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I mean the 3rd has Parker Posey so that’s a plus point! I think it’s the ‘reveal’ that lets it down, it’s more convoluted than a late period giallo haha.
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Gotta' admit i didn't think the latest would really stand up with a new directorial team but it really does. The 'drinks for Wes' was quite a nice touch during the film. |
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Friday the 13th the final chapter. I used to think this was the better of the movies before Jason turned zombie , but this time just found it a little dull with some boring kills but it is worth watching just for this. Insidious After a family's young son falls into coma strange things beging too happen , it soon becomes apparent that some supernatural and evil is responsible, better than I remember with some good acting and scares even if in relies to much on loud noises and jump scares. Insidious part 2. Taking place straight after the first , the family's problem have not gone away with the wife believing that her husband is now possessed by the evil spirit with the old lady dead who can help them . Enjoyable and a little darker in tone . Tried watching Robert (the doll) but had too switch off after ten minutes , some of the worst acting and direction I've seen. So watching insidious part 3. Followed by. |
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Not a film you would recommend then i did contemplate on watching it until I saw who the director was and remembered he directed The Haunting At The Rectory and The Amityville Asylum and even they were enough for me, noticed the director is planning a Horror Express remake
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Did he just walk around the streets picking people at random do work in the film. |
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We got Paranormal Activity, Asylum gave us Paranormal Entity and then we got this from the director.
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Black Sunday. 1960. A vengeful witch and her lover return from the grave and seeks revenge on the descendants who killed them. Although Mario Bava had co-directed a lot and was initially uncredited this was his first main feature film and what a great start to career in giving us classic memorable films. Barbara Steele plays the witch who's grave is disturbed along with her servant Arturo Dominici who want revenge and to possess the bodies of the descendants. Right from the start to finish this has a dark Gothic atmosphere, great cinematography, and great set designs you wouldn't expect nothing else from a Bava movie, Steele and Bava never had a great time making this film yet she is able to pull it off with her great acting skills. This was a film I never appreciated but over time and more watches it is a firm favourite. MV5BNDgxNjI0MzM1NV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwODU2MDkwMzE@._V1_.jpg
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Season of the Witch (1973) I've really grown to love Season of the Witch and class it higher among Romero's output than most would. For all it's witches in modern suburbia aspect it's as much a psychological study into sexually frustrated, alcoholic housewives as it is horror. In fact probably more so. Seeing it on Arrow's Blu-ray for the first time last night was a beautiful experience. I didn't think it would look this good. |
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