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Nothing on Jeremy Saulnier’s Rebel Ridge

Although I still laugh at those who did a little posture of worry when those movies were announced at whether they would include that scene.  Of course they’re not going to include that scene, Jesus H. Christ.

A guy with a truck tried to do that once.   King survived and wrote him into one of his books

especially when European burial grounds, like the Paris catacombs, and accepted religious rituals, like the Pope ingesting symbolic blood and flesh, have the potential to be so much scarier.

Me recommending Blade Runner 2049 to a friend way back when: “Yeah it was good. There’s a thing that a lot of sci-fi shows are doing with a ‘chosen child’ - the first biological being born of both humans and machines. And that’s interesting. But what was really new - and what got me - was this side plot about the

It really is incredible how Mancini has stuck with this franchise all these decades, and is determined to keep the goofiest parts canon even as it’s pivoted back toward straight horror. And somehow he pulled it off perfectly.

I was really hoping to hear all about his stint on the infamous reality TV program “ I Wanna Marry Harry”.

I watched Crimes of Grindlewald while high, despite JK Rowling being a bigot, Johnny Depp, etc...it was SO COMPLICATED. I hated the first film, and Redmayne and Waterston are possibly the least charismatic couple I have ever seen, but I liked Dan Fogler and Alison Sudol. The movie was just terrible.

Are we forgetting about 2019, when there were two completely unrelated Critters reboots that both sucked royal ass?

Terror on the Terrior would have been good but the audience wouldn’t understand.

Well, it’s a lot easier to pitch than a sequel.

Yeah, it’s clear she doesn’t remember what working crap dayjobs was like.  Give a creep a little power over some employees, and they’ll abuse it.

Fiona Dourif is an underrated nepo baby. 

in EVERY industry it is considered acceptable, sadly.

I was wondering if this had anything to do with The Slap.

“The Power of Tom Selleck” is why he’s doing those reverse mortgage ads where he has to say “This is not a scam” outright.

To be fair, the movie kind of forced their hand on this.

Hated it. It’s 90 minutes of off-angles looking at walls and door frames, child-voiced whispers so muffled the film provides its own subtitles, and the attempt to draw out a feeling of dread way past the breaking point. I can’t care that these little kids whose faces I never get to see are in oblique supernatural

I got a Sharon, Lois and Bram notification for this?

This isn't about the elephant song at all, is it