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Skinamarink 2022,C+, father leaves his two little children alone in the house with a malevolent entity. Film has a great atmosphere and seems to focus mainly on that atmosphere but the length of the film seems to work against that atmosphere and all the positives it brings. The best way to see this film is not to worry about the narrative or the meaning of what's happening just embrace the atmosphere. In the end the film doesn't work for me but the director does an admirable job.
House of the Wolf Man 2009,C-, homage to Universal Monster movies. I really wanted to like this one but no dice. Good makeup, okay cinematography, decent music, and a fun climax can't overcome a boring movie that stays boring until the climax. A real shame this one didn't work out the ingredients were there.
Frankenstein vs. The Mummy 2015,C+,bloodier version of the classic monsters fight. Damien Leone is a competent director and after Terrifier 2 I'll always check out his films. This is well made with decent drama but it needed an editor to focus on what was important which is two monsters kicking each other's asses. Good FX, cool looking monsters and a fun performance from Boomer Tibbs are hurt slightly by some sexual violence that was not needed. Didn't think I was going to like this but I did.
Creepshow 3 2006,F, anthology horror. Garbage.
Kenny & Company 1976,B, kids growing up and getting ready for Halloween. Don Coscarelli does a good job on his second film and while there might not be a real plot there's a lot of character and emotion that works. Not really a horror film but it gots Halloween in it, so deal with it. This story is not original but the indie film vibe Coscarellip's skills with a low budget make this feel like its own thing.
I, Frankenstein 2014,D, story, it doesn't matter. I have no idea how a movie with so many wacky, silly, and straight up idiotic ideas can be so vanilla and downright boring. Aaron Eckhart is a Frankenstein monster who's lived for 200 years and all he's learned is to have a gruff voice and be the most boring monster ever. I guess Bill Nighy needed the paycheck, Jesus dude, don't do this to yourself.
Fatal Exam 1990,D, professor sends students to a haunted house. The story starts with a professor who sounds like Rod Serling and he tells an interesting creepy story about the haunted house but after that everything goes downhill. 90 minutes feels like 4 hours in this brutally boring film. The filmmakers wasted a creepy looking house, on the outside anyway, an okay interesting score all because the director has no freaking idea what's interesting.
No One Gets Out Alive 2021,B-, undocumented immigrant moves into creepy building. Movie does its job and the creep factor is decent but I do think that just a small dash more of lore would have upped the creepy level. I found the creature in the film to be a good design but it just looked too CGI to my eyes and kind of ruined the design. The monster in 2017 The Ritual looked better.
Dracula 2000 (2000),C, modern take on Dracula infused with nu metal and goth. Did not like this movie on release but kind of enjoyed it now. Gerard Butler is not offensive as Dracula but miscast. Late 90s early 2000s CGI hurts atmosphere, don't hate nu metal but inappropriate for film. Needed more practical effects and New Orleans locations. Christopher Plummer is good as is the rest of the cast. Biggest offender is that the atmosphere is not consistent.
Dracula 2 Ascension 2003,C-, narrative continuity is broken and they resurrect/take prisoner Dracula. A good new protagonist, one cool looking vampire and Roy Scheider can't save this film. The reason it's a C- and not a D is listed above. Dracula is almost a non-entity in this film and while the bad guys are okay everything just feels like a narrative waste. The atmosphere is consistent but that atmosphere isn't too interesting. Bummer all around dudes.
Dracula 3 Legacy 2005,C, protagonist from the second film go to Romania to help NATO stop Dracula. My favorite of the trilogy but it cannot cash the check that the filmmakers wanted the pulpy narrative be. The idea of Dracula as a Kurtz type character is wonderful but Rutger Hauer doesn't pull it off, not Hauer's fault but the filmmakers. Dracula is completely wasted, some okay set pieces but in the end it just can't complete what it wants to do.
Summer of Fear 1978,C,prima chiflada llorona vs. prima bruja puta. Made for TV entry level horror film directed by Wes Craven starring Linda Blair. The filmmaking is competent and Blair does an okay job but the movie is pure vanilla even for entry level stuff. It would have been better to lean into the soap opera stuff but this was made for a wider age audience. Blair should have gone more crazy and upped the cry baby routine.