Tag: Horror
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Presence simple story told simply
Presence – 2025Director Stephen SoderberghWriter David KoeppStarring Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, West Mulholland, Julia Fox, Natalie Woolams-Torres, Lucas Papaelias Stephen Soderbergh is quietly one of the better directors of his era. He’s been willing to try any type of story with any type of method. In the last century, he would…
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M3GAN 2.0: Twists and Laughs in AI Horror Comedy
M3GAN 2.0, directed by Gerard Johnstone, shifts from horror to comedic action, featuring new AI antagonist AMELIA. Gemma advocates for AI regulation while caring for Cady, who desires to reconstitute M3GAN to combat AMELIA. The film offers unexpected twists and humor, outshining its predecessor, but lacks horror elements.
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28 Years Later – Memento Mortuorum
28 Years Later – 2025 Director Danny BoyleWriter Alex GarlandStarring Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alfie Williams, Jack O’Connell, Ralph Fiennes For a zombie film, 28 Years later is strangely contemplative. The film is beautifully shot over Northumberland, U.K. and the soundtrack is equally propulsive and effective. The story centers around the Island of Lindisfarne. It…
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Hellboy: The Crooked Man is tame compared to earlier entries
Hellboy: The Crooked Man – 2024Director Brian TaylorScreenplay Christopher Golden, Mike Mignola, Brian TaylorStarring Jack Kesey, Jefferson White, Adeline Rudolph, Martin Bassindale, Joseph Marcell, Leah McNamara, Hannah Margetson The Hellboy franchise has bounced around plenty since Guillermo Del Toro first had the reigns 2004. The protagonist went from an unforgettable (Perlman) to memorable (Harbor) to…
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Until Dawn(**), it’s the world of Wendigos
Until Dawn – 2025Director David F. SandbergScreenplay Gary Dauberman, Blair ButlerStarring Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Odessa A’zion, Ji-young Yoo, Belmont Cameli, Maia Mitchell, Peter Stormare Until Dawn is an attempt to bring a decade old horror fantasy game for Playstation 3 into the world of cinema. The interesting thing is the actors chosen to portray…
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Exploring Sinners: Music, Drama, and Oscar-Worthy Performances
“Sinners,” directed by Ryan Coogler, features twins Elijah and Elias Moore, played by Michael B. Jordan, returning to the Mississippi Delta post-WWI after working for Al Capone. They aim to create a juke joint, enlisting local musicians. The film, notable for its stellar performances and captivating soundtrack, takes unexpected turns in its narrative.
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The Woman In The Yard Has Been There Before (***)
“The Woman In the Yard” directed by Jaume Collet-Serra tells the story of Ramona, portrayed by Danielle Deadwyler, grappling with loss in a decaying farmhouse alongside her children. A mysterious woman in black introduces an ominous element, but the film’s familiar narrative ultimately falls short despite strong performances, lacking surprises and depth.
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Knock Knock (***) – It was free pizza
Knock Knock – 2015 Director Eli Roth Starring Keanu Reeves, Lorenza Izzo, Ana de Armas, Ignacia Allamand, Aaron Burns, Colleen Camp Screenplay Guillermo Amoedo, Nicolás López, Eli Roth If the story is familiar, it’s because we saw it before in 1977. Then it was Death Game, starring two of the film’s producers, Sandra Locke and Colleen Camp. Camp makes a cameo in the film as…
