13 Underrated Horror Movies, Just in Time for Halloween (Photos)
13 Underrated Horror Movies, Just in Time for Halloween (Photos)
Cool imagery, solid performances, and a harrowing take on how far a person will go to become a star.
The whole film rests on the shoulders of the two leads with excellent chemistry who take you through a well-paced story of paranoia and freaky scares.
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Fun story: I was invited by my former boss Steven Schneider (and EP on the film) to a small screening, and he wouldn’t tell me what it was.
Signature Shyamalan Twist works like a charm, and with this and “Split” getting great reviews it’s great to have M. Night back.
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Tonally it reminded me of “Fargo” with added thriller elements and tense scenes.
Lee and Prowse put a unique spin on the well-tread vampire sub genre by giving the viewer an experience of what it’s like to make the transition into a vampire after you’ve been bitten by one.
Shot on a very limited budget, the effects are impressive and mostly practical and they make great use of the docu-style filmmaking.
Reminiscent of “The Strangers” and “Wait Until Dark,” it’s a very minimalist movie, and is intense, nonstop and entertaining.
Jill Larson carries the film well in the title role that requires her to go from happy to sad to positively terrifying in the same scene.
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A testament to its quality is that it’s one of the few films horror films to get an expanded release after doing high number in its limited run.
Spooky soundtrack, 80’s vibes, and a new twist on the slasher sub-genre.
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