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One is a baby who is constantly crying and the other is a four-year-old
terror
who does everything but demolish the house.
"Brotherhood of Satan" is one of the most underrated horror films of all times.Why it hasn't achieved a cult status is beyond me.This is a chilling tale of
terror
and witchcraft which contains one of the most powerful and disturbing climaxes in the annals of screen horror.In the small American town some children have disappeared and their parents been violently murdered.What is the cause of hysteria?The film is really eerie,some scenes are genuinely unnerving and definitely not easily forgotten.The suspense never lets up,the acting is really good,and the climax is bizarre and disturbing.Check out this forgotten gem of satanic horror.Absolutely recommended.
The performances may sound a bit too "melodramatic" but I've got the impression that this film, like the novel itself, is deliberately making fun of the popular tales of romance and
terror
and of the society of the period.
Joe (Wes) & Jim (Adam) re-acquaint us with the beauty, isolation (psychological as well as physical) and utter
terror
of "murder most fowl" in the Navaho Southwest.
When a space craft crash lands on a remote planet the survivors soon become aware that a hideous
terror
awaits them in the dark of the upcoming total eclipse.
The famous closeup of their breakfast meat, crawling with maggots still is recorded by fire in my neurons or the wind filling the right places of the sails, the fog better than Carpenter's THE FOG cos is the real
terror
bursting out from human history instead of pirates ghosts.
We are led from the jungle of northern Sri Lanka to the serene beaches of Southern India, as well as from the
terror
of war to the ultimate conquest by love of the human heart.
Produced by Donna Switzer, newcomer Ron Switzer also penned the film's face-paced script, weaving together an engaging roller-coaster ride of twists, turns, and
terror
that keeps you guessing until the last frame.
The set design is imaginative and troubling, the staging of scenes maintains your attention, while adding to your own sense of confusion and
terror.
How director's Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich wring as much suspense and
terror
from such a modest situation is amazing to watch unfold.
And when I say terror, its not overblown, artificially constructed squirm moments, but more little touches that when you ask yourself "how would I feel in that situation" lead you to conclude "scared witless".
Opera (the U.S. title is
terror
at the opera) is somewhat of a letdown after some of Dario's other movies like Phenomena, Tenebre, and Suspiria.
Following this, she gives birth to a messiah figure who quivers, presumably in infancy, but possibly with
terror
at being brought to life on earth.
this movie takes the voice of
terror
and makes it better.
see this if you liked the voice of
terror.
Although my French is testy, I got the gist of the film but noted that the audience loved the "old
" terror
growers interviewed-esp.
However I feel that this is probably the most important movie of the "war on
terror"
era.
Second, the absurdity of these three as physicians in a hospital; I imagine the
terror
I would feel if I were a real patient in a real hospital and heard this announcement over the loudspeaker.
The life of ordinary young girl, with all the
terror
and the repression full blown.
There are a number of thrillers that focus on a certain disability - blindness is more common (Blind Terror, Wait Until Dark, Cat o'Nine Tails to name a handful), but the implications of having a mute lead in a thriller such as this are well portrayed, and actually integral to the plot as the fact that the lead character can't speak is often the reason why she finds herself in dangerous situations that would be easy for anyone else to get out of.
This is a touchy issue, especially after 9/11, because supporters of the practice will always criticize the opposition as withholding vital power from the U.S. that it needs to effectively fight
terror.
We kick off with a great opening sequence, which sees a young man fall foul of having a flat tire after finding himself in a gas station of
terror.
Born in 1946 I was about eight years old when first viewing this movie and it left a deep impression.Not only scary ,for lack of a better word this movie haunted me for more than 50 years.The mob goon played by John Larch was terrifying.The only scene that stuck out in my mind during those 50 years was the killing of the little girl and the uncaring policeman referring to her as a "little n----- kid".Those words were replaced when the movie was shown recently on TV,maybe there are two versions of the movie or someone felt compelled to alter a little bit this heart breaking scene.Accurate or not the film went a long way in formulating my opinion of the South and still till today the closest I've come to visiting a southern city is El Paso.That stand may seem extreme but there is a little bit more to the story.When the movie was shown recently it became clearer why it haunted me for years.With the newsreel like beginning this movie gives the impression that what is being shown is fact.The film is made supposedly only one or two years after the depicted incidents adding to its realistic credibility.The
terror
in the movie isn't provided by creatures or space aliens but by persons living in our society at the time.Re killing of little girl:The recent viewing helped make clearer the impact it had on my 8 year old mind.When this movie came out the only school I had ever gone to was attended by mostly African-Americans.The victim looked like a girl in my class,it was like seeing an actual killing.It made a horrible scene that much worse.Maybe no one will find this review helpful but it helped me.
Based on the mega-best seller from author Khaled Hosseini, the film provides us a peak at the ugliness of post-Russia invaded Afghanistan and the
terror
of the Taliban.
The look of horror on Richard Lynch's face, along with the defensive gestures, are so out-of-character for an actor much better known as a source of
terror
rather than an object of it, that it is actually comical to watch.
Before long, the isolation and cold begin to affect everyone, and it is during this period of moodiness and tension that the Lady in Black begins her reign of
terror.
But an average teenage bash turns into a night of
terror
as they try to survive Halloween night when they undead residents of Hull House decide to crash the party.
In
terror
and confusion at seeing the woman lying there, he bolts.
We follow Michael Ealy as the undercover FBI agent Darwyn, set to infiltrate a
terror
cell lead by Farik (Oder Fehr).
Heh, heh, heh...Not so much a slasher film as a weird mix of psychological horror and old fashioned "House of Wax"-style
terror.
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