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It went to streaming on the same day as cinema so if you want to see it there are ways. It’s an interesting idea and it is worth watching but it also would have been better if Laurie Strode wasn’t in it and the film was slightly different. It’s been marketed as this big showdown and grand conclusion but in reality it’s a 10 minute scene at the end of a film that wasn’t about that.
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Malignant MALIGNANT
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ahah I laughed at the Ryker meme a little too much, I've not seen Malignant yet but I'm guessing it was good
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I noticed the 4K Ultra HD of this is in the 3 for £30 offer at HMV and thought it sounded interesting, though it seems to have mixed reviews from critics and cinemagoers.
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Basically, Warner Brothers gave James Wan a blank cheque, and he ran with it.
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I noticed it was £6.99 on Amazon so have had it in my basket once or twice. Might give it a go in my Xmas Horror Marathon of all new films.
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BLACK GLASSES – I doubt many will see this as a fabulous return to form, but if you squint for a while it might seem daft enough to be entertaining. Ilenia Pastorelli is a prostitute who ends up on the receiving end when a serial killer decides to up the ante with an RTA. The resulting crash blinds her and orphans a kid – what follows is possibly the most bizarre ‘buddy’ movie ever after she befriends the de-parented child and the two unite with a trusty guide dog against the bad dude. Argento throws in some odd references to his previous work including an inversion of the fate of the blind piano tutor from ‘Suspiria’, only this time we're treated to a full-throttle throat mauling. Not that it’s a particularly bloody film – there’s not even that much horror if you discount the usual hand wringing. That might disappoint anyone in search of brutality from the old days, but there’s still plenty of low-key strangeness for those with a hankering for the off-beat, including vaguely dream-like forest escapades, random snake attacks and a killer whose only identity is that he’s a bit smelly. Other than that, ‘Black Glasses’ is an OK thriller. I can’t say I was enthralled, but at least Argento’s giving slightly freer rein to his wacky imagination.
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October 16th. The Fog (1979) John Carpenter's ghostly masterpiece is an exercise in creating and sustaining terror. From Adrienne Barbeau's terrific performance as DJ Stevee Wayne whose sensual tones ease you into the film before becoming more frantic as events unfold, to Carpenter's eerie, rumbling score, and then there's that spooky campfire tale told by old Mr. Machen on the stroke of midnight on the 21st April (Only a few months out this year with my viewing) which immediately draws you into the terrifying possibilities of what is to come. The ghostly mariners look genuinely frightening in the swirling fog. A fine cast, excellent practical great effects and some of the best widescreen 2.35 : 1 photography in horror cinema culminate in one of my favourite horror films ever. |
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Feast II: Sloppy Seconds. 2008. The monsters that attacked the bar head to a nearby town where people battle it out to survive the onslaught. This one seems to kick it up a notch, direct to video movie John Gulager certainly holds nothing back with the kills and the gore factor. Clu Gulager does a number on a lass who left him, two midget wrestlers Thunder and Lightning do a little rooftop wrestling over what should happen to Grandma. It does have a lot of black humour in this and a small bit of karma, just as you think someone manages to escape we get hit with a curve ball. Certainly entertaining. p188917_v_v8_ac.jpg
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