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Freddy 2022-01-08 08:01:05
The new era and new issues of horror films
Speaking of Blumhouse (Blumhouse), I believe that many fans and friends are still relatively unfamiliar with this name. But if you look at the many films produced by this company that is dependent on Universal Pictures, you should have seen it more or less. Like the Oscars popular "Burst Drummer"...
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Macie 2022-01-08 08:01:05
emmm...
It was too artificial at first, so fake, uh... I thought it would be as cool as the Happy Death Day, but... I don’t know if it’s an acting problem, a setting problem, or a rhythm problem. I’m really a little bit I can’t go in, (ps. I like Happy Death Day, I’ve been looking forward to this film for...
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Lilla 2022-03-16 09:01:05
The chick thriller is popular???? ❶Newton's role as a marginal high school student is not convincing; ❷The soul exchange interpretation of LGBT is a place where it can be used. ❸The arrangement of a few jokes has aura-"You're black, I'm gay, we are so dead." Tucao horror film first kill routine; "How do killer do this?" Tucao murderer's anti-human costume ; "...But I'm straight." Come out in reverse. ❹If "I don't like sports" is the butcher's answer, it will add a lot of color and facilitate the development of a sequel. ❺No big problems, little surprises.
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Hayden 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Psychological shadow The introverted high school girl uses the body of the murderer to cheer up her spirit to ignite her fighting spirit, but this does not mean that the film will repeat the track of the silent lamb. Today's social crisis requires strong women but refuses to be evil. A bad teacher is still bad, and you must die! The highlights are concentrated on the deathbed complaints & fancy killings in the introduction. After entering the drama, there are all kinds of stereotypes, except that Catherine Newton looks like Tia Leoni in the era of Jedi Men and the collision of heaven and earth before her transformation.
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[running away from Millie in the body of the Blissfield Butcher]
Josh: You're black! I'm gay! We are so dead!