It’s based on the vampire book joe hill wrote. I haven’t read it so I can’t soeak to it but yeah it’s about a vampire who goes after young people and collects their bodies while harvesting their souls
Not yet. Looks good though. From the director of some of the Saw movies. But she really thinks it’s a good idea to enter a house of impending doom that looks the way it does on the outside at :10...
I saw that trailer in the description for "The Terror" , both on AMC, so it makes sense. I still don't get what that's supposed to about - I think they're being nondescript with it on purpose (some type of vampire type show?). The trailer that I saw, showed a woman riding her motorcycle into a shed and there's a sign on the ground, covered with leaves saying "do not enter".. That was it. What is that title supposed to stand for?
I watched it. It was a good pilot episode.
Showed you enough of the main set of characters to connect with them while also maintaining a creepy air of mystery about just what the main villain's goals are and what type of supernatural creature he actually is.
good series for what is. Season 3... it's def on one, gratuitous in certain parts.
I appreciated it for the background storyline and some of the unexpected characters.
Recently watched this - some interesting references/connections: 1:04 - Evil Dead 2:31 - Slither + The Thing 3:39 - Creepshow + Jason Goes To Hell 4:28 - Silent Hill + Village of the Damned 5:36 - Frozen + Hatchet II 6:30 - Gremlins + The Howling 7:25 - Bride of Chucky 8:41 - Cabin in the Woods + The Faculty
Summer horror movie preview Horror Movie Summer Preview
Interesting Clips from the stream:
Child’s Play-
-“Like, so the first "Chucky" movie was about a doll possessed by a serial killer - super silly idea. This new Chucky movie is a reboot. And this new doll is no longer possessed by a serial killer (laughter).
GARCIA-NAVARRO: OK, that's good.
ULABY: But what he is is he's a smart doll. He's an AI doll.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: I'm not going to be able to look at my refrigerator the same way.”
Midsummer -
This one - if we're going to be talking about how horror movies happen to cultural fears, we're living in this time of Instagrammable (ph) moments, where people are going to things like Coachella and other big festivals. This movie is set at a festival in rural Sweden. It only happens, you know, once every, like, 99 years or something like that. And it sounds really great except for
all of the pagans who chop up all of the people who come to this particular festival.
Coming to Shudder (release date, tba) : Tigers are Not Afraid
Interesting premise- Synopsis: A dark fairy tale about a gang of five children trying to survive the horrific violence of the cartels and the ghosts created every day by the drug war. Tigers Are Not Afraid is written and directed by Issa López whose debut feature has made her a rising star in the horror community. She’s received accolades from the likes of Stephen King, Guillermo del Toro, and Neil Gaiman.
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