I love that everyone here has a positive view on the Evil Dead remake, most of my friends hated that movie. Great to hear that Don't Breath is stellar, I almost forgot it was coming out next month.
It's one of the dirtiest, grimiest, goriest movies to come out in the 21st century imo. Just a joy to watch. I loved the practical effects (sucker for them) too. Major props for not going the weak way of cgi.
I don't understand the negativity around Evil Dead 2013. Seemed like people generally liked it when it came out, but now people decided it's actually bad or something
Maybe they got caught in the hype of "yeah we're getting a sequel to this, and a sequel to Army Of Darkness! Then a crossover!"
Evil Dead remake was great. I agree with Brian that the look on it was probably soured when all that immediately came of the aftermath was the show, but that doesn't mean that's the end. The creators have specifically said those things are still planned, the show's success is just the big priority right now and eventually the crossovers will come.
Evil Dead remake was great. I agree with Brian that the look on it was probably soured when all that immediately came of the aftermath was the show, but that doesn't mean that's the end. The creators have specifically said those things are still planned, the show's success is just the big priority right now and eventually the crossovers will come.
or if you're lucky enough to live in a city with an alamo drafthouse. I've seen 10 horror movies so far in one and each has been quiet as a mouse (especially early afternoon screenings when there's no one there
Evil Dead remake was great. I agree with Brian that the look on it was probably soured when all that immediately came of the aftermath was the show, but that doesn't mean that's the end. The creators have specifically said those things are still planned, the show's success is just the big priority right now and eventually the crossovers will come.
I don't understand the negativity around Evil Dead 2013. Seemed like people generally liked it when it came out, but now people decided it's actually bad or something
Maybe they got caught in the hype of "yeah we're getting a sequel to this, and a sequel to Army Of Darkness! Then a crossover!"
I enjoyed it, although the ending could have been better. I'm glad it went for the horror direction of the original, instead of the comical one of the sequels. From what I read at the time, that was exactly why some of the newer fans didn't like the remake.
The Witch is my fave horror movie of the year so far, but that particular scene is easily one of the best sequences in a horror film ever I think. Damn near perfect.
Which movie sucked, Lights Out? That looks terrible to me, so not planning on seeing it. The short is great but it's perfect at 3 minutes or whatever it is.
There is something to be said for watching a horror film at the theater & then walking out into broad daylight. I saw a noon showing of Ju-on at the Cincinnati Art Museum years ago & enjoyed that weird walk to the car. Similar experience with Goodnight Mommy.
There is something to be said for watching a horror film at the theater & then walking out into broad daylight. I saw a noon showing of Ju-on at the Cincinnati Art Museum years ago & enjoyed that weird walk to the car. Similar experience with Goodnight Mommy.
The best theater experience I've ever had was when I wento to see [REC] early on the usual hangover day that follows the Walburgis Night. There were less than 10 people in the theater, and it was eerily and blissfully quiet throughout the film. It felt like I stepped into another world, when I exited the dark theater hall into the sunny streets, that were crowded due to annual market.
There is something to be said for watching a horror film at the theater & then walking out into broad daylight. I saw a noon showing of Ju-on at the Cincinnati Art Museum years ago & enjoyed that weird walk to the car. Similar experience with Goodnight Mommy.
Hell yea man. Just recently getting out of Green Room it was like I could finally breathe after leaving the theater. I actually sat down at a bus stop for a minute to just catch my breath. Great theater experience.
Watched Bone Tomahawk which I liked and Excision last night. Good lord that movie is bananas but I loved it. I turned my head at certain parts because the grossness of a couple parts. I loved the main characters acting she was legit crazy.
So I ended up biting the bullet and doing the Shudder Add-On to Amazon Prime. Free 7 days and 4.95 a month for so much horror. Excision was in the Extreme section. I will probably live in that section for a bit. Currently watching Theater of the Bizzare.
Hell yea man. Just recently getting out of Green Room it was like I could finally breathe after leaving the theater. I actually sat down at a bus stop for a minute to just catch my breath. Great theater experience.
Watched Bone Tomahawk which I liked and Excision last night. Good lord that movie is bananas but I loved it. I turned my head at certain parts because the grossness of a couple parts. I loved the main characters acting she was legit crazy.
So I ended up biting the bullet and doing the Shudder Add-On to Amazon Prime. Free 7 days and 4.95 a month for so much horror. Excision was in the Extreme section. I will probably live in that section for a bit. Currently watching Theater of the Bizzare.
Had a hard time falling asleep last night, so I decided to watch Hush on Netflix. It's a typical Slasher/Stalker flick with one twist: the girl is a deaf mute.
I found the character design of the killer to be very fun with a wicked freaky mask, which is why I was disappointed when
he goes from a mute character to compliment the protagonist, to a maskless obsessed robber who won't shut the fuck up.
He went from about a 9 down to a 3 after that, and the film suddenly turns into a horror version of that one Jennifer Lopez movie where she learns karate. It was still a very tense film, but it goes from horror to Lifetime faster than you can say John Carpenter.
I enjoyed it, it was filmed well, and made use of the location and I enjoyed the gimmick. I think everyone should watch it at least once because it is pretty good, if not a little bit predictable.
Without any context that could be anyone, homeowner, residents of the home, murderer, friend, robber, etc.
Did a google image search and nothing.
Also not sure how a movie can be tame because something like it happened in real life. You could say the same for basically any home invasion movie. Shit like that happens all the time in real life.
Without any context that could be anyone, homeowner, residents of the home, murderer, friend, robber, etc.
Did a google image search and nothing.
Also not sure how a movie can be tame because something like it happened in real life. You could say the same for basically any home invasion movie. Shit like that happens all the time in real life.
I really need to re-watch The Battery. I did not like it at all and been wondering what people saw in it. I remember thinking it felt very pretentious.
Had a hard time falling asleep last night, so I decided to watch Hush on Netflix. It's a typical Slasher/Stalker flick with one twist: the girl is a deaf mute.
I found the character design of the killer to be very fun with a wicked freaky mask, which is why I was disappointed when
he goes from a mute character to compliment the protagonist, to a maskless obsessed robber who won't shut the fuck up.
He went from about a 9 down to a 3 after that, and the film suddenly turns into a horror version of that one Jennifer Lopez movie where she learns karate. It was still a very tense film, but it goes from horror to Lifetime faster than you can say John Carpenter.
I enjoyed it, it was filmed well, and made use of the location and I enjoyed the gimmick. I think everyone should watch it at least once because it is pretty good, if not a little bit predictable.
Being new here I'm a little worried this might be stretching whats cool to post here but...
Lately a "spattering" of classic/cult horror soundtracks have been given the deluxe reissue vinyl treatment. I can only dream what it's like to hold these beautiful objects in my grubby poor person hands. Just posting a few notable examples here:
EW can exclusively reveal that Saw franchise executive producer Peter Block has acquired the rights to the Pumpkinhead franchise and plans on shooting a reboot of the horror series in 2017. Block is currently looking for a filmmaker to direct the project, which he will produce, and which he plans to be a theatrical release.
Grabbed the trilogy of recent super hyped horror/ish movies on blu ray today (The Witch, Green Room, It Follows)
Just finished The Witch and GOD DAMN. That there was some cinema
Glad I managed to stay blind on that one. Perfect pacing, endless tension, and some horrifying reveals. Damn near every scene looks like a painting. LOVE the twisted branches everywhere
The reveal of the raven pecking at the woman's breast was unbelievable
The guy at Best Buy really didn't want me to buy it (he said he rented it and thought it didn't make sense, glad he didn't actually buy it)........I'm glad i bought it