The indie horror movie "Late Night With The Devil" raked in $666,666 on Sunday at the box office in the United States, despite facing boycotts over the use of AI-generated imagery in the film.
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Colin and Cameron Cairnes’ “Late Night with the Devil” presents itself as a documentary about a haunted episode of a 1977 talk show, which we see in full.
Following a recap of how once-promising...
The World’s Hatred “If the world hates you, realize that it hated me first… Whoever hates me also hates my Father… When the Advocate comes whom I will send you from the Father, the Spirit of...
"Disappointing, Unsatisfying and Abhorrent"
Content: -4 Intentional blasphemy, evil, gross immorality, and/or worldview problems. (To be avoided)
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Good entertaining horror film, very brutal, cannibalism, tortures, suicides, human suffering off the scale. Doubles as a good educational film for naive leftist retards who still believe in the noble savage myth and know no better
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In the style of Charlie Kaufman’s screenplays — e.g., Being John Malkovich (1999), Adaptation (2002), and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) — Norwegian writer/director...
Even easy-to-please horror fans must be exhausted by the genre’s tropes.
Young, pretty casts Cabins in the woods Masked killers with their own theme music It’s why “Out of Darkness” feels refreshing...
This movie is implicitly right-wing and anti-immigration. A resonating critique of how we treat outsiders, and what many have identified at the White character flaw: tolerance
Alright, I enjoyed this much more then I expected, it's certainly not "the greatest parody" I have ever seen, neither is this comedy really good, though a type of nerd will no doubt think it is, good for them, but I prefer more straight-forward serious stories. But what makes this a joy to watch is that it's just a long, silly homage to every bad Stephen King, horror anthology, made-for-tv, kitch...
The movie was supposed to be a horror, but there haven't been scary sequences, only a bit spooky at the end and mysterious throughout. It was annoying to see their portrayal of white American southerners as fat and stupid. The movie takes place in the 50s, so they subtly critique segregation here. The most annoying part is that the main character sleeping with a 17 year old black teenager and actually...
A Dark Song is a solid character-drama build around two people performing a (mostly) genuine magic ritual from an early-modern grimoire, the quality of the film is build on the interactions of the two ritualists and the complexity and rigor of the ritual being performed. For example, aspects like ritual purification, which means no sex and fasting, magical circles, elementals and classes of demons...
Yet another waste of time from our (un)favourite black director. I watched this only for the allegedly cool eldritch creature the horse transforms into. But in the end the monster really had nothing to do with horses (nor, for that matter, did the plot). Only good/interesting point is that, having now watched Us and this, I notice Jordan Pee himself implicitly and unintentionally acknowledges that...
This is one of the best horror movies I've seen. It's about three british friends who travel to Sweden in to honor one of their other friends. They are then subjected to some quite terrifying events inside a forest. There is also a monster involved with quite an uniquely terrifying design. The movie explores european Nordic mythology. This has almost no diversity, zero woke stuff.
Ok so, leaving aside race and politics (I knew going in this movie was made as explicit Third Worldist anti-Western propaganda): the acting wasn't good, the story doesn't make sense, not the premise, not the backstory, not anything that happens in the plot, not the 'twist' (which I already knew). The characters just say stuff and do stuff for seemingly no damn good reason. Why did the White doppelgangers...
"Vampires vs. Racists"
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Something from my childhood, I haven't watched this series in a long long while, does it hold up? Yeah mostly, there isn't much wokeness in this comedic remake of the original Addams Family, at most it's slightly feminist, but the cast, and most of the guest actors are usually White, it's gothic aesthetics are fun, the actors are decent, they all fit the parts. All in all, a good attempt at a remake. Where...
Erik Bloomquist’s “Founders Day” is a terrible new teen slasher movie, the kind of junk Eli Roth’s “Thanksgiving” successfully lampooned just weeks ago.
Feeling like a middling early-ought...
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