ulrich Seidl delves into yet another exploration
of the
dark underside
of the human psyche with a look at Austrian
basements fitted
out as private domains for secrets and fetishes.
Folk singer Llewyn (Oscar Isaac, «Drive») is having a rough go
of it on the hootenanny circuit: he's trying to break
out as a solo act after minor success as half
of a duo, and he favors
dark material that doesn't make the espresso - swilling hipsters in his
basement audiences sing along.
Prepare to step into the tiny shoes
of one man trying to uncover the mystery
of his identity and to figure
out why he's awoken in a dank,
dark basement.
The
basement is crawling with horrifying secrets and
dark entities that will feel free to scare the hell
out of you during the game.
No longer isolated in a
dark corner
of the
basement, laundry rooms are now decked
out with the best appliances and filled with color.
As if unfinished
basements aren't
dark and dingy enough to begin with, the forest green makes it feel like you are walking down into a deep,
dark abyss you may never find your way
out of.