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Post by 1godzillafan on Sept 24, 2021 16:26:05 GMT -5
Best movie of the year.
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Post by PG Cooper on Sept 24, 2021 17:20:13 GMT -5
I liked it quite a bit. Probably my favourite James Wan movie.
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Post by Dracula on Sept 24, 2021 17:42:39 GMT -5
Malignant(9/13/2021) The trailers for Malignant prominently say it’s form the director of The Conjuring, which they presumably think is a big selling point but to me that was a big reason to be skeptical as I thought The Conjuring was one of the more over-rated horror movies of the last decade, in large part because it felt like it was just the umpteenth haunted house movie we’d gotten around the time it was just operating on a tired horror formula. As it starts Malignant kind of feels like it too will be going on that playbook but as it goes it proves to be something much crazier than that which certainly can’t be accused of being just like its peers. I hesitate to go too deep into the details but the movie is closer to a slasher movie than a haunting movie but it’s not really following the formula of 80s horror flicks and actually seems more like a throwback to the Italian Giallo genre or perhaps more accurately some of Dario Argento’s more supernatural horror films both for better and worse. Like those movies this operates on a rather nutty kind of nightmare logic including an absolutely ludicrous (perhaps gleefully ludicrous) twist to explain the film’s going-ons which defies any and all scientific logic. Also like those Italian thrillers it’s gory as hell, which isn’t a surprise coming from the director of Saw but is a surprise coming from the director of Insidious. As it goes on the film becomes surprisingly action-oriented because its central killer proves to not be a lumbering brute and instead is something of a fast-moving and agile warrior which leads to some outlandish set-pieces which are highlights of the film bordering on being worth the price of admission. This is decidedly not a movie for “everyone” and even as I caught on to its nutty spirit I’m not sure I was completely sold on it and if you’re someone who wants your horror movies to be sensible and restrained this is not that. ***1/2 out of Five
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Post by Neverending on Sept 24, 2021 17:53:06 GMT -5
I liked it quite a bit. Probably my favourite James Wan movie. Malignant(9/13/2021)The trailers for Malignant prominently say it’s form the director of The Conjuring, which they presumably think is a big selling point but to me that was a big reason to be skeptical as I thought The Conjuring was one of the more over-rated horror movies of the last decade, in large part because it felt like it was just the umpteenth haunted house movie we’d gotten around the time it was just operating on a tired horror formula. As it starts Malignant kind of feels like it too will be going on that playbook but as it goes it proves to be something much crazier than that which certainly can’t be accused of being just like its peers. I hesitate to go too deep into the details but the movie is closer to a slasher movie than a haunting movie but it’s not really following the formula of 80s horror flicks and actually seems more like a throwback to the Italian Giallo genre or perhaps more accurately some of Dario Argento’s more supernatural horror films both for better and worse. Like those movies this operates on a rather nutty kind of nightmare logic including an absolutely ludicrous (perhaps gleefully ludicrous) twist to explain the film’s going-ons which defies any and all scientific logic. Also like those Italian thrillers it’s gory as hell, which isn’t a surprise coming from the director of Saw but is a surprise coming from the director of Insidious. As it goes on the film becomes surprisingly action-oriented because its central killer proves to not be a lumbering brute and instead is something of a fast-moving and agile warrior which leads to some outlandish set-pieces which are highlights of the film bordering on being worth the price of admission. This is decidedly not a movie for “everyone” and even as I caught on to its nutty spirit I’m not sure I was completely sold on it and if you’re someone who wants your horror movies to be sensible and restrained this is not that. ***1/2 out of Five
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Post by PhantomKnight on Sept 24, 2021 18:44:45 GMT -5
I had heard whispers before seeing the movie that Warner Bros. hadn't been sure of how exactly to market Malignant, which is probably why the trailers made the story look kind of average. Having seen the movie, though, I can understand the studio's uncertainty. Malignant is the latest from horror maestro James Wan, and being a big fan of Wan myself, I was always looking forward to it. But nothing could prepare me for truly how delightfully bonkers this movie gets. I was the only one at the matinee of this that I went to, but the ballsy insanity this movie eventually indulges in deserved a bigger crowd in that theater, if for no other reason than to try and gauge other people's reactions. But I'm so glad I saw this in theaters. Malignant starts out as your typical sort of James Wan or just garden-variety horror film, with what looks to be a supernatural entity violently dispatching victims one by one. I was onboard for that well enough, because Wan was still injecting his usual sense of style into everything, but this is one of those movies that gets better and better the more it goes on. It certainly has the hallmarks of a horror film, but Malignant is positioned more as a mystery, with horror enhancements, and it's a pretty compelling mystery at that. This isn't the jump-scare flavor of horror Wan perfected with the Conjuring and Insidious films, either. It has a more old school flair that hearkens back to when filmmakers felt free to do some pretty crazy stuff with the genre, and Malignant is all the better for it. On the other hand, the movie has a specific tone that you're either going to go for or you're not, but I went the hell for it. From the kills themselves to the way Wan visually represents his antagonist, he's doing some really interesting things here that certainly help set it apart from some of his others. And I just have to give the movie some extra credit for a truly wild Third Act, and in particular a crazy setpiece set inside a police station that just put the biggest, goofiest grin on my face. Look, again, Malignant is one of those movies where your mileage with it has everything to do with how willing you are to go along with its insanity. But I was very willing, and enjoyed the crazy ride that is this movie.
***1/2 /****
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Post by 1godzillafan on Sept 24, 2021 20:18:35 GMT -5
Was screwing around with my new Patreon membership for The Lost Drive-In. Turns out the great Joe Bob Briggs posted a review of it. I expected him to bring up Basket Case but he never does.
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Post by mikeyb on Sept 25, 2021 13:51:03 GMT -5
Not a horror fan really but I enjoyed this 7/10
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