Lovely, Dark, and Deep (2023) ★★
Overview Lennon, a new back-country ranger, travels alone through the dangerous wilderness, hoping to uncover the origins of a tragedy that has
★★
Overview Lennon, a new back-country ranger, travels alone through the dangerous wilderness, hoping to uncover the origins of a tragedy that has
A tale of two-halves, as the first was engaging, but the last half began the collapse. Too many loose plot holes and
The initial film poster with glowing red windows of a house and wicked trees and roots might mislead you into thinking something
Dang, this one missed the mark for me. Most others rated it way higher than me, but I nodded off a few
Thanks to HorrorSage for the recommendation! This one is hard to rate. It’s barely horror, but under the umbrella of the genre,
Not a horrible first film by director. The single location cabin in winter storm added a nice touch. The acting was ok,
This review may contain spoilers. The unoriginal writing and Fright-Night-ish storyline gives ways to scenarios like this: 1) A vampire that can
Slow burn to mediocrity. I thought it was more effective as a psychological thriller than horror. Some might call it supernatural, but
Finishing up my 2023 horror movie list with the remaining watchlist selections and Brooklyn 45 was one I put off for a
So…Emile Hirsch weirdly resembling Jack Black playing the character Walden Dean? Sorry, but this was mislabeled horror/thriller, as it lacks really any
Some refer to this as Lovecraftian, but it’s very loosely and generally based on Lovecraft’s concepts of sleeping gods and cosmic horror.
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