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I’m not a fan of box office reporting but, as we all know, Hollywood is reactive. These numbers mean something, and IT‘s ascension from problematic (and nearly. Cb01.uno ex cineblog01 è Gratis! Nessuna registrazione è richiesta. Commentate i film loggandovi con Facebook, Twitter, Google o Disqus. Share this Rating. Title: Clownhouse (1989) 5.8 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. These are the 19 horror movies hitting screens over the next three months. Victor Salva, Writer: Jeepers Creepers II. Born in Martinez, California, 20 miles outside San Francisco, Victor Salva had written and directed over 20 short and.
The Upcoming Horror Movies of Fall 2. These are the 1. 9 horror movies hitting screens over the next three months. Stephen King’s IT has upped the ante both critically and at the box- office. The film’s a fantastic opener for the fall season’s remaining horror titles, and while the odds are slim that any of them will match its blockbuster haul we’re hoping that more than a few of them can equal its scares, thrills, and chills. The next few months see a wide variety of horrors heading our way from slashers to creature features, from sequels to remakes, and from the hotly anticipated to the one directed by a convicted pedophile. Some are hitting theaters while others are premiering on VOD, and all are coming our way from September through November.
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Keep reading for a look at the remaining horror movies of fall 2. Synopsis: “A couple’s relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.”The jury’s still out on Darren Aronofsky’s latest with reactions after its TIFF premiere ranging from high praise to utter disdain, but everyone seems to agree that it’s a beautifully- made spectacle. Its A- list cast — including Jennifer Lawrence, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Harris, and Javier Bardem — along with eye- catching marketing promise an initial audience for opening weekend, but it’s anyone’s guess after that. I’ll admit to being curiously uninterested in this one due mostly to that very marketing.
Rosemary’s Baby is not my cup of genre tea, and if mother! I much prefer being pleasantly surprised to being disappointed, though, so hopefully that won’t be the case. Release date: 9/1. Friend Request. Synopsis: “A popular college student graciously accepts a social outcast’s online friend request, but soon finds herself fighting a demonic presence that wants to make her lonely by killing her closest friends.”This… does not look good.
It does, however, look like a successful knock- off of bland studio horror films of the past decade. The premise has actually already been done before with slight tweaks in 2. Unfriended, so the trick will be seeing what this one does different. The glimmer of hope here is that the film’s R- rating suggests it’s interested in more than just the usual teenage audience, but I’m guessing it’s a pretty faint glimmer. Release date: 9/2.
Happy Hunting. Synopsis: “An alcoholic drifter must battle withdrawal and psychotic rednecks after he becomes the target of a deranged sporting event.”Premise- wise this looks to be a low- budget riff on The Most Dangerous Game meets The Purge, and while the former has seen seemingly hundreds of variations over the years it remains an appealing story line. Who doesn’t like a good underdog tale? And adding the twist of a whole town full of armed hicks means we should get a ton of satisfying kills once our hero starts fighting back. Release date: 9/2. The Houses October Built 2. Synopsis: “Recovering from the trauma of being kidnapped last Halloween by the Blue Skeleton – a group who take ‘extreme haunt’ to another level – five friends decide they must face their fears in order to move on.
Heading back out on the road to visit more haunted house attractions, signs of the Blue Skeleton start appearing again and a new terror begins.”When it comes to found footage films the math works out that you get one truly good one for every thirty seven bad, and 2. The Houses October Built was one of those rare exceptions.
It committed several of the format’s common sins, but it delivered enough creepiness and unsettling scenes to make up for it. The follow- up, sadly, does no such thing. It’s devoid of scares, and while the third act features some fun turns they come too late to save the rest. Release date: 9/2.
Welcome to Willits. Synopsis: “Deep in the Northern California woods, in the heart of the notorious Emerald Triangle, lies a remote cabin.
The residents struggle to fight off the repeated attacks and abductions by mysterious creatures that have plagued them for years. When a local pot farmer is caught up with a wayward group of campers the situation quickly escalates into total carnage.”Horror/comedies are always a risky proposition as tone can be a real bitch to maintain in between punchlines and beheadings. This one has potential as it looks to mix aliens, creatures, Dolph Lundgren, and good old- fashioned backwoods slaughter in with the laughs, and if enough of those elements work the end result could be good fun.
Release date: 9/2. Jeepers Creepers IIISynopsis: “Sergeant Tubbs assembles a task force hellbent on destroying The Creeper.”Look, the first Jeepers Creepers is a fun little monster movie, and 2. Dodge. Writer/director Victor Salva molested the lead child actor of his 1. Watch In Your Eyes Online Free 2016 here. Clownhouse, and while he was convicted and served his sentence before returning to Hollywood to direct 1. Powder — thanks Disney!
You’ll need to draw your own line on this one. Release date: 9/2. Don’t Sleep. Synopsis: “After moving into a cottage together, two young lovers confront the horrors of a forgotten childhood.”Young couple, new home, old terrors… the setup is familiar, but that doesn’t automatically mean it’s going to be bad. Watching the trailer, though, doesn’t exactly instill confidence that it will stand out from the pack. The cast is equally confusing as Cary Elwes, Jill Hennessy, and Alex Rocco are generally appealing onscreen presences, and yet something still feels off.
Release date: 9/2. Flatliners. Synopsis: “Five medical students, obsessed by what lies beyond the confines of life, embark on a daring experiment: by stopping their hearts for short periods, each triggers a near- death experience – giving them a firsthand account of the afterlife.”I’m a fan of Joel Schumacher’s 1. Julia Robert, Oliver Platt, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon — and its fun thrills around the ideas of past sins coming back to haunt you. This remake looks to carry over the same themes, but am I wrong for not being equally excited by this cast? Ellen Page, Diego Luna, and Kiersey Clemons are all solid, but none of them pop the way that earlier cast did.
Sony hasn’t had the best luck with remakes — Total Recall, Robo. Cop — but hopefully this one can deliver real thrills without getting lost in typical cg- heavy bs. Release date: 9/2. Gerald’s Game. Synopsis: “While trying to spice up their marriage in their remote lake house, Jessie must fight to survive when her husband dies unexpectedly, leaving her handcuffed to their bed frame.”I’m not the biggest fan of Stephen King’s novel, but it’s one I’ve felt compelled to re- read with more mature eyes. Mike Flanagan’s upcoming adaptation may be the thing that pushes me towards doing just that as he’s quickly become a filmmaker capable of real surprise — a prequel to a bland studio horror film about a board game should have been hot garbage, but Flanagan turned it into one of last year’s best horror films. He’s paired here with the always terrific onscreen talents of Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood meaning that this Netflix film could very well be a real treat. Release date: 9/2.
Cult of Chucky. Synopsis: “Chucky returns to terrorize his human victim, Nica. Meanwhile, the killer doll has some scores to settle with his old enemies, with the help of his former wife.”This franchise is almost thirty years old, and the effects that bring little Chucky to life just keep getting better.