Sentences with phrase «start in horror films»

We all know that tons of actors got their start in horror films.

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«Jessabelle» is interesting in some of the small details, and in its strong sense of the Louisiana bayou atmosphere, and then it completely falls apart when it starts being a horror film.
Nothing on Lionsgate's 2014 schedule of YA novel adaptations, horror, and other genre films suggests that the studio is going to start churning out critically praised films, but with another Hunger Games installment due this year, the studio should remain in the green financially, if not score-wise.
Steeped in Southern Gothic melodrama, Jessabelle is interesting in some of the small details, and in its strong sense of the Louisiana bayou atmosphere, and then it completely falls apart when it starts being a horror film.
The hard - working actress has made a career of choosing diverse and challenging projects both in film and television, starting with her acting debut in the movie JOE, which she soon followed with the 1975 cult classic THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW.
Broad Green has revealed a trailer for a horror film titled Wish Upon, about a teenager in high school who starts messing around with a mysterious magic box that her father brings home one day.
The film starts off rather promisingly with an engaging performance from Fabian, but eventually degenerates in style and content to a pastiche of other horror films such as The Blair Witch Project, The Exorcist, Children of the Corn, and so on.
When it's quiet, I get a rush because I start wondering what's about to happen, like in a horror film.
I'm starting to notice a trend in indie horror movies today - With the shots being perfectly set up and the very little use of light that really adds to the atmosphere to this film.
While Chris and Ben Blaine had their start making primarily comedic short films, Nina Forever, in spite of its acidic wit, is rooted firmly in the horror genre.
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Cinema and horror especially owe a lot to Universal's monsters — they paved a legendary path through film, leaving an undeniably influential print on the genre starting way back in the early 1920's.
This puts Levine, who started off in the indie world with movies like the long - shelved horror picture All The Boys Love Mandy Lane and the stoner coming - of - age dramedy The Wackness, in the position to differentiate the film from perhaps the best Rogen / Goldberg - written movie, along with plenty of others since then.
For one thing, starting perhaps with «The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,» horror and fright films started literally and figuratively, relentlessly and unapologetically, going for the jugular with audiences in ways I simply had no interest in.
Starting with Sam Raimi «s iconic original film, through his increasingly comedic (and deranged) sequels, Fede Alvarez «s grisly remake, and the long - awaited return of Bruce Campbell «s chainsaw - wielding hero in the Starz original series Ash vs. Evil Dead, the horror franchise has proven as elastic as it is enduring, able to mold to the specific demands of each new iteration without losing that delirious double shot of zany personality that defines it.
Absolutely loved it, no horror film has ever actually scared me because I know the in and outs of how most of them are based but this film started like I would not have expected, it works based on the primal fears of people and it's so simple but Wan works with that and terrifies you.
With an American horror film already in the can and more projects in the pipe - line, Sarah Snook is certainly starting to live up to her hype.
Starting with 1988's «Beetlejuice,» director Tim Burton has had a hand in a series of popularly accessible and critically acclaimed horror - skewed films, including the Johnny Depp vehicles «Sleepy Hollow» and «Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,» both of which won Oscars for Best Art Direction, reflecting Burton's dark, twisted style.
The inventor almost by himself of two distinct genres of film in Italy (and just the concept of the arthouse slasher in the world), a co-writer of Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West, and a revolutionizer of horror - movie music became this guy who stopped aping Hitchcock and started aping... Jeunet?
January 2017 is just getting started, and that means it's time to cover all the new DVD and Blu - Ray horror films of this week in the United Kingdom.
Low - budget horror fare like Blumhouse's Truth Or Dare, for example: Starring Pretty Little Liars» Lucy Hale and Teen Wolf's Tyler Posey, the film looks like an appealingly unserious blend of the Final Destination and Ouija movies with a dash of It Follows, as a gang of teenagers starts dying one by one in diabolically clever ways after playing «a seemingly harmless game of truth or dare.»
And a sequence in the middle of the film, in which a nude Alexandra Delli Colli, having engaged in bondage play with a stranger, begins to suspect that her partner is the Ripper and starts working to untie those knots as he slumbers next to her, is a terrific horror set - piece.
After some delays in filming last year, the third installment of the controversial cult horror franchise in which human victims are sewn together is starting up production in Los Angeles.
Egoyan cleverly builds a sense of outrage from the start, as the film mourns not only the young boys» death but also the horror of carelessly ruining three innocent teens» lives in response.
What producers Moustapha Akkad, Debra Hill and Irwin Yablans, writer - director John Carpenter and stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence started in 1978 has transformed into one of the most durable, iconic — and copiously studied — horror film franchises ever created.
The new film comes after the studio's popular trilogy of movies starring Brendan Fraser that started in 1999, which many audiences still remember fondly for its goofy take on Egyptian horror.
It starts off like plenty of other horror films where young, hormone driven teens (Michael Angarano, Kyle Gallner and Nicholas Braun) find themselves in the hands of a merciless killer.
The projected started filming on April 2nd and is one of at least three horror films currently shooting in Wilmington, N.C..
The horror films are starting to roll in for September.
He comes from the school of Joss Whedon, having gotten his start on «Buffy: The Vampire Slayer» and co-wrote the much loved horror film «Cabin in the Woods» with Whedon.
Starting as a child actress, her first major role was in Ghost Ship, a horror mystery that was filmed in Australia.
Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho looks to be a fascinating film not only about one of cinemas most influential directors but it's also an in depth look into the making of the horror film that started it all, Psycho.
This film starts off in low - key realist vein and only slowly and insidiously develops into a horror movie.
The film started with a bigger budget than most horror films made in the studio system these days.
The only newcomer this past weekend, the Helen Mirren - led horror film Winchester, finished in third place with $ 9.3 million and seems off to a decent start given the competition it was facing.
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