There are several intense moments in Annihilation, including a creature attack that plants the film in
pure horror territory.
Not exact matches
And Wheatley makes it look easy, luring us in with a shaggy hitman drama before easing us into
horror territory before plunging us into the
pure, nightmarish hell that is the third act.
What was once
pure Gothic
horror adds elements of the Western to its palette, and the narrative moves fluidly from London to Africa to the New Mexico
Territory and the frozen Arctic as it catches up with (most of) our regular characters and introduces a few new ones.