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Last night... Flight of the Dead - Surprisingly good fun! Aenigma - I'd not seen this much criticised Fulci flick before but thoroughly enjoyed it! Lord of Illusions - Cool Clive Barker tale I was excited to revisit! and this morning, I'm just coming to the end of the animated Avengers Assemble, which has been highly unremarkable. |
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On Friday night, I watched Absentia due to a recommendation from Demdike and his review (see here). It seems to be made with a moderate budget but this works in its favour as this allows the filmmakers great freedom in terms of narrative structure and basically to make something which is unlike the formulaic horrors churned out by the major studios. As Demdike said, it doesn't rely on cheap jumps but rather a growing sense of dread, an increasingly creepy atmosphere and glimpses and suggestions of something terrible instead. I enjoyed Absentia more than most other horror films made in the last couple of years and was really pleased Demdike brought it to my attention.
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Whilst I was watching Absentia, I was amazed at how realistic the prosthetics were, making Courtney Bell (who plays Tricia) look genuinely pregnant. I've just looked at the trivia on the IMDb where it says Courtney Bell was actually seven months pregnant at the time of filming, which would explain why her appearance and behaviour was so authentic! Also, it looked moderately budgeted but I didn't know more than a third of the budget ($25,000) was raised through Kickstarter.
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