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bif

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22. Three horror flicks reviewed
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 12:13 PM
Oct 12

This is the first draft. I'll be doing some finessing before I turn it in next week.


“Get Away”
***1/2
2024 * R * 1h 26m The title of the film could be interpreted two different ways. It could be “Getaway” or “Get Away.” Give it a watch and you’ll see what I mean. The film is about a British family, dad Richard, played by Nick Frost (“Shaun of the Dead”) and mom Susan (Aisling Bea) along with their two children, Sam (Sebastian Croft) and Jessie (Maisie Ayres). They’re off on summer holidays to a remote island off the coast of Sweden. Little do they know that the place has a nefarious history. Apparently, there were some bloody crimes committed in the past, and they arrive just in time for an annual celebration of the event.

What’s more, there’s apparently a serial killer on the loose. I thought the first half of the movie was fairly mundane. But then there’s a plot twist that I definitely didn’t see coming. I won’t even give you even a hint at what to expect—you’ll just have to see it for yourself. And I don’t think I need to warn you that things will definitely get pretty bloody before the credits roll!

Currently streaming on Hulu and Shudder. And to rent on YouTube, Amazon, Apple TV, Fandango, and other services.

“Train to Busan”
***1/2
2016 * Not Rated * 1h 58m This is not your typical zombie movie. This Korean flick goes up to 11! It’s one intense experience from the opening scene, right until the end. We first see a truck cruising down the street when it hits a deer. The driver gets out and discovers the animal is dead. However, after he drives away, the animal gets up and runs away. You know right off, something mysterious is in the air. Sure enough, there’s apparently a type of virus has been unleashed that instantly turns people into zombies.

The rest of the action is about a dad Seok-woo (Gong Yoo) trying to get his daughter Soo-an (Kim Su-an) from Seoul to Busan by train. It isn’t long before a huge band of zombies boards the train and makes their lives holy hell. It’s one bloody scene after another as the human passengers try to outwit the zombies. I thought the special effects were amazing and totally believable. As you’d expect, it’s a wild, nail-biting, wild ride from start to finish!

Currently streaming for free on Kanopy and Hoopla (with your library card), Netflix and Plex. And to rent on Apple TV, Amazon, YouTube, Fandango, and other services.


“Cobweb”
***1/2
2023 * R * 1h 28m This film is far creepier than it is bloody. But it still will give you the heebie-jeebies, for sure. We meet the protagonist Peter (Woody Norman), an intelligent but shy young boy. He’s constantly picked on at school. You’d think he’d get comforted by his parents Carol (Lizzie Caplan) and Mark (Antony Starr). But nope, there’s something disturbingly off about both of them. They’re both cruel and sinister and just barely empathize with what their son is going through.

Peter starts hearing a knocking on the wall of his bedroom at night. His parents don’t believe him and tell him it’s the result of his vivid imagination. Then he begins hearing the voice of a young girl, who claims to be his sister, trapped in the wall. When he’s expelled from school for pushing a bully down the stairs, things take a turn for the worse. He’s now going to be home schooled in the apparently haunted house. If you like Stephan King type movies, this one’s for you.

Currently streaming on Netflix, and to rent on Amazon, Apple TV, YouTube, Fandango, and other streaming services.

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Reading scary books. Does that count? LearnedHand Oct 11 #1
Only if you provide the Titles! milestogo Oct 11 #2
You got it! LearnedHand Oct 11 #6
Hell no. We are living in a twilight zone horror movie. SheltieLover Oct 11 #3
ding. AllaN01Bear Oct 12 #15
The scariest movie I will watch will be mwmisses4289 Oct 11 #4
Yes! But, to be fair, I watch horror movies all the time. Lilithschyld Oct 11 #5
Yes, it is. OldBaldy1701E Oct 12 #13
Thanks for that tip. I didnt know that about the mini-series! Lilithschyld Oct 12 #20
Yup, The news...scary shit...nt mitch96 Oct 11 #7
A classic! Floyd R. Turbo Oct 11 #8
Its from the same era as The Exorcist milestogo Oct 11 #10
😱 Floyd R. Turbo Oct 12 #12
some people call it the news. WhiteTara Oct 11 #9
Not by design, but Oeditpus Rex Oct 12 #11
I watch scary/horror/thriller movies all year Niagara Oct 12 #14
nope. the news is scarry enough. AllaN01Bear Oct 12 #16
No, I've sworn off documentaries of politics and "those" people. quaint Oct 12 #17
Yes, every year well almost every year. Prairie_Seagull Oct 12 #18
I'm reviewing three for the local paper bif Oct 12 #19
That would be great. milestogo Oct 12 #21
Three horror flicks reviewed bif Oct 12 #22
I watched 21 Days RazorbackExpat Oct 13 #23
I am. I love a well done one. Even a weird or funny one. nolabear Oct 13 #24
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