We even started
seeing slasher flicks with a PG - 13 rating.
All along, Liongate's model was about cheap, low - risk investments, often in edgy material the major studios avoided, such as
the Saw slasher movies.
You never see a movie preview for an animated flick when you're there to
see a slasher movie.
Not exact matches
If he was comfortable enough to play very limited minutes and provide instant offense off the bench (similar to what Nickens did at times last year), then I could
see a case for it, but inserting him as a defender or
slasher seems like a very tough thing to do at that point in the season.
Saw, aka John Kramer, does not just kill people, like some
slasher maniac, but teaches them a life lesson.
I went in this movie expecting a cheap
slasher horror film, but I was having high expectations, because it has been announced in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is...
SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint)
SEE THIS MOVIE.
It's probably the most light - hearted
slasher / horror movie I've ever
seen, and there's a mix of stoner comedy in here, as well.
Unlike series co-star Biel, Mitchell remained with the program throughout its run, and through many character changes that found Lucy marrying Kevin Kinkirk, working as an associate pastor, giving birth, and surviving both a miscarriage to twins and clinical depression.Although Mitchell branched out from television into cinematic work as early as 1996, with a turn in the fantasy - action thriller The Crow: City of Angels, and continued intermittent film appearances (such as a supporting role in 2005's
slasher movie
Saw II), she made no secret of her real passion: performing country music as a guitarist and vocalist.
Though far from perfect, this film still is a must
see for fans looking an atmospheric
Slasher film to watch.
Adam Wingard's witty
slasher sees a group of rich relatives reunite in the family cottage one weekend — only for bloody mayhem to ensue.
The latest from rising mumblegore (a term we might have just invented, but we think should stick) star Adam Wingard («A Horrible Way To Die,» the framing segment of «V / H / S «-RRB-, and featuring «Step Up 3D» lead Sharni Vinson as the lead, with Joe Swanberg and Ti West among the cast, it's by all accounts a neat, funny subversion of the
slasher movie that
sees a group of «Funny Games «- style home - invaders hitting a house that turns out to have one person who's more than prepared to fight back.
Saw IV (R for profanity and pervasive torture and gruesome violence) Despite the apparent demise of the infamous Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) and his apprentice (Shawnee Smith), we find the
slasher franchise revived for a fourth installment of grisly fare when a couple of FBI profilers (Scott Patterson and Athena Karkanis) are assigned to the depleted police precinct only to find themselves and the surviving SWAT team members (Lyriq Bent and Costas Mandylor) suddenly facing a sinister series of deadly traps perhaps set by the serial killer's ex-wife (Betsey Russell).
I have never
seen a sequel retcon so many details and bury itself in inconsistency just to make a movie where the alien is just a typical Hollywood
Slasher.
I didn't know Nina [Dobrev] and Alexander [Ludwig] personally but they both read it and got it, so many actors had read the script over the years and didn't get it... they thought it was a
slasher film or something... so it was always refreshing when young actors would read it and
see what I
saw.
Instead of relying on the graphic,
slasher - style techniques that made «
Saw» a hit, Wan turns to old - fashioned suspense, and the payoff is big.
• «HONEYSPIDER gives us the movie within a movie «Sleepover Slaughterhouse Part 3, ″ which is probably the best parody of the 80s
slasher genre I've ever
seen.»
Eyes that haven't
seen the indie gore of the»70s, the
slasher cash - grabs of the»80s, the teen screamers of the»90s, or the torture porn of the 2000s.
What I
saw was a very funny comedy that has a good take on the tropes of
slasher films, but also a movie that has a really effective core about dealing with difficult family trauma.
One suspects that many of those who attended this film also paid to
see Williamson's other trendy
slashers.
The roar of applause as the closing credits rolled suggests I am not alone in feeling that Schneider and company have created a must -
see for those who like their comedy spiked with a few inverted
slasher tropes.
Join our heroes in an 80's
slasher film style Haunt and
see who survives!
It's packed with winks to the
slasher genre, and you'll still love the ridiculous twists even if you
see them coming from a mile away.
I was so excited to
see this film because of the cast as well as the fun premise of being stuck in an 80s
slasher film.
Ever since then, I have
seen most movies in the horror genre at least twice and surrounded my home with a plethora of
slasher memorabilia, movies, and comics.
There's nothing in the film that significantly challenges the
slasher sub-genre or gets us to
see it in a different way.
