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Blu-ray Knight
May 2017
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Yep, that's when I'll watch it lol I'm backlogged on films and this is literally on the bottom of the list of things I want to see theatrically. I got free tickets to see Venom and Girl in the Spiders Web, so I paid the $6 out of pocket to just buy a ticket to this since I want those digital copies.
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Blu-ray Knight
May 2017
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How is Front Runner? It’s down to the same thing around here, one showing a day at 10:20pm. Thinking about catching it Tuesday night before it’s gone.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Blu-ray Knight
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I thought it was fine. Not good, not bad, just fine. It has the same look and feel of every big Sony studio horror movie, so it's pretty much interchangeable with Slender Man or those Sam Raimi Ghost House Pictures movies. The other big comparison is obviously The Autopsy Of Jane Doe, which is a much better movie than this one. Most of the movie is just Shay Mitchell wandering the building and every so often there's a jump scare or you can catch something lurking in the background. The plot is pretty straight-forward, so there's really nothing in the way of twists or surprises. This is an extremely quiet movie, lots of long stretches of silence. Fortunately there was only one other person in the theater with me, but if you're in the theater with a bunch of couples talking or crinkling candy wrappers, this could be a pretty miserable theater experience. So, yeah, I thought it was totally harmless, but forgettable. I will say that Nick Thune is really the only actor that brings much life to the movie, I couldn't help but think this would be a better movie with him in the lead role as the morgue employee. Or at least give him a bigger role, he's certainly more interesting than the generic cop ex-boyfriend. I had fun, and I especially appreciated the brisk 85 minute running time, but I can't say I'd recommend this to anyone paying full ticket prices. If you have a subscription service like A-List or MoviePass, go for it, otherwise I'd say wait for the Starz premiere. This weekend and next weekend are pretty much dead weekends, so if you do have A-List, this is really your only option anyway. |
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This is not a great film by any stretch of the imagination, but I believe it deserves a modest amount of credit and praise. After a hyper-clichéd opening sequence—a young woman, writhing, tied to a bedpost; priests reciting the exorcism rites; a frightened father imploring his daughter to "fight" the demon inside (only for a masculine, demonic voice to insist she belongs to him now)—it mostly avoids going through the most expected motions of this sub-genre. It is pleasantly low on po-faced religiosity, and there are no further William Friedkin-lite exorcism sequences.
If one can live with the absurdity of a hospital in downtown Boston having around five or six people in it at night (and super-unhelpful motion-sensor lighting), the morgue setting is fairly novel and claustrophobic. Between the obligatory loud-orchestral-cue jolts, Dutch director Diederik Van Rooijen executes a few effective, eerie moments inviting our eyes to search the corner of the frame for a movement, a shadow. The title antagonist is a suitably gory, creepy-crawly presence in the vein of The Ring's Samara. Shay Mitchell is a capable lead; her character (flawed, but resourceful and tough) is more compelling than expected for a protagonist in this type of film. Comedian and songwriter Nick Thune is charismatic in his too-few scenes as an amiably eccentric ambulance driver. Without being particularly successful, the film attempts a Babadookesque subtext connecting demonic possession with anxiety, depression, and addiction: [Show spoiler] It is a bit too much of a mainstream, ambiguity-averse blunt-force instrument for this type of symbolism to blossom, but the attempt itself feels worthy of notice.
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2014
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I got a private screening yesterday. I don't have anything good or bad to say about it.
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I went to the first showing today.
This reminded me a bit of Last Shift (2014). I wish the horror scenes were more graphic, but otherwise this was a decent horror movie. They leave it open for a sequel, but I highly doubt it. I mainly saw this because I wanted to do the Regal Club promo and receive the free digital codes. ![]() It was with great pleasure having the opportunity to stare at Shay Mitchell for 85 minutes. ![]() ![]() I rounded my score to a 4. |
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