Sentences with phrase «slasher set»

A third person shooter / slasher set in a sci - fi universe, you play as a Tenno, a recently awoken warrior created to kill dozens of enemies per mission.
When Dead Rising first came out in 2006, we were hit with a bizarre hardcore hack «n» slasher set in a mall filled with deadly zombies and murderous psychopaths.
The Hollywood star has been a frequent visitor to Cannes as an actor, most recently accompanying two Nicolas Winding Refn films — the bloody slasher set in Bangkok, «Only God Forbids», and thriller «Drive».
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Not exact matches

In 2018, the Ministry will distribute 200 tractors and matching implements, 1,000 power tillers and walking tractors, 30 tractor mounted rippers, 10 tractor drawn rear blade, 10 tractor mounted slasher, 60 boom and orchard sprayers, 4000 motorised sprayers, 60 mechanical and pneumatic planters, 50 cereal harvesters, 200 multi-crop threshers, 400 irrigation kits (engine and solar powered sprinklers sets), and 100 green house technology for horticulture production.
In other words, the popular conception of the term psychopathic, from crime fiction or slasher films, for example, doesn't always apply in clinical settings.
However, despite sounding like a set - up for a stereotypical Sasquatch creature feature, Primal Rage takes more of its influences from modern slasher films.
This Halloween, the seasonal offerings include some big - ticket gift sets, like «Chucky: The Complete Collection,» an anthology of all six films in the «Child's Play» series (Universal; Blu - ray, $ 84.98; DVD, $ 59.88; not rated), and «Friday the 13th: The Complete Collection,» which offers Blu - ray editions of 12 films in that slasher franchise, from the original 1980 «Friday the 13th» directed by Sean S. Cunningham to its 2009 remake - reboot directed by Marcus Nispel — in effect, closing the circle (Warner Home Video; $ 129.95; R).
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).
Director Becca Wolff keeps the comic pacing pretty crisp, adding some extra slasher satire to the smooth changes of James Faerron's clever set as the action shifts back and forth from the terrific roadster that Lexi's driving to a midnight movie, with Jess, in their Northern California hometown to the fast - food and kitsch - cluttered «U Conn» (pronounced «Yukon») dorm room she shares with Katharine Chin's digital - media - engulfed Yoonji.
Between this and his motel - slasher thriller Vacancy, Antal looks to be building a career as the new studio go - to guy for tense, unfussy action in spartan settings.
Stage Fright (R for profanity, sexual references and graphic violence) High body - count horror flick set at a snobby drama camp terrorized by a bloodthirsty slasher who hates musical theater.
This socially aware scary movie takes you by surprise, setting the scene for a slasher flick that's a ticking timebomb.
If you missed out on the previous iterations, Hyrule Warriors is basically a hack - and - slasher similar to the Dynasty Warriors series, but featuring characters and settings from the Legend of Zelda games.
Rob Zombie shared another shot from 31, his Halloween - themed slasher that's set to premiere at the ongoing Sundance Film Festival in...
Scenes from the 1986 slasher movie set in San Francisco were filmed on BART.
Roday did not set out to make a homage slasher film from the 1980s.
Yet as Uthaug once again brings genre to Norway (as he did with his 2006 slasher Cold Prey, glimpsed briefly on a character's television set here), there is little doubt, amid all the mass destruction and death, that the nice Eikjords will weather the storm and resume their disrupted lives of bourgeois contentment.
The only thing that sets Venom apart from the other slasher movie franchises (and this one is so very clearly trying to be a franchise of its own) is the Louisiana backdrop and voodoo underpinnings.
Although the set up leans toward a slasher movie, the rest of the film isn't much more than a regurgitation of the style of action found in Bad Boys II and Point Break.
Much like Ridley Scott's original Alien, director John Carpenter's 1978 opus Halloween set a bar for «slasher movies» that has yet to be surpassed.
Thanks to the virtuous precedent she set, all teen heroines with virginal fortitude who came after were spared the slasher's wrath.
John Carpenter set the bar high by naming his slasher Halloween.
Most countries, for whatever reason, have dabbled in the bauble - lit world of Christmas nasties — America (Silent Night Deadly Night, 1984; Santa's Slay, 2005); Canada (the seminal snowy - slasher pic, Black Christmas, 1974; Christopher Plummer in The Silent Partner, 1978); India (Hide & Seek, 2010); Spain (Paco Plaza's»80s - set homage, A Christmas Tale, 2005); and Mexico (the psychedelically bad Santa Claus and The Devil, 1959).
Giallo - like in its plot convolutions as well as its stark, shadowy visual style, this rare foray into strict horror by dark crime thriller master J. Lee Thompson is perhaps best known for its infamous shish - kebab murder scene, but the underappreciated slasher film has much more to offer, with a whole slew of show - stopping death set pieces and a stellar supporting cast, including Glenn Ford as Virginia's doctor.
It's a wannabe old - fashioned Hitchcock thriller (supposedly aiming for a Psycho - like setting) that turns out to be nothing more than a tawdry bloody slasher film with no redeeming social value.
THE BURNING Not the 1981 slasher flick of the same name, but a soggy eco-thriller set in the Argentinean rainforest.
Although John Carpenter's 1978 film, Halloween, is widely called by many people the first of the true modern slasher films, many genre enthusiasts point to this little Canadian shocker, released four years earlier, as the one that set the blueprint.
I can't wait to see The Final Girls, a new horror comedy set within a fictional Friday the 13th - type slasher
From the appearance of the credit «written and directed by Brian De Palma» overlaid on the sleek outer casing of an Apple MacBook Pro to a shot of a car driving into and destroying a parking - lot Coca - Cola machine, there's a through line of anticorporate humor that juxtaposes the ideas of «art» and «product» — never more so than in an amazing, extended split - screen scene in which footage of a ballet performance competes for our attention with a knowingly clichéd, Halloween - style slasher - on - the - loose set piece.
She sets traps, makes plans, and busts heads with the rest of them, and by the end of the film she becomes the slasher we're supposed to fear and root for.
David Gordon Green is set to direct the new incarnation of John Carpenter «s classic 1978 slasher, and he's teaming with his Eastbound & Down and Vice Principles collaborator Danny McBride to pen the script.
We're also not forgetting David Gordon Green's SUSPIRIA and a Nicolas Winding - Refn produced reboot of the cult slasher MANIAC COP, both set to roll before cameras soon.
Well, your twisted dreams are about to become video game reality, with confirmation coming today that the upcoming Capcom zombie slasher Dead Rising 2 will feature four - person multiplayer set within a fictional television show.
Blood and Black Lace — a proto - slasher bursting with primary colours set in the fashion world — is another movie Refn almost certainly watched and took notes on.
Deep Silver has announced that they are set to publish Dead Island, the upcoming gruesome zombie slasher by Techland.
is not a «reboot», but rather will continue the mythology set up by the first two movies (Carpenter's slasher granddaddy and Rick Rosenthal's fun, flawed follow - up):
It's set in the Los Angeles fashion world, and it's the kind of movie in which models look like mannequins that look like slasher - film corpses, and corpses look like love objects.
In a previous interview, McBride has gone on record as saying that their Halloween is not a «reboot», but rather will continue the mythology set up by the first two movies (Carpenter's slasher granddaddy and Rick Rosenthal's fun, flawed follow - up):
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.
Its stories still probe our subconscious, feeding off human insecurities; evil creatures or disturbed slashers still threaten otherwise sleepy settings where virtuous characters survive and the bawdy ones are violently eliminated.
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