Originally Posted by KCUnited:
I’ve seen it and feel like I posted about it, maybe even in this thread.
Anyway, it’s a slow burn, creepy, anxiety inducing, well filmed and delivered horror. No tits that I recall, more mentally disturbing kills than stalk and slash gore. Going off recollection here but feel it had A Winters Bone disturbing kind of feel with some evil spirit ghost play.
I enjoyed it.
EDIT: You should get Shudder
"Slow burn" was my immediate reaction to the trailer. Looks like a slow burn kinda film. Problem with those is that the last 30 mins have be excellent. There's a fine line between slow burn and, "that was a waste of my time". [Reply]
Was flipping the channels and caught BrightBurn. Not very scary and very predictable. How did DC not sue them as it's a direct ripoff of SuperMan; right down to the small town in Kansas. [Reply]
I found the previous movie from a reddit recommendation. I saw the following trailer for this upcoming Horror movie which I thought looked pretty cool, and somebody said "If that looks cool, check this out from the same writers!"
Originally Posted by Fish:
I found the previous movie from a reddit recommendation. I saw the following trailer for this upcoming Horror movie which I thought looked pretty cool, and somebody said "If that looks cool, check this out from the same writers!"
Originally Posted by Fish:
No clue what Barry is. The Bill Hader TV series showing up in search results? Good?
Yeah, very good. The blonde friend with all the questions in the trailer is a costar.
Barry is a dark comedy, but it's not so much about the comedy as the comedy just comes out in the narrative. Hader is a primo marksman hitman who happens upon a theatre class while escaping a hit gone wrong. He wants to leave the life of crime and be an actor after he has an epiphany in the class. And thus far it's him juggling trying to get out of 'the life' and shield his actor friends from it at the same time.
The blonde in the trailer is a fellow actor who he develops a crush on, and she has her own narrative about the depredations of trying to be a working/struggling young actor, and of course oblivious to his double life as they start to date. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Yeah, very good. The blonde friend with all the questions in the trailer is a costar.
Barry is a dark comedy, but it's not so much about the comedy as the comedy just comes out in the narrative. Hader is a primo marksman hitman who happens upon a theatre class while escaping a hit gone wrong. He wants to leave the life of crime and be an actor after he has an epiphany in the class. And thus far it's him juggling trying to get out of 'the life' and shield his actor friends from it at the same time.
The blonde in the trailer is a fellow actor who he develops a crush on, and she has her own narrative about the depredations of trying to be a working/struggling young actor, and of course oblivious to his double life as they start to date.
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
Was flipping the channels and caught BrightBurn. Not very scary and very predictable. How did DC not sue them as it's a direct ripoff of SuperMan; right down to the small town in Kansas.
Huh, I liked it very much. They probably had permission but IDK it's a good question. [Reply]
If anyone was curious about this, it's a cheap teen jump-scare movie. Nothing original, no sense of "thrill". No particularly suspenseful moment. Full of cliches. The CGI is inconsistent. "Mary" can look creepy in one scene, and then cheap and low-budget in another.
If you're a horror fan you won't be impressed. If you like cheap jump scares you might be into it. [Reply]