DylanCanonge
Joined Jun 2017
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Scream 4 is my favorite (after part 1), one of the best slashers I've seen (the movie is super underrated) ! A film that was undeservingly overlooked. It is so fun and really adds new elements to a concept that had been played out 3 separate times. This is horror satire at its best. It is so funny, while also thrilling with a side of some genuine terrifying scenes. If only we would've done it justice we could've had Wes on 5 and 6. The Scream 4 opening is so brilliant. I miss you Wes Craven.
Watched « The Invisible Man » tonight and yes believe the hype ! It was really great. Surprisingly great. A lot of great camerawork that emphasizes the open space and vulnerability of characters. Griping tension, unexpected twist & turns. This film is gripping, intense, and expertly crafted. It's everything the trailer promised, and the performance from Elisabeth Moss is perfect. It is the best horror/thriller movie of the year (so far). With all the misfires from horror/thriller films we got in January this was a needed breathe of fresh air.
The story of the impossible love between 2 black individuals surviving in an America turned upside down and divided by social friction (and police violence). This film is just overwhelming, dark and magnificent at the same time. More than a simple committed and ironic road movie, embodied to perfection and produced with fervor, « Queen and Slim » is a fiery and necessary plea for the gaping cracks of a dying America. A first magnetic film, brimming with generosity and pressing anger.