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Scream (1996)
Ultimate 90s Slasher
The best slasher film of the 90s if not of all horror time. Runs par with A Nightmare on Elm St as a Wes Craven Masterpiece. Clever script & plot, superb acting especially in underrated scream-queen Neve Campbell and genuinely frightening. Top class.
Dahmer (2002)
Renner is fantastic. That is all.
Jeremy Renner definitly is this unsettling biopics saving grace. Superb acting. The story however, lacks...well, the story. The arrest itself gets no screentime nor does any respect or tribute to the victims. Not terrible. If you didn't already know the details of the killer, trial and crimes, you may favour this telling of Dahmer's disturbing life story.
New Terminal Hotel (2010)
Very Poor. Waste of good acting.
Very poor. A waste of classic 80s cult actors Corey Haim & Stephen Geoffreys. Even with a small budget of 500G they surely could have afforded a few more locations than mainly one room considering the story line definitely was holding up the film. It's no 1408 so spread it around! If it wasn't for the name of the film, you wouldn't even know it's meant to be a hotel/motel. Story line is basically nothingness...no twists or character development...guy kills a few people he ethically believes deserves it sometimes unexplicably wearing a mask and sometimes not and the fact the guy was a writer had no relevance even though they mention that a lot. Finnally no logic to Corey Haim having what I think was meant to be a British accent. Love Corey Haim (rip) but weird accent not a good direction from well...the director. Spoilers...I have none..because there is nothing to spoil. The blurb you see written next to the film title...that's basically it.
As the gang in "Friends" said to Joey after watching his "Mac&Cheese" TV show......eh....the Lighting was really good.
Dark House (2017)
Not Bad
IMO current reviews are a bit harsh.
The story is decent. The acting is very good.
The script is weak. Overall quite drawn out and edited a bit too choppy. But theres a lot worse horror movies on Netflix.
For a low budget, indie flick such as this...I think it's not too bad at all.