I loved Us as well.
And to toot my own horn a little, I figured out most of it before the end.
Great script. Great performances.
I loved Us as well.
And to toot my own horn a little, I figured out most of it before the end.
Great script. Great performances.
Count me as one of the ones who left Us rather underwhelmed. The performances were good, but I found myself leaving the theater thinking “That’s it?” Many of the parts I found very predictable. There were also a few moments that just fell flat. Lastly, Spoiler: The exposition right at the end of the film explaining the plot just felt like lazy writing to me. Then the “twist” at the end was just . . . disappointing? I had predicted that at the beginning of the film, but it seemed just too obvious that I guess I had expected something a little more original
For me personally, I thought it was a bit mediocre, which is a shame because I was so looking forward to this film and it had started off so promising when the shadows first appeared. 6/10
I love The Conjuring universe...
I caught one called The Endless, that I liked quite a bit. It's very original, and has a bit of a Lovecraftian vibe. @Deepvoid , I think you'd like it. It's one of those that isn't like, the best thing I've ever seen, but it's reasonably good.
Saw franchise to be rebooted/continued with direction on the new franchise from uhh... Chris Rock
well that's certainly one way to generate attention for the project.
from the director of Hereditary. Looks like another great one from A24:
I mean...i THINK this is going to be a horror movie in some way.
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The Wicker Man meets Vikings. I dig it immensely.
Saw the trailer infront of John Wick and it really freaked me out, so it'll probably be great!
this article reads as if i wrote it hahaha
i am notorious for reading wiki summaries of movies i know i'm not going to be able to watch (like hereditary)
So, apparently, everyone at Cannes loved The Lighthouse, Robert Eggers' follow-up to The VVitch, and there's already Oscar talk. (it's also from A24.)
https://www.indiewire.com/2019/05/th...rs-1202143052/
I also hear there's another one coming from the director of The Babadook?
So, we have The Lighthouse, Midsommar, and the babadook follow up coming, and, that's fucking great.
Ma was awesome, exceeded any low expectations and delivered in ways I did not expect it to go.
I'm with ya and sadly felt it was worse than Get Out, which I also wanted to love. That said, the actors deliver and do great. It's either his directing and/or story flow that just doesn't work for me.
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/steven-spielberg-quibi-jeffrey-katzenberg-horror-1203237395/
Steven Spielberg is penning a horror series for Quibi that users will only be able to see when their phone knows it’s dark outside, founder Jeffrey Katzenberg said on Sunday.
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Oye vey, all those subtle references to The Shining... /sarcasim
I still have hope but... yeah.
^^^ didn't they already remake black christmas a few years ago? with michelle trachtenberg in it?
So, word is that the new Child's Play movie is actually fantastic, and they did an excellent job making it campy fun...
I wasn't going to see it, because I think it's shitty how they fucked over Don Mancini (he's still making the Chucky movies for crying out loud), but now I'm intrigued.
Thoughts?
That trailer was so terrible that I dont trust those reviews sorry. It really looks like garbage.
I finally saw Bone Tomahawk, but I just don't see how it's a horror movie.
It's a western that has a couple of insanely gory scenes, within like, five minutes of each other?
It's a damn fine movie, though, and, I guess it's considered a horror movie