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This is one of the more adorable episodes of the Twilight Zone, with some fun dialog and amusing characters to break the tension of some
creepy
moments.
Cheryl discovers a creepy, hairy, nasty ogre (hulking David Flosi in a strikingly hideous costume) living in the basement.
In a riviting story about a model who moves into a
creepy
building in Brooklyn Hights, the film offered everything that I hope to find in a good movie - (1) Campy and fantasically juicy characters, exchanges and dialogue, including hilaraious turns by Christopher Walken, Jeff Goldblum and especially, Martin Balsam, as an absent minded professor - (2) Horrifying Terror!
And I love "Chinatown", but this one is so much more original and unconventional and downright
creepy.
The Haunting is a film that boasts a really
creepy
house, good effects work and sound work, a cast that seems to believe that everything around them is real and that house.
There are genuinely
creepy
moments in the film and I liked the way the ghosts manifested themselves in sheets, curtains and the house itself.
The atmosphere is very
creepy
and stylish, the score is chilling, but the best about the movie is it's performances.
She accepts a position as secretary to a London society dowager (played imperiously by Dame May Witty) and her
creepy
son (the effete and bothersome George Macready).
One thing I'm sure everyone who has seen this film will agree on is that it is very
creepy.
The other films in Polanski's unofficial trilogy are
creepy
too, but they are all different in what makes them creepy, but they all roughly deal with the same thing, they all deal with the mind.
Definitely the staring people are very creepy, each of them sent shivers down my spine that made me incapable of sitting still.
A prison cell.Four prisoners-Carrere,a young company director accused of fraud,35 year old transsexual in the process of his transformation, Daisy,a 20 year-old mentally challenged idiot savant and Lassalle,a 60 year-old intellectual who murdered his wife.Behind a stone slab in the cell,mysteriously pulled loose,they discovered a book:the diary of a former prisoner,Danvers,who occupied the cell at the beginning of the century.The diary contains magic formulas that supposedly enable prisoners to escape."Malefique" is one of the creepiest and most intelligent horror films I have seen this year.The film has a grimy,shadowy feel influenced by the works of H.P. Lovecraft,which makes for a very
creepy
and unsettling atmosphere.There is a fair amount of gore involved with some imaginative and brutal death scenes and the characters of four prisoners are surprisingly well-developed.It's a shame that Eric Valette made truly horrible remake of "One Missed Call" after his stunning debut.9
For one, the score by a then unknown Christopher Young is very
creepy
and accents the violence perfectly.
What can I say about it?It's another Hollywood's horror flick with very high budget(80 million dollars).Not scary at all,it offers us only a few thrills and one really
creepy
sequence with skeleton in the fireplace.A lot of computer generated special effects and nothing more.Catherine Zeta-Jones is beautiful as always,Lili Taylor is also a good actress.The architecture of the Hill House is amazing,all these monuments,statues,furniture...Delicious!However I don't like the ending because it was so luscious.Check this one out and form your own opinion on it.I give this picture 7 out of 10.
From the opening credits with that
creepy
opening song to the very chaotic ending, there is something insane, sad and scary at the same time, and it keeps ringing in your head: sometimes dead is better!
Time travel movies usually don't interest me and neither do movies about witchcraft, but this movie was fascinating and
creepy.
Shots of Berlin make it seem like a lonely and
creepy
place, so that adds to the atmosphere.
Antonio Margheriti's "Danza Macabra"/"Castle of Blood" is an eerie,atmospheric chiller that succeeds on all fronts.It looks absolutely beautiful in black & white and it has wonderfully
creepy
Gothic vibe.Alan Foster is an English journalist who pursues an interview with visiting American horror writer Edgar Allan Poe.Poe bets Foster that he can't spend one night in the abandoned mansion of Poe's friend,Thomas Blackwood.Accepting the wager,Foster is locked in the mansion and the horror begins!The film is extremely atmospheric and it scared the hell out of me.The crypt sequence is really eerie and the tension is almost unbearable.Barbara Steele looks incredibly beautiful as sinister specter Elisabeth Blackwood."Castle of Blood" is easily one of the best Italian horror movies made in early 60's.A masterpiece!
Capably directed by Danny Steinmann, with uniformly fine acting from a sturdy cast, a compellingly perverse plot, excellent make-up by Craig Reardon, a nicely
creepy
atmosphere, a wonderfully wild climax, a slow, but steady pace, likable well-drawn characters, and a surprisingly heart-breaking final freeze frame (the incest subplot packs an unexpectedly strong and poignant punch), this unjustly overlooked early 80's psycho sleeper is well worth checking out.
Although it's not as
creepy
as it's cult classic predecessor (ZOMBI 2) I actually like this one better.
This occult tenth episode of Hammer's short running TV-series "Hammer House of Horror" (1980), "Guardian of the Abyss", is indeed a
creepy
entry to the series.
While this is not one of my absolute favorite episodes of "Hammer House of Horror" (the best one clearly is the brilliant seventh episode, "The Silent Scream"), it is a very
creepy
and atmospheric one.
Ray Lonnen makes a good lead, young Rosalyin Landor is convincing as the innocent beauty, and John Carson is truly
creepy
as the leader of the Satanists.
Overall, "Guardian of the Abyss" is another interesting and
creepy
HHH tale, and my fellow Hammer fans should not miss it.
Donald Sutherland is at his
creepy
best as the domineering father.
The scene where the old man comes across the meteorite and pokes the mass contained within with a stick was excellently done and genuinely
creepy.
The Richard character was completely
creepy.
This movie is creepy, and is very well done.
The film is full of
creepy
visuals, and scares' that will make the most seasoned horror veteran jump straight out of there seat.
Michael Caine is AMAZING here, he is amazing in the acting department, creepy, is very likable, was mysterious, and really just did an amazing job overall i Loved him!
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