I always figured they were made for the kind of person who would screech if the lights go out unexpectedly.
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If you're on this binge and want some recs. "Talk to me" and "late night with the devil" are my favorites so far this year. "Longlegs" was really bad imo.
Longlegs could have been very good but they fucked it hard. The "lead" detective, the M. Night Shyamalan twist, and too much Cage hurt it bad. The final scene with Cage was amazing but that should have been the only real look at him.
"Late night with the devil" was really good. Touched enough points to be good but not over the top. Run time was perfect.
Late night with the devil was such a neat movie.
It was so cool, but tripped at the finish, IMO. The first 85% was really cool, though!
Talk to me was one of the first horror movies in a long long time that actually got to me, highly recommended if anyone is on the fence
Been considering renting Talk To Me, these comments convinced me, thanks!
It is on Kanopy. Lot of good chills on Kanopy.
I found it super corny personally and knowing how it was going to end 20 minutes into it's showtime wasn't helpful in that opinion. I think I've just grown out of horror (not trying to say it's childish or anything just shit at phrasing). Main girl was very good though.
Some parts were for sure, and I wasn't a fan of the ending either
That one scene in the bedroom got me good. Had some trouble being alone in the dark after that for several days. Thankfully I have doggies and a wife so not sleeping alone. I would have prob had to sleep with the lights on otherwise.
Yeah, really liked Talk to Me.
V/H/S Beyond is alright as well.
Salem's Lot is awful.
Quiet Place Day One was surprisingly decent.
Haven't got around to watching The Substance yet, but I've heard good things.
So disappointed by 'Salem's Lot, and my expectations were not high.
I can't believe they had the gall to release it in cinemas. It's got "straight to streaming" written all over it.
They must be actively trying to hurt theatres at this point.
I liked Longlegs
Yeah, longlegs didn't impress me either. Its a great looking film, with some decently creepy moments, and a cool setting, but yeah, in terms of horror, nothing new or particularly memorable.
The first 15ish minutes of Longlegs are great but it just fizzles out over the remainder of its runtime imo
Check out Smile (both of them) and The Substance
Hahaha I just watched smile and yeah that was dope! I'll definitely check out the second one once it leaves theaters... Gonna start substance now.
I feel like Substance and Smile 2 are a good double feature
Haven't seen the second one yet, but the scene where she was sitting in the car is one of my favorite horror moments.
I couldn't get through Talk To Me.
The teenagers were written to be so off-puttingly obnoxious, I ended up walking out of the theater early. Loved the concept though.
My favorites this year have been the new V/H/S film, Abigail, and Festival of the Living Dead. All this talk of Salem's Lot makes me want to watch Midnight Mass again.
I know I'm the odd one out, but I haven't enjoyed most of the critically-acclaimed horror this year.
Update, I rented βLate Night With The Devilβ and yes, absolutely worth it
They're called comedies, not terrible movies.
Sometimes the terrible ones are the best ones!
How about terrible comedies?
As long as you're having a good time!
Kinda.
There are funny bad movies, and there are terrible bad movies.
It's like a slot machine, you just keep pushing that play button until you hit the jackpot.
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To be fair, though, some of the bad ones are good precisely because they're so bad.
Troll 2.
Itβs even worse when you include horror literature.
I've been on a horror movie binge and can confirm this is true.
I watched all the Friday the 13th movies this month and there was not a good movie amongst them. π€¦
That's how I found Llamageddon. No regrets.
What's ligma
Llamageddonma balls.
Manos: The Hands of Fate
A Touch of Satan
Oddity
This was my most recent good horror movie discovery
Yeah I heard that one was good, more of a slow burn, right? I'll watch it shortly!
We are doing a lot of that this month. Last seen: The Fog
That little kid was the epitome of cool in his day.
If you want a somewhat unknown, but fantastic Horror move (with Christopher Lee, John Carridine, Vincent Price, and Peter Cushing):
House of the Long Shadows (1983)
https://youtu.be/4Ryn-T06_jI
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