Sentences with phrase «with horror movie fans»

Moreover, the jokes about filmmaking directed at Ti West's character should go down well with horror movie fans.

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I don't like Halloween mainly because I am not a fan of scary things (horror movies, zombies, vampires, haunted hay rides etc) but I do LOVE the candy that goes with Halloween celebrations so I am in full support of this holiday.
When naming this polish, the KBShimmer team learned that Holly is a huge straight - to - DVD scary movie fan, so they knew that there had to be a tie - in with a campy horror name!
Any horror movie fan can see that this film has been made with a gleeful love of the genre, flaws and all, and the final half - hour delivers one of the greatest visually spectacular finales I have seen all year (even compared to that of another Joss Whedon project, The Avengers).
Overall, if you are interested in the horror genre and can deal with the messy story and, at times, subpar acting, you may enjoy «Silent Hill: Revelation» — especially if you are a fan of the games or the first movie.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of horror movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in horror movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
There's almost excessively little within Cabin Fever that won't seem all - too - familiar to horror fans, as scripters Randy Pearlstein and Roth have infused the narrative with just about every convention and cliche of the genre imaginable - and yet it's clear that the movie, in its early stages, fares much better than one might've anticipated.
«ParaNorman» is like the nicest horror movie fan you've ever met, with his body covered in tattoos and piercings all over his face.
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I saw this with a packed crowd full of horror movie fans and it was a real blast.
It's not a perfect movie, but The Ruins has resonated quite a bit with horror fans.
The director had spent the better part of a decade screwing around with «Spider - Man,» leaving his horror movie fans hanging.
It's another thought - provoking, visually arresting offering from Alex Garland, one not just for fans of sci - fi and / or horror but for anybody who likes intelligent, bold movies with more than a frisson of tension in their DNA.
I have never seen the original now with that of the way i wan na say the Crazies blew me away I loved it i havent see A zombie style movie this good since 28 weeks later (which I loved) The acting is good and the gore and killings are just awsome I love horror maybe if you don't like horror you may think it's good not great but i love this movie A must see for any true horror fan
1:30 - 2:30 Behind the Music with CW3PR: Composing for Sci - Fi, Horror and Fantasy Film — Award - winning composers Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies), Nathan Barr (True Blood), Scott Starrett (The Event), Marco Beltrami (V, Scream 4), Michael Suby (The Vampire Diaries) and Sean Callery (24) have all composed WonderCon and Comic - Con fans» favorite movies and TV series, and are here to share a behind - the - scenes perspective on creating exhilarating musical moments for television and film.
As the Steven Spielberg - produced, Joe Dante - directed movie nears its 30th anniversary, its star Zach Galligan has returned to the big screen and the horror genre, and he sits down with ETonline for an extended, exclusive interview about all things Gremlins, from working with the stunning Phoebe Cates and those unpredictable animatronic creatures to the controversy surrounding the film's MPAA rating and the unexpected celebrities who have since outed themselves as fans!
Though testosterone - charged, action movie fans will enjoy this the most, this cross-genre excursion should also please the science fiction crowd, as well as aficionados of horror, as its plot feels very much like a slasher film, though with much better technical specs and a more developed premise.
Although it works better as a romantic comedy than as a horror movie, this film is cute and breezy with a likable cast that might help zombie fans overlook the glaring lack of gore.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show's legions of fans know that the iconic cult movie opens with a giant pair of disembodied lips crooning the theme song, «Science Fiction / Double Feature.»
With the best month for horror fans fast approaching, that call to the movie theatre to watch something sinister & scary...
Best - case scenario: The trailer for The Ghost Dimension leans heavily on callbacks to earlier Paranormal Activity movies, which, combined with Blum's stated intent to «not... grind this horror franchise into the ground,» could mean an ending that wraps up all the series» mysteries and allows fans to walk away satisfied.
Raimi has been immersed in horror films for so long that he (along with his writing partner, brother Ivan) uses them in the movie to tell a feature - length joke that true horror fans will understand... and find hilarious.
Good news for horror fans: The year is already off to a pretty damn good start with more coming soon (and if you need more horror recommendations, read our new list: The Best Horror Movies of horror fans: The year is already off to a pretty damn good start with more coming soon (and if you need more horror recommendations, read our new list: The Best Horror Movies of horror recommendations, read our new list: The Best Horror Movies of Horror Movies of 2018).
