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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
The Pale Blue Eye | Movie Review
A movie viewer seeking a respite from the harsh winter may not desire more on-screen winter gloom. "The Pale Blue Eye" by Scott Cooper and featuring Christian Bale, set in 1830s rugged Hudson Valley, New York, does not shy away from the theme of bleak midwinter. Cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi beautifully captures the grayscale with occasional bursts of blue from West Point Military Academy's cadet uniforms and nearby waterways. The movie primarily takes place at the then-young academy.
M3GAN | Review
The marketing strategy for the upcoming film "M3gan" has focused on highlighting the uncanny appearance of the title character, a four-foot-tall cyborg with big doe eyes, a ratty wig, and the wardrobe of a closeted lesbian headmistress in a '50s melodrama. This approach appears to be working, as Blumhouse - known for their ability to generate buzz - has generated significant interest in the film, which is set to be released in early January. However, the film's writer, Akela Cooper, could have taken a different approach, as she is also known for her work in the horror genre, including writing the script for the viral hit "Malignant" and being brought on to develop a sequel for "The Nun" and writing "M3gan" from a story by herself and James Wan.
The Ghostly Tale of Muni
Once upon a time, in a small housing complex in the heart of Chennai, there lived a ghost named Muni. Muni was a mischievous ghost who loved to play pranks on the residents of the complex. At first, the residents thought that the strange occurrences were just coincidences, but as the days passed by, the incidents became more and more frequent, and the residents realized that there was indeed a ghost in their midst.
The whole truth -Movie review
ror-thriller, The Whole Truth. The film – directed by Wisit Sasanatieng – stars Sompob Benjathikul, Sadanont Durongkaweroj, and Steven Isarapong, and follows the story of two siblings, who uncover some disturbing information about their family, while spending time at their grandparents’ house.
Kiruthigaran MohanPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Haunted Doll
The small town of Ravens wood was known for its picturesque beauty and peacefulness. However, there was one house in the town that stood out for all the wrong reasons. The house was an old, dilapidated mansion that had been abandoned for years. It was said to be haunted by the ghost of a young girl who had died there in a tragic accident.
The Fatman Falling in Water
The Fatman Falling in Water It was a dark and stormy night, and the Fatman was out for a walk. He was a rotund man with a big belly and a jolly disposition. As he waddled through the streets, he couldn't help but notice the eerie fog that had rolled in. It seemed to be following him, like a ghostly companion.
The Ghost Moon Night
The Ghost Moon Night Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the heart of the countryside, there was a legend of a ghost that only appeared on the night of the full moon. It was said that anyone who saw the ghost would be doomed to a life of misery and misfortune. The legend was passed down from generation to generation, and the villagers lived in fear of the ghost moon night.
Three Crows Living In Well
Three Crows Living In a Well The small town of Ravenswell was known for its eerie atmosphere and dark history. But nothing was quite as strange as the old well that stood abandoned in the center of town. The well had been sealed for decades, but the locals still whispered about the strange caws that could be heard coming from within.
Anne Rice Mayfair Witches Fails to Create Horror and Drama Thrills
Only a couple of months after delivering their television version of "Interview with the Vampire," AMC proceeds with its interest in the Anne Rice business with another show, zeroing in on another heavenly heredity. Rather than the Vampire Lestat, this new series from makers Esta Spalding and Michelle Ashford is about the ladies of the affluent and secretive witches in the Mayfair family, the subject of three books by Rice.
Sabina WritesPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Haunting of the Twisted Tree
The Haunting of the Twisted Tree Deep in the heart of the forest, there stood a twisted tree, gnarled and ancient. It had stood there for centuries, watching over the forest and its inhabitants. But there was something about the tree that was not quite right. The villagers whispered that it was cursed, that it was haunted by the spirits of the dead. They told tales of strange noises and ghostly apparitions that haunted the tree at night.
EMILIY AND THE STRANGE FIGURE
"Emily's curiosity leads her to an abandoned mansion" Once upon a time, in a small town nestled deep in the woods, there lived a young girl named Emily. She was a curious and adventurous child, always eager to explore the forest that surrounded her home.
Uncovering the Secrets of Hill House
Despite the warnings, a group of friends, all with a passion for the paranormal, decided to investigate the house for themselves. They had heard the rumors and wanted to see if the stories were true. They packed their bags, gathered their equipment and set out on their journey to Hill House.
creative mindPublished about a year ago in Horror