Review: Trick ‘r Treat
…what it reveals of the story to come – a seemingly disconnected series of events whose relation will only become clear as time goes on. As this comic montage plays…
…what it reveals of the story to come – a seemingly disconnected series of events whose relation will only become clear as time goes on. As this comic montage plays…
…limp in the body of water. It’s clear what’s coming, but it doesn’t make it any easier to watch. As John jumps into water the movie constantly cuts between him…
…to another equally out-of-context nightmarish scene, this time of a skeletal creature coming out of another man’s stomach. Then, the story cuts to two completely different characters, Ranger Stillman (Mike…
…Megan’s voicemail plays. The sounds of water obfuscate sounds coming from the basement. Faucets and drains come to represent obfuscation. There’s a cover-up going on whenever the film cuts to…
…to a scale of 10 to make comparing the numbers easier. The sample size is only the 32 movies I saw during the challenge, so take the numbers as you…
…the camera frames him as distant and small, showing how small his congregation is. We start the movie on Tomas and immediately come to know he’s distant from the words…
…zombies encroaching the house they’re hiding in. However, the real, more insidious enemy plaguing the group are their ideological divides. The film feels so much like a social commentary and,…
…in patronizing fashions how to be secure to larger issues like whether or not abortion is morally okay. The genius comes from how subtle the social commentary comes of. Nothing…
…a hard movie to review and not spoil because so much of the experience requires thorough explanation to properly make sense of the sheer scope of what’s being communicated. Mandy…
…would be another over-hyped but underwhelming addition to the online horror streaming collection. You can only imagine my surprise then when I immediately wanted and proceeded to replay the movie…