In addition to A Monster Calls, current and upcoming releases from Focus include The Boxtrolls, the new family event movie from LAIKA, directed by Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable with a voice cast that includes Ben Kingsley, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Elle Fanning, and Tracy Morgan; the true - life dramatic thriller Kill the Messenger, starring Jeremy Renner; the romantic drama The Theory of Everything, directed by Academy Award winner James Marsh and starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones as Stephen and Jane Hawking; Black Sea, the suspenseful adventure thriller starring Jude Law for director Kevin Macdonald; the romantic drama A Little Chaos, directed by Alan Rickman and starring Kate Winslet; Tarsem Singh's Selfless, starring Ryan Reynolds and Ben Kingsley; Leigh Whannell's Insidious: Chapter 3, the newest chapter in the terrifying horror series; Sinister 2, directed by Ciaran Foy; and Stephen Hopkins» Race, starring Jeremy Irons, Jason Sudeikis, and Stephan James as the legendary athletic superstar Jesse Owens.
At its heart, the movie is a 90 - minute special effects reel, with enough shattered glass, splattered blood and digitally enhanced beasts to satisfy undiscriminating horror fans.
In a scene that looked to be straight out of a horror movie with a much larger budget, viewers were treated to an abundance of gore, creative zombie killings and gruesome deaths (both zombie and human) that pleased even the most veteran genre fans.
Any horror movie fan will tell you that whenever a movie is labeled the «final chapter» or something else with an air of finality, don't believe it.
And then there's the flick movie fans of all stripes still can't get enough of: February's Get Out, Jordan Peele's genuinely frightening horror tale infused with savage, no - holds - barred social commentary and doused in dark comedy.
Nicolas Winding Refn's last two Cannes movies have been the very good «Drive» and the very bad «Only God Forgives,» making this horror film with Elle Fanning and Keanu Reeves a fascinating risk.
Among other things, the actress discussed how the horror thriller «Fear,» and the horror genre in general, influenced her decision to take on the role of Sylvia; how forming close working relationships with both Johnston and Bota while filming helped develop her character; and how she has already been receiving positive feedback from fans who have seen the movie.
People couldn't help but be won over by the utter ineptitude they were witnessing, and soon The Room had become something akin to a modern - day Rocky Horror Picture Show — the stuff of midnight movie legend, with a devoted group of fans initiating their friends into an ever - growing cult movement.
* This release is limited to 1000 copies only * Road to Perdition, B - Movie Style: An extensive interview with «Hellgate» director William A. Levey (HD, 35 mins) * Alien Invasion, Blaxploitation and Ghost - Busting Mayhem: Scholar, Filmmaker and fan Howard S. Berger reflects on the intriguing film career of William A. Levey (HD, 12 mins) * Video Nasty: Kenneth Hall, writer of the Puppet Master series, speaks about the direct - to - video horror boom that allowed «Hellgate» to become a classic of the cassette rental era (HD, 8 mins) * Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys * Collector's booklet featuring writing on the film by Lee Gambin, illustrated with original artwork and stills * A DVD of the film is also included alongside the Blu - ray disc
It's also nice to know that the film isn't just a rehashing of Raimi's first movie, but rather a whole new story with new characters in an otherwise familiar setting, and if the early buzz from the film's world premiere at last month's SXSW festival is any indication, Fede Alvarez's remake / reboot / sequel (whatever you want to call it) has everything horror fans could possibly want — namely, the gooey red stuff, and plenty of it.
It's layered with horror movie in - jokes and references that fans will devour.
Reviled by critics upon its initial release (Ebert dismissed it as a «freak show» for instance) and doing badly at the box office, this 1982 horror movie by cult director John Carpenter has undergone a bit of a rehabilitation recently — partly because of Gen X fans who recall it vividly and partly because horror flicks strangely enough became more tame and predictable with the years.
, brooding music by Jerry Goldsmith (Oscar winner for The Omen) and it is not difficult to see why the movie has achieved both the cult status and box office success it did... a hit with both horror and sci - fi fans, it spawned three sequels: Aliens (in 1986), Alien 3 (1992) and Alien Resurrection (1997).
If you're a big fan of horror movies blended with supernatural happenings in homes, you may also want to check out Poltergeist (1982), a home built on ancient burial ground, with spirits awakened by TV signals, then wreaking ghostly hijacks worse than opening and seeing your monthly cable bill.
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