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It's some kind of feat the hype surrounding Jennifer Kent's much - acclaimed horror film has gotten to the point where it feels like watching the «scariest film in years» this far into 2015 is, yeah, a little like... Continue reading The Babadook

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She'd put her possessions in storage, she said in the film, because she'd had to move to a more secure apartment — that was how scary the threats from her ex were.
In a video she made laying out her own creative process, she confesses that she gave up on her first feature film when things got scary.
Characters in zombie films are willing to do terrible things to each other because of the fear of zombies and the urge for self preservation, while, in the real world, things like the use of torture (or «advanced interrogation»), preemptive war and drone strikes were being debated as options to fight a threat even scarier than zombies: terrorism.
It was a pretty scary thing to launch, especially since we speak in the films.
Nightmares in children can be caused by a frightening experience, such as watching a scary film, or by something that's worrying them.
In horror films, people become zombies by whatever process is deemed scariest by the filmmaker of the era — magic, possession, viral infection — but the result is the same.
In an Austrian study, participants wore pads that collected their sweat while watching scary films first, and then neutral films the next day.
In 2000, she got her big - screen break, starring in the horror film parody Scary Movie — and, later, three of its four sequelIn 2000, she got her big - screen break, starring in the horror film parody Scary Movie — and, later, three of its four sequelin the horror film parody Scary Movie — and, later, three of its four sequels.
I didn't film the Tricep work because my machine is in the storage room adjacent to the garage and it is scary in there.
We're not exactly sure what the former reality television star has been up to lately, as her career seems to be at a standstill since her last web series in 2011, «Dream Maker», save for filming some scenes in «Scary Movie 5» that didn't quite make it to the final cut.
None of that is right in the foreground of the film's latest trailer, which doesn't mean that it isn't terrifying: The film's intimate title and POV comes The New Scariest Thing You Didn't Know About «The Silence Of The Lambs» The costume designer shares a new on - set story about Anthony Hopkins.
Saige's films include «Lime Salted Love,» «I Heart Huckabees» where she played Mark Wahlberg's daughter, and her starring role as Libby in the scary upcoming Warner Bros.» release «Believers.»
For the most part, the film is engaging, funny and scary, and is incredibly playful in its deconstruction of horror conventions, particularly those that were dominant in the 1970s and 80s.
Although at times it suffers from cheesy dialogue, The Cabin in the Woods is easily on the best horror films of our time, poking fun at the cliches of horror, while being pretty scary, as at least one of your greatest fears appears, in one of the best films of 2012.
The scariest thing to be found in this pointless horror film is that its director, Rob Schmidt, has less prowess as a genre filmmaker in his third film than Eli Roth did in his first.
After Scary Movie she finished shooting the indie film Love's Unlimited Orchestra with Gretchen Mol and Denise Richards, in which she plays a junkie.
In the film's scariest scene, her enraged father, Jerry (Daniel Baldwin), goes after Tommy with a baseball bat.
An intelligent and scary horror film that makes a more than welcome commentary on the horrors of war and gender oppression in Iran, using a lot of symbolism and keeping us in an increasing state of anxiety as it moves in a deliberate, slow - burning pace towards a terrifying climax.
I enjoyed the film as a horror / comedy, but I can't give it one of my TOP ratings simply because I was in the mood to get scared tonight - and there's nothing particularly scary about this film.
They ought to be a whole lot scarier than they are in this tepid genre offering from director Robert Harmon, whose debut film «The Hitcher» set a high bar for screen terror in the 1980s.
So like idk what the **** was actually happening in this film but DAMN was it entertaining, like holy **** car chase and **** (Also a love romantic thingy was in there but **** dat), also ToeCutter confirmed the scariest **** ing villain of all time * goddamn those accents *
The scariest thing about the film wasn't the delicate buildup or the third - act gore but a simple, chilling exchange that was widely used in its marketing campaign.
The imagery of True Story is treacherously familiar — how many films have drawn tension from the simplicity of an ordinary man sitting opposite an extraordinarily scary one in a blank prison room?
