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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2020 13:08:18 GMT
Low budget but good horror movie with Nic Cage. Think The Thing meets Anihilation. 7/10
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2020 14:19:09 GMT
There is definitely a renaissance going on in horror movies. Not studio ones, but independent ones. Also see critics fav, In Fabric which has a few WTF moments that is so out there it has to be seen to be believed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2020 14:38:09 GMT
In Fabric is at once an endurance test and a breeze. It's deeply peculiar and notably off-putting but seems to be having a great time when, all of a sudden, it has something trenchant and unsettling to say about that shit you bought on Amazon when you were up too late and lonesome that one night. It's a movie, in other words, about our current state of social decay. All our relationships are transactional.
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Post by Nora on Jan 28, 2020 2:48:16 GMT
Low budget but good horror movie with Nic Cage. Think The Thing meets Anihilation. 7/10 I can’t wait to see it looks awesome.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jan 28, 2020 3:06:47 GMT
A new version of a Lovecraft story directed by a director we haven't heard much from in 30 years starring Cage--well ok..but it doesn't seem like cultural renewal to me. It still feels like downsizing and shrinking and whittling away the range of story themes and cannibalizing the old.
Where are the new breakout filmmakers? No, I don't mean Jordan Poole, I mean directors from the heartland that are not making films around a woke message. I don't see them being encouraged or cultivated.
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