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#2022 horror movies
esqueletosgays · 2 years
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PEARL (2022)
Director: Ti West Cinematography: Eliot Rockett
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count-horror-xx · 1 year
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⚠️ Spoilers for Pearl (2022) ⚠️
Tbh I felt so bad for Pearl's dad because he literally couldn't do anything to help his wife or daughter and the pain they had to deal with. Also It feels to me that if he could he would've supported Pearl's hobby of dancing and wanting to be famous unlike his wife but he couldn't verbalize that due to his disability, so he just had to sit with that inside him and witness his wife's death and his daughters declining mental health and insanity, feeling like if he could've done something maybe it would all have been avoided.
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thelastfinalgirl · 1 year
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Hellraiser. Directed by David Bruckner (2022)
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cloudtinn · 1 year
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Barbarian (2022), dir. Zach Cregger.
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cvasquez · 1 year
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My 10 favorite horror movies from 2022 1. Terrifier 2 2. Barbarian 3. The Black Phone 4. Scream 5. Prey 6. V/H/S 99 7. Nope 8. Hellraiser 9. Pearl 10. Halloween Ends
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2022 has really been a good year for horror movies
Scream 
Fresh
X
Pearl
Barbarian 
Nope
Bodies Bodies Bodies
Men
Prey
Orphan: First Kill
Black Phone
Hellraiser (Comes out this Friday but I have hopes it’ll be good based on the early reviews that are already out)
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justthegreat1 · 1 year
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A work of Art: Terrifier 2 Review
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Pictured above is the “Terrifier 2 poster”. Image credit: CINEDIGM, iconic events releasing, SCREAMBOX, and BloodyDisgusting
  9 years ago, A soon-to-be horror icon was born, and his name is Art the Clown who was previously played by Mike Gianelli in the film “All Hallows Eve”. Art the Clown is a character I have been wanting to talk about on this blog for a while and I’m so happy to be getting an opportunity to talk about this character who is currently played by David Howard Thornton.  This review is going to be in two sections, my spoiler free thoughts on the movie and my spoiler filled thoughts on it. So, here we go.
Terrifier 2 is a 2022 horror film directed by Damien Leone (All Hallows Eve, All Hallows Eve 2, and Terrifer) who also produced this movie. The cast includes David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown, Lauren LaVera as Sienna Shaw, Elliott Fulham as Jonathan Shaw, Sarah Voigt as Barbara Shaw, Amelie McLain as The Little Pale Girl / Emily Crane, Chris Jericho as Burke, Kailey Hyman as Brooke, Casey Hartnett as Allie, Charlie McElveen as Jeff, Johnnath Davis as Ricky, Amy Russ as Allie’s mother, Cory DuVal as Coroner, Samantha Scaffidi as Victoria “Vicky” Heyes, Griffin Santopietro as Eric, Owen Myre as Sean, Felissa Rose as Ms. Principe, Tamara Glynn as Shopping mother, and Nedim Jahić as Travis Bryant.
The plot:
After being resurrected by a sinister entity, Art the Clown returns to Miles County where he begins to target a teenage girl and her younger brother on Halloween.
Spoiler free section:
Positives- One of the many positives I have about Terrifer 2 is the use of practical effects. I must give props to the makeup department as they did an amazing job with the blood and gore in this movie (That probably makes me sound like a sick person) as there is one scene where I wanted to look away but couldn’t. Don’t worry, we will discuss that scene in the spoiler section of this review. For a movie with a low budget, the practical effects look amazing compared to CGI in other movies…but that is just my opinion.
The second positive I have about Terrifer 2 is that the acting was better than part 1, now don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the first one, hell I own it. But the acting in this movie was a step up. David Howard Thornton is a scene stealer every time he is on screen as Art the Clown. He can make you feel afraid and some scenes he will make you laugh (or cry if you are afraid of clowns…) Lauren LaVera is great in the role of Sienna, her performance makes you root for the character and she makes smart decisions in a world where horror characters rarely do that (unless you’re name isn’t Laurie Strode from “Halloween” or Erin from “You’re Next”).
