Another spooky classic from Henry Selick . Stop-Motion

Even if you don’t know Henry Selick by name, there’s a good chance his films could have an impact on you. Selick is the director behind groundbreaking stop-motion masterpieces Nightmare Before Christmas And the Coralineas well as a whimsical childhood favorite James and the giant peach. That’s as good as running three movies as you’ll see from any director, and Selick’s work in motion mode has taken the format to new heights. For the first time in over 13 years, Selick is finally releasing a new movie. it’s a Wendell…

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Introducing fearless and ferocious flavors consistently to the franchise

Just a decade ago, few trends were more popular in the horror world than found movies, due in large part to how effective and profitable the original movie was. supernatural activity had become. In the years since its release, countless imitators have flooded the market, while the brains behind the original V / H / S. They both honored this look while breathing new life into it. While the second installment improved on the original formula, the third installment felt as tired as fan growth with still shots in general.…

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Halloween to Halloween Ends: Halloween movies, sorted

“You can’t kill the bogeyman,” Tommy Doyle warned in the original 1978 John Carpenter horror classic Halloween. But end of halloween – It is the thirteenth film in the series now showing in theaters and airing on Peacock – the “epic and terrifying conclusion” to the 45-year reign of terror in the town of Haddonfield. Reboot the sequel directed by David Gordon Green Halloween trilogy after 2018 Halloween and 2021 Halloween killsa new movie finish It is the last time the original “Last Girl” Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) faces…

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Halloween End Notes: Watch the first reactions

This Halloween, everyone has a right to fear a good one – but the first reviews of The end of Halloween Suggest Altar of terror is more of a trick than a cure. after 2018 Halloween and 2021 Halloween killsthe final chapter of director David Gordon Green’s rebooted trilogy finish The 45-year saga of Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers (James Judd Courtney) that began in John Carpenter’s original 1978 horror classic. The movie, which was shown in theaters and airs on Peacock tonight, has so far frightened…

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Hulu Reboot proves that the franchise still has scenes to show you

to say that the case Hillrice The waning of the franchise from Clive Barker in recent years would be an understatement, especially considering how famous “Pinhead” has grown since Doug Bradley first brought the number back to life in 1987. Despite Pinhead’s post-life pop culture influence – Debut in work, 1996 Hellraiser: Bloodline It was the last entry to be released in theaters, with the franchise moving instead to home video. The spirit of the series has been kept alive in novels and comic books, but it’s a world full…

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A nerve-wracking story about contagious trauma

In the world of horror, there are two periods of the year that are often considered waste land for films that studios don’t believe in much. The first is in the early months of the year, with January and February focusing on most audiences. Films nominated for previous year’s awards rather than critiques of the merits of genre stories. Another dumping ground is heading into Halloween season, because even if the movie isn’t great, studios know audiences will be thirsty for any horror. .’s marketing campaign smiling It might lead…

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Shane Godzilla’s follow-up is fun, but it’s not as insightful (Great Festival)

After recreating the atomic monster with 2016 Shane GodzillaFilmmakers Shinji Higuchi and Hideaki Anno have set their sights on a whole trilogy of modern remakes of the iconic Japanese property. Now, six years later, the first of these have finally arrived Shane Ultraman, which takes the realistic lens of the previous movie but applies it to the superhero fighting Kaiju to similar effect. There are moments when intelligence and awe appear Shane Godzilla She shines, but on the whole, it’s not a satisfactory experience, in part due to similar ground…

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trying to do too much

FletchThe 1985 comedy Chevy Chase that has been a staple of the “Best of the ’80s” lists since its release was based on eleven books featuring Erwin Morris “Fletcher” Fletcher. In the first novel, adapted into Chase, Fletch was an investigative journalist caught up in two high-stakes stories, which intersect in surprising ways. Solve the mystery of the book in the back seat of the comedy in the film directed by Michael Ritchie. Bad news bear And the filter. in Admit it, FletchFrom Paramount this week, the balance is shifting…

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Fresh blood in the franchise is gone old

Several times over the past fifteen years, an attempt has been made to revive predator Franchise business. After stopping following the first two films, he made his way to minor success with alien transfers, predator It was rerun twice in 2010 and 2018, with the aim of starting a new series of films. Although their successes as films can be debated, neither has provided a jolt to the system. with this week victimbut another attempt was made, and the third time was magic, as the directors gave us the best…

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Derivative but summer turnout

Anyone who was well versed in the movie for the top 40 will find something in it Express train It looks like a copy of a copy. Wild faux gun action with slick direction? This is your John Wick-Effect. Two gossip killers with funny code names and a penchant for pop culture? There’s your Tarantino. Varying tone between action and comedy that doesn’t always work? shout out to dead list. All this means is that there isn’t anything here that you haven’t seen before, but at least Express train It…

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