Peter JACKSON’S splatter classic features over the top cartoonish gore and effects. Full of slapstick the movie takes a comedic look at the zombie flick.
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Michael HANEKE’S thriller distorts conventions and delivers a true psychopath in Paul, its fourth wall breaking antagonist. With a minimal setup and lack of character’s motives or background the film presents a horrifying night which unravels in an unnerving fashion. Haneke plays with viewer expectations and even allows himself to ‘rewind’ scenes and deliver asides to the audience in his film essay on violence in the media.
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Dario AREGNTO’S sublime shocker takes place at a dance school in Freiburg Germany. The movie starts with a bang and builds the suspense as the young Suzy slowly uncovers the mysteries of the school. Plenty of brutal killings and an amazing soundtrack by Italian prog rockers goblin.
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Nicolas ROEG’S thriller stars Julie Chrystie and Donald Sutherland as an architect working in Venice. They meet a strange woman there who seems to be able to communicate with their deceased young daughter. From there the canals and alleys of Venice slowly become a terrifying cage for their unsettling fears and premonitions.
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