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The Conspiracy (2012)
Terrifyingly realistic must-see movie
This film is superb, a real gem in this day and age. The narrative is well-paced, complimented by a strikingly simplistic score and characters you can relate to. Consequently, the film feels very realistic, which makes it all the more scarier when suspicious events start to occur. Don't mistake this film for found- footage (not like there's anything wrong with that sub-genre), it has been made in the style of a documentary, all the different resources it features(such as experts and actual footage of 911) coming together in order to create a tableaux of impending doom. And not just for the characters, but for the audience as well because the film begs the question: What if conspiracy theories are real and we're all just being controlled by one institution ? The film itself doesn't provide any answers, but it does provide plenty of food for thought to help you form your own theories on conspiracies, and on the events of this unique and original thriller as well.
Trick 'r Treat (2007)
Give it a chance and it may (un)pleasantly surprise you
This film is an unofficial remake of 'Creepshow', combining a plethora of superb visual effects, shocks and characters into one refreshingly creepy Halloween treat(or trick). The opening scene of the movie is shocking and startling, setting the tone well for the mayhem that unfolds on All Hallows Eve in a small American Town. While the impressive special effects and heart-stopping scares come fast and heavy, the plot doesn't really pick up until the last half a hour of the film, plodding along into an almost incomprehensible mess that was only saved by a couple of well-executed (excuse the pun) twists. Just like the fore-mentioned effects and shocks, the characters in the movie are brilliantly crafted, creating a whole host of devilish ghouls that will haunt your nightmares long after the credits have finished rolling. If you can excuse the meagre plot and focus on the carefully chosen ingredients that make up this Monster Mash ( oh look I did it again), 'Trick r Treat' could be your worthy apple-bobbing buddy on a lonely Samhain evening.
Demons Never Die (2011)
Ignore the bad ratings by all means .. this film is a triumph
This film has everything a hardcore horror movie fan could want. Firstly, the narrative of the movie is superb , containing just the right amount of conceivable twists and turns that'll leave you guessing right till the very end. Not only that, the back story of each character is well explained, never straying too far from the main plot of the film. Secondly, the acting displayed from the cast is top-draw and we genuinely begin to feel sympathy for each and every character as they're subjected to the pitfalls of life , all the while dodging the ominous masked foe with a taste for teens. Combine the fore- mentioned components with a killer (excuse the pun) soundtrack and some excellent directing by Arjun Rose, and you have what may be one of the scariest horror movies to come out of Britain in recent years. Forget 'Comedown' or 'Cherry Tree Lane' , 'Demons Never Die' is the film that definitely deserves a permanent place in your DVD collection.