You’re Next (2011)
What Scream once did for the slasher, Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett have done for home invasion with You’re Next, an impressive and incredibly entertaining subversion of the subgenre.
What Scream once did for the slasher, Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett have done for home invasion with You’re Next, an impressive and incredibly entertaining subversion of the subgenre.
As messy and flawed as it is, Teen Beach Movie’s love for musicals, smart choreography, and genuinely enjoyable nature help make it something that isn’t nearly as bad as one might think.
The Canyons is a film that suffers from two immensely conflicting views: the sleek and sexy post-American Gigolo world of Schrader and the aggravatingly nihilistic and shallow world of Ellis.
By explaining everything and leaving nothing to the imagination, Now You See Me falls into dreadful and ridiculous predictability.
James Wan delivers a seventies style haunted house and possession film that’s a step up from his last work and a nice addition to the genre.
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One of the least subtle and most aggravating home invasion films to come out in a very long time makes waste of everyone’s time.