I’ve seen It Follows three or four times now. I first went into it with limited expectations, thinking it would be high on jump scares, but I was very happy to be proved wrong.
I’ve seen It Follows three or four times now. I first went into it with limited expectations, thinking it would be high on jump scares, but I was very happy to be proved wrong.
I posted this in another comment but your friend may find it helpful. :)
The US version of The Ring is one of the rare exceptions to the rule that US remakes of foreign films generally suck.
For those who hate jump scares, either because they become tedious or out of fear, I would suggest checking out the site Where’s the Jump? It has many old and current horror and thriller films and you can filter by frequency of jump scares too. Each film’s page has a list of all its jump scares (even noting if they’re…
I really enjoyed the first season of The Walking Dead because the locations varied as well. You had suburbia, farms, downtown Atlanta (if I remember correctly)— not just forest. I realize that multiple shooting locations are probably not budget friendly, but everything just started looking the same after a while with…
Those were the days :(
Have you seen Session 9? I found it to be more eerie than scary (psychological thriller over horror). There are very few jump scares and almost no gore.
I was slightly disappointed by What We Do in the Shadows but I think it’s a result of it being super hyped up and me having similar expectations as a result.
I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised (and disgusted) if he and Dov Charney are besties.
I’m that insecure singer who belts it out...until a car comes up next to me, then im all:
I wouldn’t say that I’m a fan of his per se, but I’ll be damned if anyone tries to stop me from singing this:
You sadly won’t find it on Hulu or Amazon, but if you’re patient you can watch many old episodes on Daily Motion.
Lest we forget the season that featured the Red Robin challenge. Ugh.
Getting Kimberly Stewart vibes from that sculpture...
Obviously, a person’s family plays a huge role in their own development, but society-at-large does too.
Whoa, whoa, whoa— don’t go getting all ~“hysterical”~!
Bilzerian and Gavin McInnes are two peas in a vomit-inducing pod.
I would have been hopelessly infatuated with John Oliver too back then. I’ve always had a thing for nerds though so I’m not surprised. His accent definitely doesn’t hurt either ;)
Amanda had forgotten that she herself had already hidden them to prevent them from being stolen -___-
Sounds familiar...