THE INTRUDERS
Atmosphere. That is the key to THE WOMAN IN BLACK, legendary English studio Hammer Film Productions’ first original big-screen venture in decades. The Hammer brand, so infamous and beloved from the late Fifties and into the early Seventies for producing titillating tales of the macabre that helped to redefine classic monster icons and to introduce the fright genre en masse to the likes of Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and Oliver Reed has returned! THE WOMAN IN BLACK is my first experience with the new Hammer aesthetic.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
THE DIVIDE And I certainly
can’t say I’m disappointed... READ THE FULL REVIEW!
This day and age, the threat of a hostile attack is never far from our deepest fears. Imagining the sights and sounds of a terrorist bombing or nuclear fallout is a depressingly easy thing for us to do, but to actually experience being in the midst of such horrific violence is something that is fortunately far from our fingertips. The complete confusion over what has happened. The waiting, the endless and hopeless waiting for nothing to come. As unnerving as these qualities may be, they are what make THE DIVIDE stand out among the lengthening library of apocalyptic cinema...
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Coming soon, our sneak peek at the mysterious thriller INTRUDERS starring Clive Owen and from the director of 28 WEEKS LATER. The suspenseful picture tells the parallel story of two families in separate countries haunted by the same supernatural stalker… a fearsome being known only as Hollow Face.
Does the film scare the pants off us or is the only nightmare sitting through the
Find out when our full review premieres in an upcoming issue of the GRAVEYARD EXAMINER and see INTRUDERS for yourself when it hits theaters on March 30, 2012!
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