brandonpartin
Joined Jun 2021
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Late Night with the Devil was quite a wild ride and once the ball gets rolling it never really lets up.
What impressed me most about this film was how it portrayed the 70s aesthetic throughout and how it felt as if you were watching an old broadcast of a late night TV episode.
The actors all seem believable in their roles where they are on the set of a late night TV show acting as real people.
The special effects throughout the film can be hit and miss, where you see a distinct difference in what is CGI and what is practical effects.
Overall, this is a great horror movie with so many other competitors out there here recently.
It will definitely be a film to watch on Halloween annually!
What impressed me most about this film was how it portrayed the 70s aesthetic throughout and how it felt as if you were watching an old broadcast of a late night TV episode.
The actors all seem believable in their roles where they are on the set of a late night TV show acting as real people.
The special effects throughout the film can be hit and miss, where you see a distinct difference in what is CGI and what is practical effects.
Overall, this is a great horror movie with so many other competitors out there here recently.
It will definitely be a film to watch on Halloween annually!
Inception was quite a ride from start to finish.
A film that does require some thinking to comprehend what is taking place throughout.
This has been recognized as one of Christopher Nolan's best films and I can see why.
What struck me with this film is the way that it plays with dream and reality, how the cast plays part in the dreams of other characters and it becomes a constant back and forth of wondering whether what is going is reality or not.
The cast includes many well known actors including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy.
All of them were perfectly casted with awesome performances.
Many of the set pieces involving the dreams were very imaginative and creative and are often the most memorable aspects of the film.
If you are interested in a film that requires some critical thinking, it's mostly definitely worth your time!
A film that does require some thinking to comprehend what is taking place throughout.
This has been recognized as one of Christopher Nolan's best films and I can see why.
What struck me with this film is the way that it plays with dream and reality, how the cast plays part in the dreams of other characters and it becomes a constant back and forth of wondering whether what is going is reality or not.
The cast includes many well known actors including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy.
All of them were perfectly casted with awesome performances.
Many of the set pieces involving the dreams were very imaginative and creative and are often the most memorable aspects of the film.
If you are interested in a film that requires some critical thinking, it's mostly definitely worth your time!
Here lately I've been watching a ton of films that are set either in the 70s or the 80s.
Videodrome is one of those I took time to view due to it being known as one of the best horror movies of the 80s
In many ways, I feel as if this film is ahead of it's time with some of the themes it tries to highlight and tackle such as sex and violence on TV and I still feel the theme is relevant today with the addition of the internet.
James Woods is the lead and operates a sleazy TV studio and one of his crew member discovers through satellite a connection to a show known as Videodrome where basically anything goes and the people are tortured and beaten of this so called show.
Throughout the film he becomes drawn to the idea of this show and has various hallucinations about it.
This film being directed by David Cronenburg does have your far share of gore and body horror that still stands up quite well to this day.
Videodrome is one of those I took time to view due to it being known as one of the best horror movies of the 80s
In many ways, I feel as if this film is ahead of it's time with some of the themes it tries to highlight and tackle such as sex and violence on TV and I still feel the theme is relevant today with the addition of the internet.
James Woods is the lead and operates a sleazy TV studio and one of his crew member discovers through satellite a connection to a show known as Videodrome where basically anything goes and the people are tortured and beaten of this so called show.
Throughout the film he becomes drawn to the idea of this show and has various hallucinations about it.
This film being directed by David Cronenburg does have your far share of gore and body horror that still stands up quite well to this day.