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Pictured above is David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown
The third and final positive I have about Terrifer 2 is that it is entertaining. It is a throwback to super gory horror movies of the 80’s-90’s with it’s use of practical effects and David Howard Thornton’s performance as Art the Clown…you will not be bored. I’m glad that a movie with a budget of $250,000 earned $11.3 million at the box office and is getting plenty of attention from the internet, news channels, and daytime talk shows which is shocking considering the content that is in this movie.
Stay for the post credit scene.
Negatives:
I surprisingly have two negatives for this movie and that is we don’t learn about Art’s backstory and his motivations. We get hints throughout the movie…but it doesn’t pay off. Another negative I have is the lack of character development. With a runtime of 2 hours and 18 minutes, you would expect some character development. But, don’t let these negatives affect your experience of viewing Terrifier 2 as it has rewatch value.
Spoilers
You are now entering the spoiler section of this review if you didn’t see Terrifier 2…avoid this section of this review. If you have seen Terrifer 2 or don’t want to see it, feel free to read this section.
Thank you
So, Earlier I talked briefly about a certain scene in the movie where I wanted to look but couldn’t and that is the bedroom scene. In this scene Art the Clown brutally mutilates Allie to the point of beyond recognition and he pours salt and bleach on her body (ouch). Art the Clown breaks her arms like how I break chicken wings to get the meat (I’m sorry that I put that image in your head dear reader.) There were a lot of crunching noises in that scene. There was a second scene I wanted to look away from the screen and that was the post credit scene and, in this scene, Victoria writes “Vicky + Art” with her blood (I’m not even going to say where the blood comes from). After this she gives birth to Art’s head and my reaction to this was “What the hell?!”.
My overall thoughts:
After watching this movie, I have to say that this movie delivers on the bloody ultraviolence Art the Clown is known for, while giving us likeable characters and great acting from the cast. Also, this might be the scariest movie I have seen all year (so far).
What did you think about Terrifier 2?
Feel free to leave a comment.
Where to watch Terrifer 2?
Terrifer 2 can currently be watched on ScreamBox, Digital Retailers, and the Blu-Ray and DVD coming on December 27th,2022.
Sources of Information:
Terrifer 2-IMDB
ScreamBox: Terrifer 2
 The Numbers.com: Terrifer 2
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spookyfilmz · 1 year
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The Menu (2022)
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My Overall Rating: 4/5 ★★★★☆
Scare Rating: 1/5 ★☆☆☆☆
Suspense Rating: 4/5 ★★★★☆
Gore Rating: 3/5 ★★★☆☆
This highly anticipated film directed by Mark Meloyd definitely did a good job at killing my appetite. The film centers around a high class restaurant, Hawthorn, ran by world-renowned chef Julian Slowik. He creates a one of a kind dining experience in which 12 guests come to the private island to experience his one of a kind menu. Tonights menu however, is a bit different as he announces throughout the course that by the end of the experience everyone will die. It's basically his "art". To be honest I really do not understand this mans thought process in the slightest bit, but it was definitely quite the captivating watch. Stream "The Menu" on HBO Max now.
Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Janet McTeer, Hong Chau, Reed Birney
𝕾𝖙𝖆𝖞 𝕾𝖕𝖔𝖔𝖐y,
𝕯𝖆𝖓𝖎 ⊂(´・◡・⊂ )∘˚˳°
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thefilmsimps · 2 years
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Nope (dir. Jordan Peele)
-Jere Pilapil- 7.5/10 As a filmmaker, I think Jordan Peele is more interested in his themes than the logistics of the stories he tells to illustrate them. That seemed to be the sticking point for many people in Us, but for those of us who resonated on the same wavelength as that movie (it me), that movie was an extremely potent movie about marginalization, xenophobia, with a touch of code switching and passing thrown in as a treat. Nope continues that trend in Peele’s style, and while I can almost feel him disappearing up his own ass, there’s still much to recommend about this one. I’m interested in how this movie will age, because, without getting into spoilers, Peele’s reputation as a horror maestro might work against it. Nearly every trailer shown at my screening was scarier than Nope (if the trailer for Smile were any longer, my fiancée would have walked out, I swear to god). The film’s got more in common with westerns and sci-fi down the stretch, even if it has some horror elements in it. Genres are malleable, but people will likely go into this expecting one movie and getting another. From an “individual pieces” perspective, the movie is excellent: the leads (Keke Palmer, Daniel Kaluuya, Steven Yuen, Brandon Perez and Michael Wincott) all give good performances. The special effects and pacing are perfect for the story it’s telling. The soundtrack is expertly curated. Visually, it’s a gorgeous movie, all wide open western expanses. Something’s missing, though, and it feels a bit like a series of great scenes that don’t quite add up to make a great movie. For me, the problem was that “what is this about” haunted the first half. There’s a lot of man versus nature here, or man trying to control and tame nature and nature striking back. The story’s a little about the limits of our digital technology (Jack White would approve). There’s a lot here, and I’m not sure if the movie has a strong perspective rather than just asking the questions. There’s a lot to chew on here, if you’re the chewing type. That’s all to say that it’s more fun to think about afterwards than it is to actually sit and watch, at least the first time.
