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I'm guessing the ending has something to do with it.
It was clear once they removed the gay it was gonna suck.1. Together
2. Fear Street: Prom Queen
Fear Street: Prom Queen
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Disappointing, nowhere as good as the original trilogy. This was like eating a stale sandwich after a delicious three-course meal.
I'm guessing the ending has something to do with it.
I didn't consider this to be a full on horror movie when I saw it last night but it absolutely counts for this thread so I've got another on the board. Now that I'm all caught up with other shows I have more time for the spooky scaries.Not bad for a proper dystopian flick.
Darth watching the ST.I didn't consider this to be a full on horror movie when I saw it last night but it absolutely counts for this thread so I've got another on the board. Now that I'm all caught up with other shows I have more time for the spooky scaries.
The Long Walk was really good and I'm very excited to see Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson rise in Hollywood. I thought it could have used a little more Mark Hamill though.
Me too, to be honest.Darth watching the ST.![]()
Subbed.I've been watching Sean Clark's youtube channel.
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Sean Clark
Host and Creator of Horror's Hallowed Grounds, The Collection with Sean Clark and Co-Host of The Thing With Two Heads Podcast. Horror fan and prop collector. Musician, screenwriter and celebrity personal appearance agent for his company Convention All Stars LLC.www.youtube.com
Did I watch hours of Halloween filming locations and props? Hell yeah! That's quality content.
Night 12
32. Heart Eyes (2025) dir. Josh Ruben
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Bite-Sized Review: A decent cast and okay script elevated by strong direction.
***1/2
33. Your Monster (2024) dir. Caroline Lindy
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Bite-Sized Review: Proof that Melissa Barrera can act.
***3/4
Have you seen it?
It's on HBO Max, so I may watch your Beauty and the Beast movie.Have you seen it?![]()
It's on HBO Max, so I may watch your Beauty and the Beast movie.![]()
One of the least likely people to do horror. It's like Meryl or Hathaway doing it.13th of September:
Wait Until Dark (1967)
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Audrey Hepburn makes Wait Until Dark sing — she's brilliant as a blind woman terrorized by a trio of criminals in this home-invasion thriller. The film is based on a play, which is very much apparent in its “bottle episode” feel, but Hepburn's performance, Henry Mancini's score, and a well-paced screenplay from Robert and Jane-Howard Carrington lend a cinematic edge to the story. Alan Arkin is also excellent as the menacing leader of the antagonistic pack. The third act is unbelievably tense; I wasn't prepared.
Hepburn got her fifth (and final) Oscar nomination out of this. She really is good, the character is often extremely scared, but she fights back, and Hepburn nails that balance.One of the least likely people to do horror. It's like Meryl or Hathaway doing it.
Hepburn got her fifth (and final) Oscar nomination out of this. She really is good, the character is often extremely scared, but she fights back, and Hepburn nails that balance.