Sentences with phrase «slasher horror»

Ward uses a code of slasher horror imagery to embody a world of 100000000000000 years of neoliberalism, a world built from a Reverse Midas Touch where everything has turned to shit.
In 2015, I think it was (and still is) safe to say that the slasher horror movie genre is dead, filled with stale ideas and the same baddies we've seen over and over again.
Rave in the Redwoods is a 1990s - slasher horror movie set in an old lakeside camp that's been taken over for a weekend rave party.
All things considered, we may have a revived slasher horror masterpiece on our hands this October.
From the music, the mask to Michael Myers, everyone has their own take on Halloween, and why it is the blueprint for slasher horror and in our humble opinion, has never been bettered.
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.
Universal Pictures UK will be releasing director Christopher Landon's mystery slasher horror flick Happy Death Day on DVD and Blu - Ray come next month.
Black Christmas (1974) Directed by Bob Clark, the mastermind behind the holiday classic A Christmas Story, and the teen sex comedy Porkey's this Christmas movie is so twisted, and scary, that it practically pioneered the slasher horror genre.
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...
It's been 40 years since the legendary Nick Castle played Michael Myers «The Shape» in John Carpenter's ultimate 1978 slasher horror classic Halloween, and today he teased...
We first heard about director Charlie Steeds» Cannibal Farm last year, a new British slasher horror film inspired by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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.
She handles the opening sequences not too badly, but when things turn horrific, she seems to shrink in both stature and voice in the manner of a grade Z ingénue in a cheap mad - slasher horror flick.
Today Hollywood films can easily be classified into easy - to - digest genres: comedy, action, romance, chick flick, slasher horror, Uwe Boll bomb.
But positively on the other hand, I am a gorehound, and if you love watching Josh Hartnett chop vampire's heads of with axes and slasher horror with an artistic quality to it, you'll enjoy it probably as much as I did.
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.

Not exact matches

But all varieties of horror flick are easily identifiable at this point, whether they're spooky, low - budget films (numerous); viscera - stained slasher movies (more numerous); quick - cut zombie flicks (even more numerous); macabre sci - fi, floating - in - space efforts (somewhat less numerous than they should be); sexualized vampiric tales (I trip over one of these whenever I get the newspaper); films of the more critically favored retro - mashup variety (Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Death Proof plus Planet Terror feature Grindhouse); or foreign entries of the psychological horror variety (the works of Dario Argento, of course; Alexandre Aja's films, which have their defenders; and Juan Antonio Bayona's El Orfanato, which only someone who truly dislikes cinema can dismiss).
If the»80s were the decade of slashers, horror - comedy, and terrifying children's films, the» 10s are shaping up to be a decade of sun - drenched heartache, featuring women.
Don't like RomComs for the most part, but love SciFi if it's really top - notch, and Horror, but only if it's not just the dull slasher crap.
I am a huge fan of anything horror and paranormal but am not a fan of slasher movies.
It wasn't until he read the original R - rated, slasher / horror version of the script from B - Horror icon Michael McDowell that he became interested in making another big - budget horror version of the script from B - Horror icon Michael McDowell that he became interested in making another big - budget Horror icon Michael McDowell that he became interested in making another big - budget movie.
When most people think about horror movies these days they think about the traditional slasher film or the recent (and grotesquely named) «torture porn» genre.
A person who can be very kind, enjoys Anime, enjoys Horror and slasher, I have an Uchiha Crest tattooed on my arm, not very tall 5» 6, don't weigh much sadly, can be talked to if you need someone to talk to and I lean more on the emotional side instead of physical but loves cuddles and giving hand...
Cabin in the Woods is a uniquely crafted dark horror comedy that is writer Josh Whedon's homage to classic slasher flicks.
If you think that the Cabin in the Woods is just like any other typical slasher / horror film, then you are completely wrong.
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.
Cabin in the woods is a unique take on slasher / horror movies.
It is a throw back to the 70's horror slasher films and it is funny as hell, scary and entertaining.
If you are a real fan of horror / slasher films and are fed up of watching all those same and predictable ones over and over again, then this film is an absolute treat for you.
Cutting Class like a few horror films of the 80's relies heavily on an overused idea, and by the films release in 1989, The slasher flicks were getting weaker.
There was a great opportunity for the meta element here, considering the changes in horror movies along the past ten years, but this useless reboot is never original and basically redoes the same slasher of fifteen years ago.
It's as rudimentary as slasher films go, and although it may not be fair to make the comparison, that will no longer cut it after Get Out proved that the horror genre is capable of a lot more than mechanically depicting people getting stabbed to death.
Far be it from me to expect any sort of cerebral experience from a slasher about a doll, but it's evident that a degree of thought DID go into this, which makes its overall failure as a horror film all the more disappointing.
Very heavily influenced by «Don't Look Now» and about as gory as any slasher film, «Alice, Sweet Alice» is one of the lost gems of seventies» horror.
Alice, Sweet Alice is a unique Slasher film in terms of horror delivery.
This is a movie trapped between being a fun slasher throwback and a genuinely dramatic home - invasion horror, and neither aspect feels fully explored or committed to.
Synopsis: While recording sound effects for a slasher flick, Jack Terri (John Travolta) stumbles upon a real - life horror: a car careening off a bridge and in... [MORE]
This film is a standout horror Slasher that relies more on suspense and atmosphere to create its horror than straight forward bloody kills.
As important as Scream to the modern genre, Kevin Williamson and Jim Gillespie's slasher is far from inventive or self - aware, but established the template for a new generation of 90s horrors.
While I can certainly agree with both films not falling squarely in line with the zombies, slashers, and extreme gore features that proudly wave their horror flags, Get Out and The Shape of Water do exist in the peripherals of genre, both featuring monsters of very different ilk.
Speaking optimistically, the movie looks to be a careful post-modern dissection of a slasher flick, complete with unseen powers stage - managing horror movie tropes from behind the scenes.
A perennial favorite at the annual SXSW Film Festival, the Midnighters section is reserved for the weird, provocative, horror, thrillers, and slashers for the night owls.
Unlike many of the slasher / zombie / out and out horror films, FAULTS relies on its fear coming from the audience's involvement and its ability to provoke thoughts.
What starts as a straight - forward slasher movie hook quickly changes into a bizarre barage of Sci - Fi and horror.
Wes Craven's 1996 meta - slasher Scream may very well have brought about a resurgence of horror in what was a rather stagnant,...
Halloween (Unrated) Rob Zombie directs this remake of the 1978 horror classic which jumpstarted the storied slasher franchise about a maniac (Tyler Mane) who embarks on a murderous rampage after escaping from the mental institution where he'd been held since killing his sister.
Apt Pupil is a welcome attempt to reclaim the horror film genre from teen - driven slasher flick formulas!
Dario Argento was the master choreographer of the distinctly Italian art of horror known as giallo, was a baroque, often sadistic kind of slasher movie that favors intricately - designed murder sequences and aesthetic beauty over logic.
The maze is inspired by the classic 1978 slasher film, «Halloween,» which co-written and directed by renowned horror filmmaker John Carpenter.
Fans of the classic 1981 horror slasher The Burning will be very excited to hear that the films soundtrack is being released on vinyl on September
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