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SMILE HORROR MOVIE
The Rating was 10/10 for me at least...
The acting 8/10
The scariness is 10/10 (Made me jump)
Overall it was actually good 10/10
This is just my rating please watch it yourself
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nowhere-1997 · 2 years
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watching barbarian & tbh the scariest thing is truly being in a house w a man you don’t know LMAO
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esqueletosgays · 1 year
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SPEAK NO EVIL (2022)
Director: Christian Tafdrup Cinematography: Erik Molberg Hansen
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owlstar97 · 2 years
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UPCOMING HORROR MOVIE
TITLE
WINNIE THE POOH BLOOD AND HONEY
DIRECTED BY
RHYS FRAKE-WATERFIELD
STUDIO
Jagged Edge Productions
CAST
Natasha Tosini as Lara
Amber Doig-Thorne as Alice
Maria Taylor as Taylor
Craig David Dowsett as Pooh Bear
Danielle Ronald as Zoe
Danielle Scott as Mauled Woman
Nikolai Leon as Christopher Robin
Chris Cordell as Piglet
Richard D. Myers
Natasha Rose Mills as Jess
Paula Coiz as Mary
May Kelly as Tina
Gillian Broderick as Therapist
Bao Tieu as Caged Man
Marcus Massey as James Anderson (News Reporter)
Richard Harfst as Barn Owner
RELEASE DATE
TBA 2022
SCREENSHOTS
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thelastfinalgirl · 1 year
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Terrifier 2. Directed by Damien Leone (2022)
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rogerckeller · 2 years
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Watching Deadstream on Shudder, a gross-out horror comedy about an obnoxious YouTuber, stuck in a haunted house, with a ghost that, among other disgusting things, keeps sticking her gnarled claw-like finger up his nose.
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ashleylikeshorror · 1 year
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Who Invited Them || 2022
This review might have spoilers. TW.
🖤🦇💀👻💀🦇🖤
I'll keep this one brief as I possibly can.
This slow burn didn't foreshadow anything as much as it was just painfully predictable. We all know who they are and what's going to happen. Why are we taking so long? I guess I also missed what relevance their son had to do with anything?
The acting between Melissa Tang (Margo) and Perry Mattfeld (Sasha) was decent in comparison to the men on screen as every scene concerning the men felt so very forced. Honestly, I almost turned the film off a few times because Ryan Hansen as Adam was so frustrating to watch.
The only "pro" is that it was genuinely horrifying watching the twins weave their web of lies of so... effortlessly. Seeing the manipulation and gas lighting happen was exceptionally uncomfortable. In this feat, Who Invited Them did well.
Yet as the credits rolled, I found myself feeling pretty unfulfilled. Who Invited Them left a lot to be desired. Outside the few dark jokes tossed our way, I didn't find myself enjoying this one. There's better home invasion films out there.
TL:DR: I didn't get it. 🤷🏼‍♀️ I wanted to. I just didn't.
Acting 0.5/2 ⭐
Music/Soundtrack 1/ 2 ⭐
Cinematography .5/ 2 ⭐
Storytelling/Plot .5/ 2 ⭐
Enjoyability/ RW Value 0/ 2 ⭐
Total 2.5/10
This review was reposted from my horror instagram. Be a pal and like the original post? I do l4l. 🥰🤩🥰
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