Slow burn of creepy awkwardness that finally delivers with some biblical horror. Can't say I'd recommend it for everyone, but if you're into slow burns of creepiness that waits until the very end to delivery, it definitely delivers in a WTF was that shit kind of way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Speak No Evil on Shudder is some ****ed up shit.
Slow burn of creepy awkwardness that finally delivers with some biblical horror. Can't say I'd recommend it for everyone, but if you're into slow burns of creepiness that waits until the very end to delivery, it definitely delivers in a WTF was that shit kind of way.
It has a pacing and tone very similar to 'The Shining'. Psychological horror more than boo or blood. Starts off slow but when it gets going it's very cool. Some moments you just want to look away from the screen it's so uncomfortable.
Amazon is offering a 7 day free trial for Shudder. Pretty sure all they do is horror. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Speak No Evil on Shudder is some ****ed up shit.
Slow burn of creepy awkwardness that finally delivers with some biblical horror. Can't say I'd recommend it for everyone, but if you're into slow burns of creepiness that waits until the very end to delivery, it definitely delivers in a WTF was that shit kind of way.
Well shit, I gotta read back more before posting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
Looks cool, but not getting any hopes up...
Not sure how this is getting as good of reviews as it is on Rotten Tomatoes. Saw it and it had a few creepy/jumpy parts but it was very predictable and just very meh in my opinion. I would say 5 out of 10 or maybe even a 6 out of 10 as it wasn't completely horrible. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sully1983: The Black Phone looks insanely good (getting TONS of hype on Rotten Tomatoes currently sitting at 100%) Its from the director of Sinister (which I thought was an underrated horror film)
This film has Ethan Hawke in the villain role as the Grabber who kidnaps kids
This is Ethan Hawke as the Grabber
I'd post the trailer BUT I gotta warn ya it shows way too much of the movie so its best to avoid it imo. It looks really good (comes out June 22,2022)
Wife and I watched this last night. Interesting. Can’t say it has a lot of shocks, but it does a good job setting a creepy atmosphere (and recreating 1978). I liked the ending, too. All the pieces fitting together. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia:
I watched A Nightmare on Elm Street part 1 and 2. I had always noticed that the star of the sequel (Mark Patton)was gay but I had never realized how gay the movie itself was. The reviews of the movie on you tube garner an interesting perspective on the matter.
Watching A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 Freddys Revenge once again. I saw the sequel before I saw the original. Freddy was definitely at his scariest in this one. I owned the VHS growing up. It had been a long time since I saw it.