Not exact matches
WHY: It's not every day you
see a
film that leaves you absolutely speechless, but Guillermo del Toro's fantasy - horror flick, «Pan's Labyrinth,» is so visually stunning that it's impossible to look away, even during the moments of
visceral violence.
I haven't
seen any other
film this year that's either as provocative or
visceral as Wind River.
In fact, the
film somehow wasn't the most
visceral film in the festival (
see below), but it was still an impossibly powerful and technically immaculate piece of work that announces the arrival of a fully formed talent in the shape of Avranas.
It is a very
visceral and nerve wracking
film, but it becomes something more when we
see peeks into their personal lives.
You've
seen more nuanced treatises on illegal immigration, but Jonás Cuarón's thriller, which premiered at Toronto and will serve as the L.A.
film festival's closing - night offering, is a harrowingly
visceral experience, centered around a cat - and - mouse game between a well - matched Gael Garcia Bernal and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
If you want intelligent and
visceral horror
films like this too, make sure to
see The EYES OF MY MOTHER.
Deadpool creator and pouch enthusiast, Rob Liefeld, had a
visceral reaction to
seeing the sequel
film based on his character.
This is one of the most
visceral films I've
seen in a long time.
Their
film features perhaps the first action scene we've ever
seen where we cared more about what was happening in a character's relationship than how many kills he was about to rack up — and then, once it was done, felt simultaneously exhilarated by the
visceral power of what was happening immediately, and the emotional stakes of what that set piece took him (and us) away from.
This is why I can wait for the rest of the world to
see the funny, beautiful, and
visceral French horror
film RAW.
Basically, everything remains on the level of the
visceral, and while it does evoke a reaction when the plot is first introduced, after you've
seen the first few teenagers die, the
film becomes crippled by its own mechanical plotting.
This is why I can wait for the rest of the world to
see the funny, beautiful, and
visceral French horror
film...