#Murakami Story is an Unforgettable Ride – /Film

#Murakami Story is an Unforgettable Ride – /Film

“#Murakami Story is an Unforgettable Ride – /Film” Filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi, perhaps best known to international audiences for his 2018 high concept relationship drama Asako I & II, returns to Cannes with Drive My Car, another tale that requires a certain amount of commitment from the audience, with warm results for those that stick around for the journey….

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#James Wan Returns to Horror – /Film

#James Wan Returns to Horror – /Film

“#James Wan Returns to Horror – /Film” James Wan took a break from directing horror for a little while, but he’s back in a big way with Malignant. This dark, moody, and supposedly very violent fright flick follows a woman who keeps having visions of gruesome murders. At first, she thinks it’s all in her head,…

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#M. Night Shyamalan Explains His Horror Philosophy – /Film

#M. Night Shyamalan Explains His Horror Philosophy – /Film

“#M. Night Shyamalan Explains His Horror Philosophy – /Film” M. Night Shyamalan is no stranger to horror. Almost every single one of his movies can either be classified as outright horror or heavily feature horror elements as part of a related subgenre (your precise definitions may vary, but all of The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable, The Village, The Visit, and Split fit…

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#A Chilling Norwegian Thriller – /Film

#A Chilling Norwegian Thriller – /Film

“#A Chilling Norwegian Thriller – /Film” I’m not entirely sure, but it’s possible that it was watching Children of the Corn that made me realize I definitely never wanted kids. There was something especially traumatizing about young people doing harm, and it was far scarier to me than any supernatural creature out for blood. With…

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