Michael Meyers is the bad guy everyone went to
see, but Curtis» performance made Halloween a terrifying
slasher film.
Peeping Tom is considered the first
slasher film in movie history and introduced the convention of
seeing the murder through the killer's point of view.
is considered the first
slasher film in movie history and introduced the convention of
seeing the murder through the killer's point of view.
Most of the stuff I find myself creeped out by no matter how many times I
see it (e.g., Cure, the Winkie's scene in Mulholland Drive) is just on the border of the irrational, but
slasher movies — in which the narrative is almost always a process of elimination — are really easy to rationalize, which is probably why there's so much academic literature about them.
If things work out right, we could
see a future sequel to Christopher Landon's 2017
slasher horror flick Happy Death Day, says the film's star Jessica Rothe in a recent interview with the folks at Collider.
You
see, Govaerts» film pits a group of unwitting adventurers against something dangerous, sadistic in the woods, but any comparisons to the classic Friday the 13th series ends at «
slasher film in the woods.»
In terms of box - office success, the movie world is
see -
sawing between sub-genres such as
slasher, psychological, paranormal, teen, comedy - horror, found - footage and «torture porn».
If things work out right, we could
see a future sequel to Christopher Landon's 2017
slasher horror flick Happy Death Day, says the film's star Jessica...
We, the audience, however, have
seen an opening sequence in which another young African - American, walking in a white suburb, is felled by a masked man dressed like many a cinematic
slasher.
Saw V (R for nudity, profanity, torture, and graphic violence) Latest installment of the high attrition - rate,
slasher franchise finds a forensics expert (Costas Mandylor) hunting for humans during a deadly rampage aimed at protecting the secret that he has been tapped to carry on the grisly legacy of the infamous Jigsaw (Tobin Bell).
The two commiserate about how the studios have refused to show them either of the horror movies opening this week, despite the fact that Kevin would love to
see another 3D
slasher.
Often cited as the first «true»
slasher film, The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre was produced on a low budget by director Tobe Hooper, who was inspired by real - life serial killer Ed Gein to create a chainsaw - wielding mass murderer named Leatherface.
Think of it: we're watching this movie decades after the release of such seminal proto -
slashers as «The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre» and «The Last House on the Left.»
It depicts the millennial generation in a way that I haven't
seen on film before and it's full of fun carnage courtesy of its
slasher villain Cinderhella.
A nasty piece of work in which the spirit of the bushman traveller escalates his penchant for opportunistic crime from sheep stealing to stalking and stabbing, Scott's twisty deconstruction of
slasher pic tropes is as good a calling - card pic as we've
seen from a young Aussie genre filmmaker since Damien Power's similarly sinister Killing Ground in 2016.
Adding a slick contempo sheen to the Texas Chain
Saw Massacre template (thereby ignoring the grimy, low - budget look that made that 1974 classic so disturbing), this finds two college - age siblings (well - played by Gina Philips and Justin Long), stranded in the middle of Nowhere, USA, stopping to investigate when they spot a menacing figure dropping bodies down a pipe (their reasons for not calling the police are witless even beyond the low - ebb demands of the
slasher genre).
On the other, Kinski's scenes are at least amusing and occasionally hypnotizing — a pair of shots in which he's
seen applying eyeliner and lipstick must be among the most riveting close - ups ever to grace a
slasher film.
I can't wait to
see The Final Girls, a new horror comedy set within a fictional Friday the 13th - type
slasher
It has a premise that might remind you of a «reality TV show» and an execution that derives from almost every dumb teen
slasher movie you've
seen many times before.
You've
seen this movie before, whether in the form of a
slasher, a creature feature, or an animal attack flick.
At this point, we have only
seen a few pictures and haven't even been graced with a trailer but we do know that Michael Myers and Laurie Strode are back to give us another couple of hours of pure,
slasher horror.
If there's one genre I don't miss, it's the type this film comes from, and like the psychos who inhabit the
slasher world, just when you think you've finally
seen the end of them, they jump out of the woodworks once again.
They want to
see some mad
slasher running around and chopping off heads.»
WWE has just released the official teaser trailer for their
slasher sequel
See No Evil 2, starring Halloween «s Danielle Harris
It's because his creation is nothing more than a bad hybrid of the overused teen
slasher movie («Scream,» «Friday the 13th,» «Final Destination,» take your pick) mixed in with elements from flicks like «Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer,» «The Breakfast Club,» «Back to the Future,» «
Saw» and other better cinematic endeavors.