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It Chapter Two (2019)
It was disgusting
Couldn't get past the first hour. It turned my stomach and made me throw up. It wasn't scary just gross and disgusting.
You Should Have Left (2020)
It's not a psychological thriller it's a paranormal thriller!
People keep reviewing this as a psychological thriller when it's not. It's a paranormal/supernatural thriller. Psychological thrillers don't usually have aspects of actual paranormal stuff. It would be a psychological thriller if everything Kevin bacon experienced was purely in his head. But it's not it's a haunted house or "devil tower" that lures bad or rather sinful souls and traps them inside the house forever. Nothing psychological about it.
The Lodge (2019)
Major plot holes.
Apparently the whole purpose of the trip was to meet dads new girlfriend, get to know her etc but before that even happens the son calls her a "psychopath" strange. Doesn't know her yet but was privy to that before the scene following where him and his sister are searching her on the internet to which they then find out she's the lone survivor to a cult suicide pact held by her father at the age of 12. Then decided instead of bringing this to their fathers attention prior to the trip, they just plot to convince her she's mad during (Evidence of the premeditates when the dad sees the dollhouse at home staged )".. are we suppose to believe they knew the dad would get a phone call In the middle of the trip and have to return to town for a few days leaving them all alone with her? How did they know they could mess with her like that if they weren't aware she was taken meds? She was always in the room behind closed doors.. not even the dad was aware of that. None of it makes sense.
Midnight Bayou (2009)
I'm still left with many questions unanswered.
It's still one of my favorite movies. Although, we do not talk like that! We don't call cornbread a loaf, You can't get to the bayou that fast from the French quarter. (I'm from Louisiana) anyways, I'm still left with so many questions. I wish they would have shown a better resolution at the end. Like if Lucian ever learned the truth, (it's implied I suppose but it would have been better to see Lucian confront his brother and mother in the attic) idk.
Visions (2015)
I genuinely didn't see it coming..
I find it difficult to be surprised in movies these days, especially the paranormal ones. But I genuinely didn't see that coming.
****SPOILER***
I mean they set it up to where you went one way thinking it was all some weird Indian burial ground, some weird kinda thing like that. Especially with the findings in his office of printed out information like that.
The only thing I saw coming, was Sadie being the mother of the child that died in the car accident. I genuinely didn't expect for it to turn out to not be paranormal activity but premonitions.