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Post by prolelol on Jan 20, 2019 12:01:29 GMT
Slender Man (2018) - A truly brilliant and scary film. Best horror film of 2018. Perhaps the best horror film of the last 10 years. Okay, okay, maybe not THE best. I mean, Black Swan, Don’t Breathe and Orphan and a few others are hard to pass up, but Slender Man is way up there. It's better than A Quiet Place, better than Hereditary, better than The Conjuring (not enough scary), and yes, it’s even better than The Exorcist. I don’t care what anyone says about this movie, it’s absolutely great and scary as hell.
Just kidding, it’s bad. I mean, really bad one. I gave it a 4/10.
Mom and Dad (2018) 6.5/10
The Handmaiden (2016) 7/10 - How South Korean films are so good? This is the first Park’s film I’ve seen. Yeah, I’ve never seen Oldboy (2003), but anyway, The Handmaiden is really solid with great atmosphere, smart story and stunning designs. After watching it makes me want to see more South Korean films.
Mandy (2018) 9/10 - Wow, this fucking movie! This was absolutely awesome artsy movie. Sure, it’s slow and the story sounds short for 2 hours long. but this is just brutal and beautiful that does everything right which made me want to see it until the end. Nicolas Cage being Nicolas Cage in it is the best part! And that visuals, damn, truly the most beautiful one of the year. I love all shots and I also love the poster too. This is completely original film, really crazy and special one.
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003) 8/10 - Beautiful art! It’s a slow Korean film that helped me to relax more.
Silent Night (2012) 5/10 - Just like Black Christmas remake, it's boring with good look and special effects.
Irma Vep (1996) 7/10 - I loved Les Vampires (1916), so I thought I might to check out it. It's not a remake, it's about a filmmaking that they wanted to re-make Les Vampires. Kinda like Birdman. Very solid France fillm and I loved those scenes with long-takes.
Glass (2019) 8.5/10 - That's a great movie, but the third act is a bit strange and it left a weak ending. However, it's worth seeing for McAvoy alone. I'm still very impressed with his ability to perform with different accents. I'm really glad Anya Taylor-Joy is back, she still does a good job. And Sarah Paulson was also great. I didn't care for Wills and Jackson as I'm not a fan of Unbreakable.
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