Back in 2014 the scary film, The Conjuring, introduced Annabelle as the possessed doll that tortured Judy, the daughter of Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Sheepish, charming, boyish, scary, this unelectable lawmaker is a piece of work, and watching other characters respond to him, particularly those in the black community, gives the film a very amusing edge.
The following year, she made several film appearances, including her starring role in Scary Movie.
That's a scary premise in and of itself, but the first two Alien films explored that concept so splendidly and thoroughly that everything else just looks sad next to them.
While the 1963 film used sound and psychological suggestion to promote a feeling of terror, the newer version quickly abandons this in favor of an all - out CGI - effects-fest that, instead of being scary, look pretty cheesy and silly instead.
It's a point of pride with any horror film, or any thriller verging on horror: Used correctly, a perfectly innocent song suddenly sounds like the scariest bleep in the world.
«I have to say, this Alien: Covenant is going to be — I'm really excited to see it and everybody in the film was saying that there's a film that we all wan na see, it's much scarier than Prometheus, but it's got that sort of same scope as Prometheus, that imminent sort of disaster feel, that Alien had,» he continues.
Oh, and best of all, Joel Grey (openly gay now but not at the time of winning his Best Supporting Actor award) as that scary Master of Ceremonies who acts as the audience's window into the twisted heart of the rise of Nazi - ism in Germany, and an observer / commenter to the bisexual threesome that gives the film its frisson.
Kate Winslet as the scary Jeanine Matthews is perfection, though it seems that her character has a bigger role in the film then she did in the first book.
I also don't find it inordinately scary, but it is well created, especially in its use of sound to create tension, which is more than one could say about most jump - scare dominated horror films released in theaters today.
«They hide in the crypt for a while, and then the studios suddenly remember they can make quick millions, because however you slice it, people love scary films.
This film is actually terrible — I mean, yeah — it is scary in the sense that its creepy, but I think, really, the film is just the byproduct of global DVD residuals from the directors father — allowing Panatos to string together a series of overproduced, overgrained interior sequences, cheap synth score and a slasher movie ending, and trying to pass it off as a «cult movie», when really we, the audience, need to know who, what or where the protagonist is coming from, what her dramatic need is, who she interacts with, and so on.
While the first film had a sense of newness on its side that made it somewhat effective as a straight - up shocker, we've seen all of the scary images in this sequel a few too many times to experience their original effect.
The funniest sequence of the film in fact has no relevance to the movie being spoofed, or indeed the scary movie genre at all.
The Conjuring has one foot solidly rooted in the horror films of today, and one to the styles of its setting, the 1970s, merging the scary shocks with the supernatural stories featuring religious thematic undercurrents.
There was a time a decade or so ago when Spielberg, in his fantasy films, shucked his transcendent Pollyannaism and concocted scabrous, scary dystopias like «War of the Worlds» and «Minority Report.»
It's not even that the film shifts wildly in tone as much as the fact that none of those tones work at all: the horror parts aren't scary and, surprisingly for Smith, the comedy bits aren't funny.
My Friend Dahmer (Marc Meyers): Ross Lynch gives a haunted, sad, scary, and unforgettable performance as young (future serial killer) Jeffrey Dahmer in this electrifying film based on the graphic novel by Derf Backderf.
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The Pact is, quite easily, one of the scariest films I've seen in a long while.
This scary picture, a remake of a 2003 Korean horror film by British brothers Charles and Thomas Guard, is three movies in one: a psychological thriller, a murder mystery and a zombie flick.
The routine bulk of the film can be mildly scary, though Gillespie completely squanders a good setup with one of the characters locked in the back of a squad car as the killer approaches.
Watching The Exorcist, it's remarkable how not scary the traditional horror elements — the ouija board, the creepy attic — are early in the film.
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The Autopsy of Jane Doe is a film as interested in process as it is in jump scares and the result is one of the most entertaining horror movies I've seen in a year that has had no shortage of great scary movies.
Like «Coraline,» it's not your traditional children's movie, and it dips more than just its toes in the scary film genre.
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