In the sixth and final installment of the A Nightmare on Elm Street series, the ultimate fashion icon, Freddie Kruger (Robert Englund - A Nightmare on Elm Street ), returns for one last hurrah. Directed...
Devilish charmer Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson - The Shining) learns not to mess with single moms in this darkly comedic fantasy. Three women (Cher - Mermaids, Susan Sarandon - Thelma & Louise &...
If the shoo fits… an eccentric inventor (Jeff Goldblum - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) meets a spunky science reporter (Geena Davis - Speechless), seducing her back to his place to show off “his...
This Frankenstein’s monster of horror spoofs mixes all the most beloved creature stories in one. Two tabloid journalists (Ed Begley, Jr. - Plus One, Jeff Goldblum - The Fly) are sent to find a real-life...
Disguised as local town folk, vegetarian goblins are luring visitors to the tourist-friendly town of Nilbog in this delectable comedy horror. Once there, the trolls carefully mutate humans into plants...
The movie was supposed to be a horror, but there haven't been scary sequences, only a bit spooky at the end and mysterious throughout. It was annoying to see their portrayal of white American southerners as fat and stupid. The movie takes place in the 50s, so they subtly critique segregation here. The most annoying part is that the main character sleeping with a 17 year old black teenager and actually...
I only saw this one once pretty much a follow up to the first one. Still good fight choreography and unique Chinese mysticism. I don't recall it being as funny as the first. May need to re watch it
John carpenter is one of my favorite horror directors. This is probably one of his masterpieces almost as good as the thing. While some could say it's woke before woke was a mainstream thing I choose to see it as more of a take on class struggle and the they in the movie reminds me more of the Globalist Uniparty that seems hellbent to exerting and subverting power over the everyday man. In it Rowdy...
Lotta possible interpretations. I think the surface level one is elite society v.s. the pleb class: an anti-capitalist one. Another is an "Eyes Wide Shut" meets "The Thing" illluminati one.
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I clicked on the title of this film because it had an a alluring title and a naked woman on the cover, now I should try and limit my exposure to erotic films, because that never does me any good, but I was pleasantly surprised by this film. Strangely enough the first 2/3th of this film is actually a decent slice of life for how Alpine shepherds in the 18th or 19th century would have lived, they migrate...
Saw this due to my "Babadook" review and my subsequent search for allegorical horror. This is not a horror film. You can't fit it into any neat box, but it's a mixed media (live action + anime Roger Rabbit style), dark comedy / political drama.
It's hard to tell what the movie is trying to say. After watching I searched around and the official take is:
 Director Yoshida has stated that...
Twilight of the Cockroaches In 1946, Walt Disney released Song of the South, the first full-length film to feature a combination...
Clocking in at 105 minutes, Twilight of the Cockroach’s Roger Rabbit-like mix of anime and live action is hardly a fun, quirky movie about adorable anthropomophized cockroaches. In fact, it’s...
this is like a sophisticated version of the original Phantasm. there's a young boy's confusion about death, the adult world of sexuality, the menace of dangerous strangers, and abandonment by role models again like a lot of other classic films, in my opinion. through the lens of the unreliable memory (narrator almost) of childhood. an American gothic or mid-west gothic cult classic tragically...
*hysterical liberation in the romantic sense.* monsters from the id www.fidelitypress.org/book-products/monsters-from-the-id www.youtube.com/watch?v=po49n2M41Cw
it's like Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary bled into Bridget Jones' Diary and retold in a rambling fashion by Alex Jones after he smoked a couple of joints and drank a six pack of Old Milwaukee all while he was digging a ditch for unknown reasons
*Imagine a super 8mm National Geographic hallucination of twitching, early 20th century mental patients being tortured and abused in the ruins of a 19th century pastoral southern gothic wasteland lurked over by pre-modern-civilization tribal sacrificial rites that are even more hellish and nightmarish than actual pagan practices predating contemporary times. Black mold on the walls of farmhouses with...
*Tense horror thriller where phenomena thrives in the disbelief it allows in some and the despair it causes in others. Set in the 1980s revival of the love for modern, electrical conveniences and the fact that there might be some sinister force dwelling on the edges of that lifestyle. Added twitch of the personal drama of how distance and divorce does disrepair to developmental years, for a child,...
Rachel Weisz is back and continuing her legacy of complex, complicated, and unforgettable queer characters in Amazon Prime Video's newest miniseries Dead Ringers!
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