Not exact matches
Les Affamés definitely isn't the gore fest the Romero -
type zombie movies usually are, but there are still plenty of
jump scares throughout the film, although, to be fair, they mostly do these well, thanks to a sparse use of background music and some well - paced scenes.
Wisely opting against relying on
jump scares, the director establishes fear by isolating this family in a house that's surrounded by blizzard -
type conditions and creatures sneaking around the streets.
[notification
type =» star»] 50/100 ~ MEDIOCRE.The film doesn't work because the frequent
jump scares do not pay off.
Incredibly, the familiar formula of comic relief and well - placed
jump scares continues to work in the third installment even though the frights conjured up this time aren't the
type to dig into your brain and leave you lying awake horrified late at night.
The fundamental premise insists it has to become a
jump scare movie — and
jump scares, never the most satisfying
type of theatrical thrill, can be a grinding, frustrating experience with too much repetition.
I'm not the
type that gets
scared at all, but damn, that game sure knows how to make you
jump.