Sentences with phrase «stalker movie»

The female - stalker movie starring Rosario Dawson and Katherine Heigl is just going through the motions.
It doesn't take long for the lean, mean stalker movie to erupt with terror.
«Unforgettable» would have passed as a character study of a broken, unstable anti-hero; not the millionth psycho stalker movie.
But strip away all of the window dressing and it's really just another stalker movie with a robot.

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It is instead as much a part of the publicity machine as other controversies involving rivals, girlfriends or stalkers, all of which make a movie star like Salman Khan the celebrity he is.
There are good movies to be made about romantic obsession, but the premise doesn't work if the crazy stalker isn't juxtaposed with a sympathetic victim.
Like Annihilation, Stalker is a heady, cerebral movie about the baggage people carry, and how it might manifest in a surreal setting that reflects people's interior lives in unpredictable ways.
There are echoes of «Solaris» (both the Tarkovsky and Soderbergh versions), «Stalker,» «The Man Who Fell to Earth» and John Carpenter's «The Thing» in this movie, but it never feels like an assemblage of homage or too familiar, instead producing something wholly unique.
DESOLATION is a pared - down, surprisingly character - driven horror movie about a Rob Zombie - looking stalker (Claude Duhamel) who follows a grieving mother, accompanied by her teenage son (Toby Nichols) and her best friend (Alyshia...
Though not as existentially unnerving as Ex Machina, it's one of the most ambitious head movies ever made, laced with trace elements of Carpenter's The Thing and Tartovsky's Stalker, with a little... Continue reading →
In the 70s, TV and movie vampires began turning up in modern - day London (Dracula A.D. 1972), Los Angeles (Blacula), Las Vegas (The Night Stalker), suburban Pittsburgh (Martin), and small - town New England (Salem's Lot).
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They go on several vacations and eventually the creepy stalker boss from the last movie turns up and some kidnapping hijinks ensue.
The Horror Network Details: 2013, Wild Eye Releasing Rated: Not rated The lowdown: An anthology horror movie that offers six tales of terror featuring serial killers, ghostly phone calls, inner demons, stalkers and otherworldy creatures.
Sure Max Dillon (Foxx) may be written as a loner and potential stalker, but it's Webb and his crew who have put him in a bad come - over an apartment filled with Spider - Man clippings before handing him to a German accented mad scientist (Csokas) that Joel Schumacher would have been embarrassed to put in a Batman movie.
Though not as existentially unnerving as Ex Machina, it's one of the most ambitious head movies ever made, laced with trace elements of Carpenter's The Thing and Tartovsky's Stalker, with a little Lovecraft and Alien thrown in for good measure.
Four years before Michael Myers began his Halloween night rampage, this holiday - themed tale of a stalker roaming a sorority house struck a solid chord with the midnight movie crowd — and it still holds up surprisingly well today.
Movie nannies tend to come in two varieties: magical problem - solvers or obsessive stalkers (the latter often in TV movies that end with the mom «walking with a cane,» Marlo wryly notes).
Starting in June, the movies arrived at the end of the month, every month, with the consistency of a good B - movie rep program: The Blake Lively - versus - shark thriller The Shallows; the internet - paranoia thriller / romance Nerve; and the blind - stalker horror movie Don't Breathe.
Having your lead as a creepy stalker is an interesting idea (this movie kind of ruined my upcoming screenplay, Stalker Satstalker is an interesting idea (this movie kind of ruined my upcoming screenplay, Stalker SatStalker Saturday!)
And also lurking around his development chamber is the movie version of The Night Stalker he's been working on for Disney and Johnny Depp.
Though the movie turned Dustin Hoffman into an overnight star, the actor is horribly miscast in the lead role; not only does he look too old to play a 21 - year - old college student, but Benjamin comes across as a creepy stalker.
Natalie Portman stars as a biologist who leads a quintet of women — including Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, and Tuva Novotny — into «the Shimmer,» a nebulous disaster area that seems like «the Zone» in Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker reimagined as a Predator movie.
Joel Edgerton's «The Gift» (in which he also stars) falls victim to the same trappings as stalker thrillers past, but only for the first half of the movie.
When you take the Shadow out of Walter Gibson's pulp paper playground and hurl him into comics or movies, the major question that creators have to face head on, like the Shadow's blazing.45 automatics, is how they visualize the cloaked, two - gun, mockingly laughing night stalker.
Stalker scenarios in horror movies can start out casually enough.
Sharon Lockhart shoots couples hopelessly raking hay, Amy Cutler sketches a campground all but waiting for a summer movie stalker, and Katy Brannan's photos look equally ill at ease, while videos from Jack Goldstein and Peter Hutton alike depicts patterns of soft light rippling across water.
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