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Friday, March 27, 2015

Film Filter: Off - Horns

Horns (2013) R



Daniel RadcliffeJuno TempleMax Minghella

Film Filter: On Ig Perrish's girlfriend's unexpected murder has the whole town believing that he is culpable of the crime, with little to no one believing he is innocent.  Despite his best verbal and legal attempts to disprove the town's belief, Ig starts to grow two very obvious horns from his temple, forcing people to question whether or not he is the devil himself.

Things to note: Graphic sexual scenes, completely unique plot, story lines weaved together seamlessly, good plot pacing, a few random scenes that disrupt the main point of the story, rape scene, some moments of extreme fantasy, strong delivery by most of the cast.


You'll like this movie if you enjoy:
Graphic fantasy thrillers, like Legion or Devil's Advocate

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Film Filter: Off - Gone Girl

Gone Girl  (2014) R


Ben AffleckRosamund PikeNeil Patrick Harris

Film Filter: On When Nick Dunne's wife mysteriously disappears, he is instantly in the public eye as the authorities search for her.  As the days continue, public scrutiny falls on Nick, as it seems more plausible each day that he is in some way responsible for Amy's disappearance.  As Nick tries to figure out how to stay out of the limelight, and how to keep the police and civilians off his back, he struggles to find out what actually happened to his wife.

Things to note: Interesting cinematography that keeps you interested, edgy soundtrack during the film that helps the plot feel more unsettled, outstanding performance by Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck definitely delivers a solid performance as well, story pacing is appropriate and doesn't reveal too much too soon, lots of plot twists and unpredictable shifts in the story.


You'll like this movie if you enjoy:
Psychological murder mysteries like All Good Things, or Gothika


Film Filter: Off-  I had heard so much about this film and its expectations for me were very high.  Did this film meet them?  Read on to find out…

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Film Filter: Off - The Gift

The Gift (2000)


Cate BlanchettKatie HolmesKeanu Reeves

Film Filter: On- Annie Wilson is a single mom whose clairvoyant readings help pay the bills.  When a young woman from the community goes missing and the police are at the end of their bread trail, they have no choice but to seek out Annie's unusual skill set.  Although they are skeptics, the authorities soon realize that Annie's extrasensory abilities pay off, but they must all soon decide how to proceed with caution, as her ability to sense impending circumstances appears to be incriminating.

Things to note: Good cinematography, very good casting, great characterization and believability, the movie feels realistic, star studded cast, good use of scare tactics


You'll like this movie if you enjoy:
Thrillers that question the protagonist's sanity, like Gothika


Film Filter: Off- This movie sat on my queued list for a while, so I was glad to finally get the opportunity to watch it on an unexpected day off…

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!

New year, new format!

As I prep my next post for publishing, I just wanted to let y'all know that I am revamping my layout.

Instead of the…

Click here for Film Filter: Off

…link that appears below each synopsis that takes you to my in depth review (that I am still confined at least 25% of my viewers do not realize exists) I will be including it in the actual synopsis, or the "Film Filter: On" portion.

I will insert a page break, but because my Film Filter: Off posts usually contain spoiler alerts, I wanted to let you know to proceed with caution, if you are not at a point in which you would like to hear about film specs.

That is all, horror fans.  New review to follow.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Film Filter: Off - Se7en

Se7en R (1995)

Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, Kevin Spacey

Film Filter: On- A rookie detective and his well-seasoned partner are on a case to solve a series of murders pertaining to the seven deadly sins.  Once they discover the links in the first two murders, it is a race against time, sanity, and wits to discover who the murderer is before the seventh sin is completed.

Things to note: Excellent casting, intriguing story, good character development, good use of themes, story is a bit slow to start, captivating ending.


You'll like this movie if you enjoy:
Psychological murder mysteries like Silence of the Lambs, 
or thematic murder stories like The Bone Collector

Hey everyone, my name is Corri and I suck at maintaining this blog.

I've always been told that the first step to fixing a problem is admitting that you have one, hence the title of my post.

2014 was off to a great start…until March.  I can blame the hellacious task that was nearly singlehandedly running my musical with pitfalls and obstacles left and right, but to be perfectly frank, that's not a reason, it's an excuse.  To be really honest, I got into a rom-com, feel-good movie rut, and thereby sent my Netflix suggestions into a whole new realm of mushy, sappy, joyful cinematic bliss, and it was a tough transition back to the thriller/horror universe.

I also started managing my personal blog again, and found that posts there required less research, less time, and were easier to maintain.  Another excuse, but hey, at least I'm being honest.

So here's my ultimatum…as one of my resolutions, I'd like to attempt a monthly post on this blog, with a weekly post on my personal blog.  I'm not ready to throw in the towel on either yet, as I have spent a lot of time, and many years of effort on both.  So let's do this, 2015, and if the task proves too difficult I'll figure it out, I guess.

So without further adieu, I will be posting a review on the movie Seven today, but in the meantime, enjoy this horrifying preview of a movie that I will see in the near future, despite the pants-pooping that will likely ensue.

Happy New Fear, er- Year!


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Film Filter: Off - The Awakening

The Awakening R (2011)


Rebecca HallDominic WestImelda Staunton

Film Filter: On- Florence Cathcart makes a living debunking ghost stories and haunted houses, which doesn't exactly make her popular with the spiritual community.  After being approached by the headmaster of a boarding school about an incident and immediately rejecting the offer, Florence has a change of heart and decides to investigate.  What she finds will cause her to re-think everything she has so easily dismissed about spirits, and remember what she has forgotten she knew about her past.

Things to note: Good cinematography, excellent cast, very detailed story, inconclusive ending, unique and interesting plot


You'll like this movie if you enjoy:
Historical ghost stories, like The Others or The Conjuring