Mia Goth’s monologue in the third act is chilling, absolutely chilling in a way that’s both vulnerable and eerie. Between this, X, and the upcoming MaXXXine I think it’s safe to say Goth is already a horror icon.
That was fun as hell...best part is in the car when home girl makes robot sounds as she slowly Jack knifes her legs, swivels and kicks dudes face off with her foot bones bahahahaha priceless
The writing of the first act alone and the confusion over the protagonist was magnificent to me. I had an absolute blast in the theater with this one.
This is not a horror film. Instead it is a story of love. And oh boy, what a story. One of the best love films ever made.
Suffice to say that this one is definitely different. Maybe the Twilight series could learn a thing or two from this one? :P
A killing Christmas tree is on a Christmas killing spree. Out for revenge, he hunts down those who caused his execution.
Laughably bad... everything, but it's 100% fun cheesy entertainment. The kills were fun and the third act was hilarious. You can clearly see the tree is a costume and some shoes are visible at the bottom most of the time. The talking from the tree was a bit much. Almost in the "so bad it's good" category but not quite, it's just bad.
do yourself a favor and watch this movie I'm not going to spoil it for everybody else trust me it's a good movie you will love it
The total body count is five.
The cause of death is....stupidity.
I wonder if this movie would be funnier on a re-watch with that in mind.
WARNING: This is not a happy sing along movie with a perfect hero who saves the day in the end…this is also not "A Piece of Art." This is Riddick it's Muddy, Bloody, Painful and as always FUN!
I feel like I have to preface this by saying that I'm someone who likes the Hell House LLC movies knowing full well they're not great (except the second one, we don't talk about that one).
I really liked this. It has some plot and the mockumentary is not cheesy for a change??? A fucking slay, honestly. It was creepy as hell and that's exactly what I want. I want to be scared, so god bless.
R.I.P, Rebecca. I always feel bad for the only character who has some goddamn sense but no one ever listens to them before it's too late.
Definitely the weakest of the trilogy. The footage is more believable this time around, how they're put together is very neat, and I really like the production. The problem with this final chapter is it's barely creepy and spends way too much time worrying about flashbacks. I feel like at this point the hotel loses its mystique. There are so many creepy mannequins there that can be effectively utilized but they choose not to. Still, it's not that terrible as far as found footage film series go. It wraps up the trilogy rather nicely, there's some enjoyable aspects, and it's cool to see the returning characters.
Jurassic Park ran so this Land of the Lost rip-off could walk to Netflix on Saturday morning.
Apparently, Adam Driver has now reached the Nic Cage stage of his career.
Very entertaining and eclectic bunch of characters, a fun line up for a very simple and fun movie. Loved that Danny DeVito was in the movie, just a fun watch.
Not terrible. Definitely have to suspend belief a bit for some aspects. Some cool kills, but would have been better if even more rapists got killed and they outed the frat at the end.
Better than I expected. Not scary but it will please fans of the slasher genre. The real horror, of course, is the college coverup of frat boy rapists that is threaded into the plot here.
Entertaining movie for what it is. Not good but not bad either. Definitely watchable.
Crazy to think that this is a Peter Jackson film. Underrated film. I wish he would revisit this or crank out a bit more gritty horrors--it's there.
It’s a piece of crap, but it’s my piece of crap. I love this movie.
Fans of Jim Cummings previous films will enjoy this - it's shot through with his trademark sense of humour, and the narrative is anything but predictable. Rest in peace Robert Forster, you will be missed.
Can't believe I got suckered into this garbage.
Some pretty forgettable, standard Z-Grade, straight-to-video horror. It's impressive how much they accomplished with soo little, but it's probably not worth the time. The opening, with Zombies emerging from the TV is pretty effective and looks cool, but after that it's all downhill...
This movie has much going for it in the "so bad that it`s good" area. Especially the dialogue is hilariously bad.
"Someone's in the back... SEAT!"
Another movie that has that Scream feel with an interesting premise but is still pretty cheesy. There is a certain scene with a microwave that caught me off guard and actually grossed me out, but at least Brad Dourif has one of the funniest cameos I have seen.
Exellent acting. It's started good, but after a while the movie was like listening to the craziest Youtube educated conspiracist on full meltdown mode. Judd's character change was too drastic and too fast.
The last 30 minutes absolutely ruined the movie, turning the victimized sister into a superhuman boogieman. WTF were they thinking?!?
That's not empowerment. That's vilifying victims of abuse, and perpetuating the stigma of "broken" people.
well acted but god such garbage. just rewatch hereditary.
A slow burn mystery thriller with good acting, cinematography and pacing. I tought it was pretty decent for most of the runtime until we get to the twist and the last 20 mins which was a bunch of nonsensical bullshit.