Cold Hell is an excellent action-horror-thriller that mixes hard-hitting action, giallo-influenced cat-and-mouse suspense, a great female protagonist, and relevant themesCool, thanks. I'll give both a watch.
Any other recommendations?
Cold Hell is an excellent action-horror-thriller that mixes hard-hitting action, giallo-influenced cat-and-mouse suspense, a great female protagonist, and relevant themesCool, thanks. I'll give both a watch.
Any other recommendations?
I have no idea if this is a real movie or not, but I seriously want it to be.
I think this description made me a bit nauseous.
"Annoying, pain in the ass Callie (Meredith Mohler) is an obnoxious social justice warrior who spends her life reporting the supposedly offensive actions of her fellow students in spectacularly over-the-top fashion. Things are going swimmingly for her quest to find the ultimate level of butt hurt when a legendary serial killer returns and picks up the murder biz he started years previous."
I also thought Hell House LLC was surprisingly decent. Saw it recommended on a FB horror group. Never heard of it before then. A pleasant surprise considering good horror movies I haven't heard of are very rare.been catching up with some movies on my various streaming lists over the weekend i watched hell house LLC which i reallly enjoyed after the initial slow start and i also watched Await Further Instructions which was actually a pretty good watch despite it being a bit short
been catching up with some movies on my various streaming lists over the weekend i watched hell house LLC which i reallly enjoyed after the initial slow start and i also watched Await Further Instructions which was actually a pretty good watch despite it being a bit short
I also thought Hell House LLC was surprisingly decent. Saw it recommended on a FB horror group. Never heard of it before then. A pleasant surprise considering good horror movies I haven't heard of are very rare.
Got a Shudder trial going, can I get a list of top recommendations?
Hell House LLC is a very good found footage horror movie! But stay clear of the sequel though...
What did everyone hate so much about the sequel? The ending was a little goofy, but finale aside I thought it was basically just more of the same.
The first movie was very well executed. It was very creepy, well acted, and a lot of fun.
I think the sequel is actually the exact opposite of that. They tried to expend on the story from the first movie, but what they came up with felt forced, wasn't interesting, and was very poorly executed. It was acted horribly, and everything kind of lost the charm of the original. This movie doesn't have any heart. It was just... boring.
Yeah, saw. I didn't like the movie but it could still be a good house, like Halloween IV last year. We'll see.Us was announced as a house at Halloween Horror Nights this year at both Orlando and Hollywood
I think it's stacking up to be a good lineup this year. Most excited for CreepshowYeah, saw. I didn't like the movie but it could still be a good house, like Halloween IV last year. We'll see.
Have you seen the new trailer for The Hunt? It looks pretty good! It's the new movie from Blumhouse Productions.
So this turned out to be quite the bait and switch, didn't it. Even got canceled, apparently
Turned out the movie was about a bunch of rich liberals hunting working-class conservatives for sport. Liberals didn't like it for obvious reasons and conservatives didn't seem to get that the movie was trying to shit on liberals so with a 0% approval rating they pulled it.Canceled, really? What happened? And look at that, even the trailer disappeared...
This trailer didn't quite hit. Just showing Master Chief isn't enough anymore.
Lol, I know 31 Days of Horror is still a bit ways off, but it somehow had crossed my mind tonight, and I ended up working on my list a little. XD
Reason why, cause I remembered that last time I was interested in maybe exploring more anthology horror flick, so I think this year I am probably going to least do a mini theme among my list of exploring multiple anthology films. Should be fun.
Think I be checking out Shudder as a main source then, cause three anthology films I am interested seem to be there (Black Sabbath, Creepshow 2, and Southbound), and I can go from there. Might look at Tubi also for a couple other anthology films.
I rank it alongside The Thing (1982) and The Fly remakes for "better than the original". I remember a long time ago there used to be a dark ride at this small local theme park and on the front there was painted a sheriff who lost his gun and the skin on his arm to some kind of blue blob and that always used to freak me out a bit. this movie basically brought that to life.I watched The Blob (1988) for the first time yesterday. I knew nothing about it and I almost spat out my drink when I read "Shawnee Smith" during the opening titles. I'm a fan of the Saw movies and she is so cute in this movie. Also great special effects in this one! I'm kinda sad the sequel tease at the end lead to nothing.
Lol, I know 31 Days of Horror is still a bit ways off, but it somehow had crossed my mind tonight, and I ended up working on my list a little. XD
Reason why, cause I remembered that last time I was interested in maybe exploring more anthology horror flick, so I think this year I am probably going to least do a mini theme among my list of exploring multiple anthology films. Should be fun.
Think I be checking out Shudder as a main source then, cause three anthology films I am interested seem to be there (Black Sabbath, Creepshow 2, and Southbound), and I can go from there. Might look at Tubi also for a couple other anthology films.
Oh I've been pre planning 31 days of horror for the last couple weeks.
Intentionally not seeing most of these new and promising films in theaters just to save them for that month.
I'm not sure I'll go with a theme. I've always thought about it but the priority is seeing movies I've never seen before and going with a theme really restricts that goal for me
So much fun! I loved it when I saw it for the first time a few months ago.
So much fun! I loved it when I saw it for the first time a few months ago.
Oh I've been pre planning 31 days of horror for the last couple weeks.
Intentionally not seeing most of these new and promising films in theaters just to save them for that month.
I'm not sure I'll go with a theme. I've always thought about it but the priority is seeing movies I've never seen before and going with a theme really restricts that goal for me
The whole Nightmare on Elm Street series dropped on Shudder (US) for those interested.
I'm going for a WW2/Nazi theme for October this year. I've got a month's worth of movies, and I've only seen three of them before. I suspect that's because the list is heavily weighted toward very low budget Nazi zombie crap, but we'll see.
Zombie Lake is indeed on the list! I was thinking of watching it in a double bill with Shock Waves, which I believe is another entry in the fairly niche Aquatic Nazi Zombie subgenre...
I've tried to get into 3 different seasons of that show and drop it every time.
I knew because one of the episodes about a button that kills someone you don't know became a movieI didn't know there was an eighties reboot of the Twilight Zone.
Roanoke and Cult were the only two I saw the whole way through. Loved Roanoke, hated CultI got into in Roanoke cause of the mystery theme they had for the promos, and it was decent. Hope this season turns out well, but the series definitely seems to be uneven at least.