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Watching Stuff With Our Brains Turned On

Category: quick takes

  • On the Trail of Bigfoot: Last Frontier

    On the Trail of Bigfoot: Last Frontier

    On the Trail of Bigfoot: Last Frontier… another reminder of just how big and empty parts of the U.S. are. This is another documentary by the Small Town Monsters crew. I’ve been personally backing their Kickstarter projects for a few years now. Each one of those projects leads to the production of a handful of…

  • Malevolent

    Malevolent

    Malevolent… a little life added to a common plot idea by the performances in the film. Shortly before Florence Pugh became a big name, she did this horror film that more or less went straight to Netflix. It’s kind of amusing that, while it’s a UK production, Pugh is still playing an American (which she…

  • Demons 2

    Demons 2

    Demons 2… don’t worry about it making sense… it’s an Italian horror film. Here’s the thing: Italian horror is a thing of its own, especially in the 80s. So much of it is more about spectacle over substance. And there’s plenty of spectacle to be had here. At least by 80s standards. This film garnered…

  • Immaculate

    Immaculate

    Immaculate… not the most original plot, but well done in a classic style. If you can’t guess the plot by the title and the fact it’s set in a convent, you’re not even trying. We’ve seen plots like this in numerous horror films through the years. Usually with some slight variations in details. Even with…

  • Caddo Lake

    Caddo Lake

    Caddo Lake… not quite what I guessed it would be from the trailer, which probably made it a better film. The trailer for this definitely caught my attention. Mainly because it really didn’t give anything away about the plot, but captured a distinct, tense, feeling. The movie more than delivered on that. The trailer, due…

  • Oddity

    Oddity

    Oddity… that was a nicely done ghost story. The atmosphere is really what makes this one work. The plot isn’t that complex, and most of the acting solid, but understated (in a very British sort of way). That atmosphere came courtesy of some very well framed shots and a fantastic use of the difference between…

  • I Saw the TV Glow

    I Saw the TV Glow

    I Saw the TV Glow… that’s definitely an art film, with a thorough undercurrent of existential dread and perception-twisting ideation. When I saw the trailer for this, I was already all in for it. It looked different, and it dealt with something I’m well-acquainted with: a bizarre relationship with a TV show. What you couldn’t…

  • V/H/S/Beyond

    V/H/S/Beyond

    As expected, V/H/S/Beyond had a bunch of pretty good segments, one that was completely silly (but still well done for that flavor), and at least one that was absolutely excellent (that one will vary depending on what you like in your found footage fare). I’ve come to really look forward to the (now) yearly V/H/S/…

  • Salem’s Lot (2024)

    Salem’s Lot (2024)

    Well, Salem’s Lot… that definitely wasn’t full of sexy vampires, as promised. It’s been a long time since I revisited the original Salem’s Lot made-for-tv movie from 1979. And I can’t remember anything about the theatrically released follow-up to that Return to Salem’s Lot. But I do remember the 2004 mini-series a little bit… mostly…

  • Snack Shack

    Snack Shack

    Snack Shack… well… that wasn’t the silly nostalgic summer comedy I expected from the trailer. I mean, it started out that way, sure. With all the fast-paced banter and shenanigans and whatnot that one would expect, even in a story like this set in Nebraska. I remember 1991… and this film feels enough like it…