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entertainment1 year ago

"'In a Violent Nature' Redefines Slasher Horror with Unforgettable Gore"

"In a Violent Nature" features a standout horror scene that has quickly become notorious for its extreme and inventive violence. The film, directed by Chris Nash, follows a masked killer through the woods, culminating in a gruesome and elaborately staged murder that has left audiences both horrified and impressed. The movie blends art-house aesthetics with traditional slasher elements, resulting in a unique but brutally effective horror experience.

entertainment1 year ago

'Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey' Dominates Razzies with Five Wins

Slasher film "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" dominated the 44th annual Razzie Awards, winning in five categories including Worst Picture, Director, and Screenplay. The film, featuring a feral and bloodthirsty version of the beloved children's character, terrorizes a group of young university women and Christopher Robin. Fran Drescher received the Razzie Redeemer Award for her leadership during the 2023 actor strike. Other winners included actors Jon Voight and Megan Fox, and films "The Exorcist: Believer" and "Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania."

film-review2 years ago

"Thanksgiving: Eli Roth's Holiday Horror Delivers a Slasher Feast"

Eli Roth's feature-length take on the fake trailer for "Thanksgiving" falls short of expectations, lacking the cleverness and creativity of the original. The film fails to capture the vintage horror movie aesthetic and instead delivers a poorly-made, mediocre production filled with lazy filmmaking and half-baked homages. The plot revolves around a massacre at a superstore on Thanksgiving evening, followed by a year of revenge killings. Despite the attempts at gruesome kills and nods to the original trailer, the film lacks frights and fun, ultimately feeling like a messy attempt to capitalize on a one-off idea.

entertainment2 years ago

Unveiling the Secrets Behind 'Totally Killer': Memes, Horror Comedy, and Iconic Masks

Director Nahnatchka Khan, known for her work on "Don't Trust the B—- in Apartment 23" and "Fresh Off the Boat," discusses her new film "Totally Killer," a time-travel slasher comedy. Khan explains the appeal of time-travel movies, the process of casting two actors for the same character in different time periods, and the creation of the film's unique slasher mask. She also expresses her desire to work with her former collaborator Krysten Ritter again and discusses the importance of giving writers enough time and capacity to do justice to a season of television.

movies2 years ago

Controversial 'Winnie the Pooh' Horror Film Pulled from Hong Kong Cinemas.

The microbudget slasher film "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" has been pulled from over 30 cinemas in Hong Kong ahead of its release, sparking speculation about censorship and political pressure from China. The film, in which Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet go on a cannibalistic rampage, has already screened internationally without issue. The removal of the film from Hong Kong cinemas has led to speculation that it was pulled due to political pressure, with an unofficial ban on Winnie-the-Pooh in China now appearing to have spread to Hong Kong.