The spacelab sketch and “I think she stabbed me”, along with Heidi Gardner’s very existence, were the best parts of this show.
The spacelab sketch and “I think she stabbed me”, along with Heidi Gardner’s very existence, were the best parts of this show.
Strong and Bryant are champs. The former’s talking-through-wanting-to-laugh such that she sounded like she was on the verge of tears was awkwardly brilliant.
It’s a fantasy live-action take on a documentary called Marwencol, which is pretty terrific, and unfortunately the new film looks absolutely awful. Embarrassingly so.
Outpost (of which there are many, which could be contributing to this thought), The Devil’s Rock, The Bunker, and I think there was one with a poster showing a woman’s naked back as she holds up bloody hands in the snow...Anyway, my point being this doen’t look very original, but does look like fun.
The trailer sold me on this as good nasty fun, though I feel like I have seen about a dozen bunker/nazi/zombie films. (It’s probably just 5.)
Doughy??
Don’t forget Beandip. #herecomebeandipwiththepatois
Foy was stellar in FIRST MAN, a film that *will* get Oscar noms. Hopefully she will be one of them. But it’s quite a year for her, with this, FIRST MAN, UNSANE...I’m looking forward to this despite the series seeming pretty played out.
I barreled through this season because I truly wanted them to finish in a weird, big way, and they actually ended in a small, muted way. Claire appears to win (Doug is dead...well, pretty much everyone is dead; she will gain incredible sympathy from being the pregnant woman who stopped her attacker; she has a list of…
As much fun as the RE games were, and as f’n creepy as Silent Hill was, DEAD SPACE is my number 1 scare game. A masterpiece of nerve-jangling good times.
Well, I did say vague. :-)
Agreed, though “Keep Out” at least had the vaguest semblances of plot and character, and was kind of spooky. But for Netflix, this was embarrassingly bad overall.
I’m a huge fan of Asbestos Removal Horror.
Whatever it is I dig it.
It sounds vaguely insufferable, and yet I’m such a sucker for this type of experiment that I will absolutely seek it out. I always want to believe special films like this will reach Dallas, but I bet I end up watching it via streaming.
That headline made me guffaw. And I don’t mind using such a silly word when it fits.
What a piece of garbage. I hope he burns in his specific belief’s hell for being a fucking asshole.
Rather than talk about what I don’t like, because horror can be a festering swamp of shitty films, I will say that Wexler is going to be big, and Benjamin too.
Is it meant like “runs rings around”? I think it means that. I am equally confused.
Was it a joke that Kyle Mooney’s name wasn’t announced during the opening intros? Feeding into the later suggestion that Kyle Mooney is overlooked?