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Who says PG-13 horror films can’t be terrifying (besides very wrong people online)? Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark adapts Alvin Schwartz’s children’s book series about spider babies in faces and pale pursers with horror at a premium. Stars: Zoe Margaret Colletti, Michael Garza, Austin Zajur.Don’t expect the next Scream or anything, just a solid contemporary slasher that succeeds when it matters most. Situational misdirects keep audiences guessing who could be guilty of mass murder as characters point fingers while blood runneth everywhere from church confessional booths to aflame corn mazes. It’s another film about teenagers getting sliced and diced by a masked killer, but it’s stylish and fierce enough to carve its own path. Patrick Brice’s slasher adaptation accomplishes two massive feats for modern horror flicks: keeps us guessing and slaughters without restraint. Stars: Sydney Park, Théodore Pellerin, Asjha Cooper.It gets more than a pass in my book, especially compared to the onslaught of poorly executed found footage drek that seems to release weekly. The filmmakers continue expanding intellectual property with invigoration and witchy creatures while delivering the same level of horrific scares that made the original so famous. It’s atmospheric, plays around with found footage technology, and ends with a thrilling chase. I know I’m in the minority here - proudly a part of the favorable 37% of Rotten Tomatoes critics - but when have I ever shied away from announcing my unpopular opinions? I rather enjoyed Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett’s Blair Witch requel. Stars: James Allen McCune, Callie Hernandez, Corbin Reid, Brandon Scott, Wes Robinson, Valorie Curry.Nevertheless, there’s an interesting concept around interactive found footage horror that smacks of the Ring franchise in its social media focuses, and you’ll yip a few scared noises - you could do way worse on Netflix. The script is murky on the camera’s rules regarding who is filming from a found footage sense and taboo happenings around the entity’s curse.
Translation: foolish viral video ghost hunters defy the unknown and pay consequences both then and later. You’ll get a few good jolts as a mother must protect her daughter from evils she called upon by breaking religious taboos. Kevin Ko’s Taiwanese found footage flick Incantation speaks in clichés, but that doesn’t make them any less frightening.
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