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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Don't Breathe Makes A Second Appearance At Number One


With Don’t Breathe hitting number one two weeks in a row, what does this mean for the horror genre?


This has been a great year for horror films. Not since the late 80’s and early 90’s with the Revolution of the campy slasher flix have we seen this type of motivation. The horror genre is not nor has it ever died. This is not a resurrection but yet a energization. Now horror is being taken more seriously by producers and quality of writing and direction have amped up. Not that we have to have to self Oscar actors in these films, yet we are going low budget, great execution and pulling in an outstanding haul of gross profits. The audience over all is happy. In the months before we reach this year’s Halloween people are enjoying themselves in the genre.

The Conjuring 2, with a forty million dollar budget was able to bring in over three hundred million dollars worldwide. The film is set for another spin off and sequel. We’ve found a new franchise to replace Paranormal Activity. Lights Out was impactful in many ways. The main way was that it was based on a video short that was adapted to an original screen play from the same developers. On a budget of less than five million dollars, Lights Out grossed over a hundred and twenty.

Upcoming films like When the Bough Breaks and Boo! A Madea Halloween, set to attract a different type of audience, its apparent, to me, that horror is all the rave this year and for the years to come. I myself will be checking out a suggested film by the Queen of Collider, Perry Nemiroff called Nina Forever. A film about a man who loses his girlfriend, that then sees her reappear in his bed every time he tries to become intimate with his new girlfriend.


The Blair Witch is returning to theaters and expected to also hit hard with audiences. This is particularly a great time to be a horror film fan. Sit back enjoy the scares and prepare yourself for more.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Morgan Movie A Must See


Prepare yourself for the Morgan Movie Review!

The performances by the cast did some amazing work. This was a well cast movie. I was pretty shocked. I never saw Kate Mara as an action type, I've seen Fantastic Four, now lets forget about that. If she's trying to say she should have been Black Widow in the Marvel movies, this gave us a good argument. This movie followed the same plot points as Species and Splice. You have your science lab in a remote place then your character played by Mara visits. she seems like an HR rep but it shows she's more than that.

Morgan is an enhanced human, quarantined in a similar landscape like the film Ex Machana. This was a great thriller that makes you uncomfortable for the Morgan girl, makes you feel sorry for her. Then things happen to make you say, "What is this thing?" As weird things start to happen. Any time you have scientist playing God, there's no way people will survive. Morgan is stronger smarter, almost a genius. Yet, she's still childish, she looks like a 17-20 year old but she throws tantrums like a 5 year old. A bad combination as always.

This movie makes you see Mara in a whole new light.

There's more to be seen in my spoilers review of this movie.

See the video on our site. Comment. Will you see this movie? Why isn't it getting the buzz as I feel it should. I already liked it more than Splice. Not quite Species, but I see franchise, if this movie makes a certain amount of money. Kate Mara can be something incredible. If a sequel comes from this, they'll defiantly name it from Mara's character. Why, you ask? See the damn movie.




Narcos Season 2 Premiere The Binging Begins Again

I'm sitting in my living room. Its 2:13 am CST. I've already begun the episode as Escobar walks to freedom. I'm excited to be bingeing again. This show just like the last few that have premiered is one of Netflix's diamonds in the rough. Once I've completed my binge I'll do a video recap. We will talk spoilers.

Prepare Yourselves Bingers!

This weekend belongs to us.

I see the Escobar as the Tony Soprano of the streaming world. The only difference is Escobar was a real dude. Still, feels appropriate.