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Yeah, I've stepped away from my Youtube channel. Been focusing on my final year at university, only one month to go now. After that, I'm considering coming back.
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MV5BMjEyNDM1NjU2MF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNDM5NDkyMTE@._V1_SX214_AL_.jpg After spending some time in a mental institute Jessica her husband and a close friend head to the country to live a nice quite spot away from the noise of New York. On arriving in their new home they find a young woman called Emily living in the house that she taught was abandoned but instead of asking her to move on they ask her to stay for the night. Jessica still hears voices and sometimes she sees things she is not sure if they are real or not. Jessica tries her best to act normal so husband and friend believe she is cured but how long can see keep her pain and suffering from the people she loves. While swimming in the lake behind the house Jessica sees the body of a young woman floating in the water when she goes for help the body has disappeared is Jessica loosing her mind once again or is something more sinister going on. This is a very slow paced psychological chiller that really has a way of getting under your skin its very hard to explain why but it makes you feel a little uneasy and cautious. Maybe its the great performance of Zohra Lampert who plays Jessica. You really believe her and what she is going through. Jessica is a woman struggling to hold on to reality some times she seems to be winning more often than not she is loosing and loosing badly. Great film with plenty of chilling atmosphere and the constant voices whispering to Jessica really emphasizes the chill factor. Film 8/10
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Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) on the horror channel Was expecting to like this much more than I did. 5/10 Then checked Euraka's Blu-Ray release of Fritz Lang's Spies (1928). Didn't like it nearly as much as Metropolis but still greatly enjoyed it and it contains some standout visual sequences, especially the thrilling train sequence near the end. 8/10 |
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Sightseers (Ben Wheatley). I do like this film, a British road trip to hell really.... See No Evil, Hear No Evil (Arthur Hiller, 1989). Poor reteaming of Wilder & Pryor. RP swears a lot, GW does his patented softie act. Screamingly 80s as well (in a bad way). Can see why I passed at the time.... Sweet House Of Horrors (Lucio Fulci, 1989) Charming tale of murder and redemption. "Sausage is dead!!" Not as captivating as House Of Clocks imo.
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