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Strange Darling Review: a movie with unexpected twists
JT Mollner's Strange Darling is a gripping horror-thriller that blends unexpected twists with a tense narrative structure, making it a standout entry in the genre. The film, which features a cat-and-mouse chase between a woman and a serial killer following a one-night stand, is executed with precision and flair, showcasing Mollner's adeptness at crafting suspenseful storytelling.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
The Crow Review: a horror story that cannot be fully understood
The 2024 remake of The Crow, directed by Rupert Sanders, fails to capture the essence that made the original film a beloved piece of cinema. This new version lacks the gritty style and atmosphere that defined the 1994 original, instead opting for a more generic and polished look.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
Stream Horror Movie Review: a story for extreme gore fans
The horror film Stream, directed by Michael Leavy, has garnered attention as a modern slasher that intertwines elements of technology and gaming into its narrative. Released on August 21, 2024, the film follows the Keenan family, who, seeking to reconnect, unwittingly check into a hotel that becomes a deadly trap, orchestrated by a group of sadistic killers competing to create the most gruesome murders.
By Ninfa Galeano2 years ago in Critique
Alien Romulus: an entertaining story that retains the original essence
The latest installment in the Alien franchise, Alien: Romulus, directed by Fede Alvarez, has garnered a mix of praise and criticism. Set between the original Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), the film attempts to blend the claustrophobic horror of its predecessors with a fresh narrative centered around a group of young colonists.
By Ninfa Galeano2 years ago in Critique
The Dead Thing Review: a bleak look at dating apps
Directed by Elric Kane in his solo feature debut, The Dead Thing is a supernatural horror film that explores the dark underbelly of modern dating through the lens of sexual obsession. The horror movie follows Alex (Blu Hunt), a young woman stuck in a cycle of meaningless flings facilitated by dating apps, until she meets the enigmatic Kyle (Ben Smith-Petersen). Their whirlwind romance takes a sinister turn when Kyle suddenly vanishes, only to return weeks later drastically changed, drawing Alex and those around her into a nightmarish spiral of infatuation and despair.
By Ninfa Galeano2 years ago in Critique










