Sentences with phrase «than the scariest horror»

Other times, game developers put Easter Eggs into games that really increase the scare factor, create urban legends, and freak gamers out more than the scariest horror movie.

Not exact matches

A nightmare scarier than 2013's most popular horror movie Carrie.
I can't think of a better snack for a scary Halloween horror film than these Crunchy Pumpkin Chickpeas.
If you're both horror film buffs (or even if you're not), nothing will bring you closer together than watching a few scary films.
Reality sometimes can be scarier than fiction and perhaps that's why we're attracted to horror in such a unique way.
The scariest thing to be found in this pointless horror film is that its director, Rob Schmidt, has less prowess as a genre filmmaker in his third film than Eli Roth did in his first.
An intelligent and scary horror film that makes a more than welcome commentary on the horrors of war and gender oppression in Iran, using a lot of symbolism and keeping us in an increasing state of anxiety as it moves in a deliberate, slow - burning pace towards a terrifying climax.
You need more than a few sudden noises and scary shocks to make a good horror movie.
«Munger Road» does an efficient, skillful job of audience manipulation using the techniques of darkness and vulnerability, and the truth that a horror not seen is almost always scarier than one you can see.
Scary yet comforting mix of horror, humor, monsters, scientists, werewolves, vampires, clueless cheerleaders and suburban honor students... They all up to no good, other than to keep you entertained.
REC 4 won't win any points for being scary or terribly original, as this is more of an action thriller than horror, but it is mostly successful due to the fact that it drops the slapstick comedy of REC 3 and goes for a more serious tone, and the setting make this stand out in the zombie genre.
I also don't find it inordinately scary, but it is well created, especially in its use of sound to create tension, which is more than one could say about most jump - scare dominated horror films released in theaters today.
While It Comes At Night is without question a horror film, its horrors are more cerebral and internalized than your standard jump - scare laden scary movie.
Ironically, the scariest parts of this genuinely scary film are its quietest, and the formal innovation of the minimalistic and claustrophobic sound design — necessary to represent a world where breaking the silence will kill you — is what makes A Quiet Place stand out from standard horror fare usually committed more to jump scares than to skillfully calibrating a rising feeling of tension.
Smart and dumb, scary and silly, and never less than entertaining, Scream one of the best horror comedies of the modern era.
Why «The Revenant» was hard for me; Joanna Coates and Daniel Metz on «Amorous»; Scorsese's «The Age of Innocence»; Horror films are scarier than in the past; Teaching VR filmmaking.
``... we probably already live in a scarier world, filled with stranger horrors, than the one The Circle presents as a cautionary tale.
Yet, the film plays out with little sense of requisite suspense that made the first Psycho such a great film, and many of the scenes, including the murders, play out as if they were made for a psychological drama, rather than in a scary horror flick or tense, nail - biting thriller.
Of course, there's also a big rubber demon that is more funny than scary [since it's pretty much immobile], but the mix definitely gives Jack Brooks the kind of horror / comedy play that has elevated Raimi and Whedon to stardom.
For a horror film, this is unusually subtle and disturbing, rather than all - out scary, quietly profiling a creepy central character in ways that are designed to provoke the audience.
What makes «Funny Games» different than any other campy - scary horror movie that gets off on tormenting its characters and teasing its audience?
More unsettling than actually scary, this slow - burning horror movie is directed and acted with style even though the script feels rather under - developed.
Wildly over-praised by audiences desperate for a scary horror movie, this film has little more than the germ of a solid idea followed by a series of predictable cliches.
The Exorcist Year: 1973 Director: William Friedkin There is no horror film currently streaming on Netflix better, more influential or just plain scarier than The Exorcist.
Other than one scene of brutal, physical violence, Shyamalan unfolds his story without delving into the horror and gore of so many scary scripts.
The condition of sleep paralysis looks scarier than any horror movie here, in a doc that collects strikingly similar testimonies from those afflicted and recreates their terrifying dream scenarios to inexplicably creepy effect.
Horror films, by necessity, live in a world where what's unseen is often scarier than what's visible.
Perhaps in our current age of Japanese horror, torture porn and Jason Friedberg / Aaron Seltzer flicks, it'd be hard to look back on Scream and pronounce it as anything other than a quaint relic of its time, and certainly not as scary as what we watch today.
Though most would not classify director Ridley Scott's 1979 collaboration with screenwriter Dan O'Bannon and Swiss freakazoid H.R. Giger as a «horror movie,» per se, we dare you to find many movies from this decade — or ANY decade, really — that are filled with more iconic scary moments than Alien (with one possible exception, which we'll discuss below).
Old - style filmmaking makes this movie scarier than other recent horror films, simply because director Wan...
Old - style filmmaking makes this movie scarier than other recent horror films, simply because director Wan (Saw / Insidious) takes the time to actually develop suspense.
But the fact that anyone could make politics amusing at a time when the news is scarier than most horror movies inspires a strange hope for the future.
Call it the Curse of the Super Bowl — and to movie - industry types, it's scarier than the sole wide theatrical release risking the time slot, the horror film Winchester, starring Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke.
A mix of horror, comedy and thriller, Get Out is less scary than downright uncomfortable.
While this is not at all a horror film in the traditional sense... it certainly could be seen as scarier than most.
Having Horror aspects to them, but being more comedic — than scary.
There are a lot of fun horror films, but what Kaluuya does here is more than just your standard scary movie fare.
Made in 1977 and recently revived and released to the rest of the world, it's the archival cult find of the decade: a candy - colored style bomb of a horror movie, more jaw - droppingly unreal than scary, an experimental piece of pop - art genre filmmaking.
«Before I Wake» (September 25): Mike Flanigan is a quickly rising talent in the horror studio scene, having made mirrors scarier than long stares at one's self with his film «Oculus.»
Get Out turns out to be more fun, and more provocative, than it is scary, at least in the traditional midnight - movie sense: The film works so well as a gauntlet of social horror that Peele almost didn't need the more traditional thriller elements he introduces in the third act, when a carefully calibrated build in just - because - you're - paranoid dread gives way to some disappointingly conventional survival games.
I was going to try and omit the horror label in my review — I find A Quiet Place more an acutely distressing survivalist thriller than a bona fide SCARY MOVIE — but then I had an epiphany of my own.
What is here amounts to little more than fairly routine «ghost in the building» horror, with not much in the way of scares due to some poor plotting, as well as the fact that Kevin Bacon just isn't all that scary no matter what he looks or doesn't look like.
But if you go expecting a straight horror movie, it's more atmospheric than it is purely scary.
The prospect of 600 - plus horsepower restrained by less than 3100 pounds conjures up vintage 911 horrors: scary handling, a tail itching to wag the dog, speed and sensibility grossly out of sync.
Of course, things get much worse than that, and while the book is scary, I promise that's not the main goal, so don't let the «Horror» label put you off.
Although, I will say Lake Ridden is significantly less scary than Amnesia and is not a horror game by any means.
There's nothing all that scary about Weeping Doll; any sort of creepy imagery just tends to fall flat and the game's voice acting can, at times, make the game feel more comedy than horror.
Overall the game really isn't all that scary and is more of a mystery puzzle solving game than a horror adventure game.
Also you said you don't like horror games but Revelations 2 isn't that scary from what I remember (been awhile since I played it) it's more action heavy like RE5 and RE6 than horror based like RE4, RE7, and the early PlayStation titles.
Twilight was a horror game, but I thought that humans were scarier than ghosts.
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