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Hazelita (7 KP) rated The Nun (2018) in Movies
Nov 18, 2018
alishea (25 KP) rated The Shining (1980) in Movies
Nov 21, 2018
Dean (6925 KP) rated Stan Helsing (2009) in Movies
Dec 28, 2019 (Updated Dec 28, 2019)
Silly spoof
A silly spoof that could have been so much better as it doesn't really make fun of the Horror films it's aimed at like Scary Movie does. Ok cast and a cameo from Leslie Nielsen but not much going for this.
There's a Monster in My Fridge
Caryl Hart and Deborah Allright
Book
This fun split page book is full of scary monsters - doing silly things! A hilarious story from...
Carrie Preston recommended Song of Solomon in Books (curated)
Ducklady (1174 KP) rated 1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four in Books
Sep 2, 2019
This dystopian novel tells of the world completed controlled by its government. People are constantly watched and analysed. It's scary how accurate this book is when looking at society now.
Powerful book that is still relevant and needs to be read by everyone.
Powerful book that is still relevant and needs to be read by everyone.
Lee Ronald (2 KP) rated Pet Sematary (2019) in Movies
Apr 21, 2019
Boring and cliche
Pet Semetary has great source material but I think in today's world of the walking dead, zombie _____, etc, this is not a scary movie. No real ambience is established and we only care about the characters because they are an "average family". Ultimately bad things happen and I didnt even care. No emotional attachment built at all. Could have been so much better if more time spent on them as a family and more on their dreams/issues. The stuff with wifes sister was great but father was 1 dimensional
Kristina (502 KP) rated The Girl Next Door in Books
Dec 7, 2020
I was expecting scary; biting-my-nails, holding-my-breath, chewing-my-lip scary. Instead, I got something that makes me feel like I need to see a therapist. I didn't completely love this book, as dazed, confused, and freaked out as it's left me. However, I did enjoy the suspense of it, the "what's going to happen next" and the "how could this possibly escalate" feeling. Obviously no one enjoys reading about such topics, but Ketchum kept me hooked with those questions, therefore I was unable to stop. Now, if only I could bleach my brain...
Horror escape 3D Detective Lite
Games
App
Horror scary 3d game, playing a detective role to escape the mansion, find clues and investigate....
BankofMarquis (1832 KP) rated Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) in Movies
Aug 21, 2019
Too scary for kids - not scary enough for teenagers
SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK is a good "starter" horror film. A step up from fair like Goosebumps but not quite to the level (in intensity, gore and violence) of a "real" Horror film like HEREDITY, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY or the SAW franchise - and that just might be it's downfall for it is stuck in a very narrow band of viewers who will enjoy this (too intense for younger kids, to "kidd-ish" for teenagers and above).
And that's too bad, for SCARY STORIES is a pretty well put together film. Telling...well...a series of scary stories that come true (to the detriment of the teens that these stories are written about).
Based on the YA series of novels of the same name, Director Andre Overdal stitches together (in some instances quite literally) a creepy (enough) tale of teens in danger by things that go bump into the night. There are good (enough) scares, some real (enough) spine-tingling chills and just (enough) death and destruction to keep things interesting.
And that's good for the cast is pretty bland. Zoe Margaret Coletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush and Austin Zajur are "fine" (but interchangeable) as the 4 teens caught in the crossfire of these stories. Their performances/characters are almost good enough to sustain things, but, ultimately, brought nothing new or interesting to their roles. Neither do Lorraine Toussaint, Gil Bellows and Dean Norris, 3 usually dependable actors that just sort of drift in and out of this film with not much to do.
But that doesn't really matter for the special effects, scares and story threads are what you are there to see and the special effects are good (enough), the scares are scary (enough) and the story is just interesting (enough) to let you have a decent (enough) time at the theater.
Letter Grade: B-
6 Stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank(ofMarquis)
And that's too bad, for SCARY STORIES is a pretty well put together film. Telling...well...a series of scary stories that come true (to the detriment of the teens that these stories are written about).
Based on the YA series of novels of the same name, Director Andre Overdal stitches together (in some instances quite literally) a creepy (enough) tale of teens in danger by things that go bump into the night. There are good (enough) scares, some real (enough) spine-tingling chills and just (enough) death and destruction to keep things interesting.
And that's good for the cast is pretty bland. Zoe Margaret Coletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush and Austin Zajur are "fine" (but interchangeable) as the 4 teens caught in the crossfire of these stories. Their performances/characters are almost good enough to sustain things, but, ultimately, brought nothing new or interesting to their roles. Neither do Lorraine Toussaint, Gil Bellows and Dean Norris, 3 usually dependable actors that just sort of drift in and out of this film with not much to do.
But that doesn't really matter for the special effects, scares and story threads are what you are there to see and the special effects are good (enough), the scares are scary (enough) and the story is just interesting (enough) to let you have a decent (enough) time at the theater.
Letter Grade: B-
6 Stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank(ofMarquis)